A deeply concealed truth about truthful submission
In The Name of Allah, The Most Merciful, The Bestower of Mercy.
A deeply concealed truth about truthful submission and the dangers of its contrary
Allah [The Most High] said:
يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا اسْتَجِيبُوا لِلَّهِ وَلِلرَّسُولِ إِذَا دَعَاكُمْ لِمَا يُحْيِيكُمْ ۖ وَاعْلَمُوا أَنَّ اللَّهَ يَحُولُ بَيْنَ الْمَرْءِ وَقَلْبِهِ وَأَنَّهُ إِلَيْهِ تُحْشَرُونَ
O you who believe! Answer Allah and (His) Messenger when he calls you to that which will give you life, and know that Allah comes in between a person and his heart. And verily to Him you shall (all) be gathered. [8:24]
وَاعْلَمُوا أَنَّ اللَّهَ يَحُولُ بَيْنَ الْمَرْءِ وَقَلْبِهِ وَأَنَّهُ إِلَيْهِ تُحْشَرُونَ
And know that Allah comes in between a person and his heart. And verily to Him you shall (all) be gathered.
Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim, may Allah have mercy upon him, said:
The first explanation of this verse is that Allah is the one who intervenes between a believer and disbelief, between the non-believer and belief, between those who obey and the act of disobedience, and between those who disobey and act of obedience. This statement is attributed to Ibn Abbas and the majority of the Mufassiroon.
The second explanation is that Allah is close to the heart of the person (by His All-Encompassing Perfect knowledge) and nothing is hidden from Him. This was transmitted by Al-Wahidi from Qatadah. It seems that the statement (attributed to Qatadah) aligns better with the context as the foundation of this response is through the heart.
A physical response holds no value if the heart does not respond, as Allah intervenes between an individual and their heart, aware of whether the person has responded or hides the opposite. In relation to the first statement (Ibn Abbas’s statement and that of the majority of the Mufassiroon), it is indeed true that if someone turns away, they will not be secure lest Allah intervenes between them and their hearts as a form of punishment for neglecting this response after the truth had been elucidated and made evident. Thus, they will resemble what has been mentioned in Allah’s statement:
وَنُقَلِّبُ أَفْئِدَتَهُمْ وَأَبْصَارَهُمْ كَمَا لَمْ يُؤْمِنُوا بِهِ أَوَّلَ مَرَّةٍ
And We shall turn their hearts and their eyes away (from guidance), as they refused to believe therein for the first time.
فَلَمَّا زَاغُوا أَزَاغَ اللَّهُ قُلُوبَهُمْ
So when they turned away (from the Path of Allah), Allah turned their hearts away (from the Right Path).
فَمَا كَانُوا لِيُؤْمِنُوا بِمَا كَذَّبُوا مِنْ قَبْلُ
But they were not such as to believe in that which they had rejected before.
This verse serves as a cautionary reminder about the importance of responding with sincerity from the heart, regardless of any outward physical actions that may have been taken. (1)
The Imam, may Allah have mercy upon him, also said:
Sins breed similar sins, and they give rise to one another, making it difficult for a person to abandon them, as some of the pious predecessors said, “Indeed, one of the punishments for an evil deed is to commit another one after it, and one of the rewards for good deeds is doing a good deed after it. When a servant of Allah does a good deed, another good deed says, “Let me be like that one.” The third one does the same, and so on, leading to an increase in rewards and a multiplication of good deeds, and the same applies to evil deeds, until good deeds and sins becoming essential traits and established habits. If a person who does good neglects obedience, they will feel constricted and uneasy, much like a fish out of water until it returns to its natural environment to find peace. If a sinner turns away from wrongdoing and embraces righteousness, they may feel a sense of inner turmoil, leading them to revert to their old ways. Many wrongdoers engage in sinful acts not out of pleasure or desire, but rather due to the discomfort they experience when trying to abandon those actions. (2)
We ask Allah:
اللَّهُمَّ آتِ نَفْسِي تَقْوَاهَا، وَزَكِّهَا أَنْتَ خَيْرُ مَن زَكَّاهَا، أَنْتَ وَلِيُّهَا وَمَوْلَاهَا، اللَّهُمَّ إنِّي أَعُوذُ بكَ مِن عِلْمٍ لا يَنْفَعُ، وَمِنْ قَلْبٍ لا يَخْشَعُ، وَمِنْ نَفْسٍ لا تَشْبَعُ، وَمِنْ دَعْوَةٍ لا يُسْتَجَابُ لَهَا
O Allah! Grant my soul its piety, and purify it, for You are the best of those who purify it. You are its Guardian and Protector. O Allah! I seek refuge in You from knowledge that does not benefit, from a heart that does not fear, from a soul that is never satisfied, and from a supplication that is not answered. [Sahih Muslim 2722]
(1) An Excerpt “Al-Fawaa’id” pages 140-144
(2) Ad-Da’u Wad Dawa 60-61. Publisher: Dar Al-Hadith Al-Qahira 1430H (2009)