SIX TIPS TO RECHARGE YOUR IMAN
Ever
felt like you’re having an Iman dip? That after being a very active,
productive Muslim – praying on time, reading Qur’an frequently, always
looking forward to doing good deeds – you are becoming lazy and that
your enthusiasm to perform the same way is fading?
I’ve
felt like that so many times. Life is full of ups and downs, and the
downs are sometimes powerful enough to distract us and lower our
enthusiasm. Yet, there are easy solutions that can help us get over an
Iman low. Here are some tips that can help you refresh your Iman in sha
Allah:
1) Have the will to start again
Of
course you’ve heard of the saying: where there is a will, there is a
way. As cliché as it sounds, the reality is: nothing will change unless
you decide to take action. It all starts within you: if you want to be
active, you will be active and nothing will stop you in sha Allah. Just
take the decision not to surrender to your desires, make du’aa to Allah
to help you stick to your decision and watch how everything will go as
you wish and even better, in sha Allah!
2) Do not neglect your salah
Whatever
happens, even if you pray it with wavering concentration, do not stop
praying; especially salatul Fajr and Isha. Abu Hurairah (may Allāh be
pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah (peace and
blessings of Allāh be upon him) said:
“No
prayer is more burdensome to the hypocrites than the Fajr (dawn) prayer
and the ‘Isha’ (night) prayer; and if they knew their merits, they
would come to them even if they had to crawl to do so.” [Bukhari and Muslim]
Nobody
wants to be like those described as hypocrites. Remember, you are good
and you’re just trying to get back to what you used to be. It’s alright
to take a break from other productive activities once in a while to
renew your enthusiasm, but take care to guard your compulsory
obligations. Never let them slip!
3) Randomly open the Qur’an and see what Allah (glorified and exalted be He) wants to tell you
The Qur’an is the nourishment of every person’s soul, the light of the heart and guidance to the straight path.
Allah (glorified and exalted be He) says:
“Indeed, this Qur’an guides to that which is most suitable.”[Qur’an: Chapter 17, Verse 9]
Whenever
you feel like you are losing your energy and that your performance is
starting to drop, quickly turn to the Qur’an and you will always find a
way out. The Qur’an explains what a person can do to recharge one’s
Iman. Whenever you open the Qur’an: recite at least one verse of it, and
look for help in that verse because there is guidance in every verse of
the Qur’an.
4) Talk to a religious and knowledgeable person
Allah (glorified and exalted be He) has said:
“Say:
“If the sea were ink for [writing] the words of my Lord, the sea would
be exhausted before the words of my Lord were exhausted, even if We
brought the like of it as a supplement”.”[Qur’an: Chapter 18, Verse 109]
Allah’s
knowledge is limitless as He (glorified and exalted be He) has
explained in this example; that if the water of the seas was ink for the
words of Allah (glorified and exalted be He), the seas would be all
used up before the words of Allah (glorified and exalted be He) ends.
Sometimes in our lives we wish to find that one word of advice in the
Qur’an or Sunnah that can increase our Iman but we aren’t able to find
it; probably because we’re still young or not knowledgeable enough.
Speaking to a religious, knowledgeable person and seeking his/her help
can act as a shortcut to what can take us a lot of time to reach. It
will definitely help you know exactly what you need to so as to lift up
your spirits again.
5) Fast on a random day and do good on it
Unlike
any other way of worshiping Allah (glorified and exalted be He),
fasting usually gives a special feeling of purity to the soul. Most
Muslims fast in the month of Ramadan and when it ends they keep waiting
for the month to come again, missing that exceptional feeling that it
gives.
Muhammad bin ‘Abdullah bin Abi Yaqub said: “Raja bin Haiwah narrated that Abu Umamah said: ‘I came to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allāh be upon him) and said: “Tell me of something that I may take (learn) from you.” He said: “Take to fasting, for there is nothing like it.”‘’ [An-Nasa’i]
Fasting
is a great Iman booster especially if you accompany it with doing good
to others. Try to be there for people who may be ‘secretly’ asking Allah
for your existence, give hope to those who lost it, and smile in those
faces that carry grief. When you fast and you get exhausted from helping
others that day, the feeling of satisfaction you feel at that moment is
indescribable! Try it and feel it yourself!
6) Visualize and read about Paradise
Visualize
the reward in the next life for holding on to your faith in this life:
imagine Paradise. Imagine its beautiful rivers and palaces, imagine
meeting the Prophets (peace be upon them) and the great Muslims of our
past, imagine meeting righteous loved ones who have passed away, imagine
never falling ill, never having to struggle or pay for anything,
imagine how beautiful you will look, in sha Allah!
Talking about Paradise, Abu Huraira narrates the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allāh be upon him) said:
“Allah
said: “I have prepared for My righteous slaves (such excellent things)
as no eye has ever seen, nor an ear has ever heard nor a human heart can
ever think of.” [Bukhari]
Isn’t this wonderful promise of Allah a great motivation to bring back your enthusiasm to keep working and doing more?!
Ultimately,
remember that Iman lows are very normal and are bound to happen every
now and then. But, having read through the above tips, you know they’re
easy to deal with. The most important thing is to sincerely have the
will to change and to not settle for how you became.
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