We are going to look at the topic of intentions from a completely new dimension. The way you implement this hadeeth in your day-to-day life is going to be refreshingly different after you finish reading this article inshaAllah.

It is narrated on the authority of Amir al-Mu’minin (Leader of the Believers), Abu Hafs ‘Umar bin al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him), who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him), say:

“Surely, all actions are but driven by intentions, and verily every man shall have but that which he intended. Thus, he whose migration was for Allah and His messenger, the migration will be for the sake of Allah and his Messenger. And he whose migration was to achieve some worldly benefit or to marry a woman, then his migration will be for the sake of whatever he migrated for.” [Recorded in Bukhari and Muslim]

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What the Scholars Said

This hadeeth is by far, one of the most common and famous hadeeth known to us, but have you ever wondered how important this hadith is?

  • Al-Shafi’ee said: “This hadith contains a third of knowledge. It applies to seventy distinct branches of Islamic Law.” Going on to explain this, Al-Baihaqi said, “This is so because a person earns rewards with his heart, tongue and body (for a deed he performs). Thus, intentions are involved in one of these three components (making it one third of action).”
  • It is also considered to be one-third of knowledge because scholars like Imam Ahmed have commented that this hadith along with two other ahadeeth comprises the religion of Islam. The other two hadith are “The Halal is clear and the Haram is clear and between them are doubtful matters” and “Whoever innovates in this religion that which is not from it will have all his actions rejected (by Allah).”
  • Abu Ubaid said: “There is no report of the Prophet that is more comprehensive self-sufficient and having more important points to it than this hadith.”

What Makes It So Special?

Any deed you do, big or small goes down to intentions. When you decide to buy a new electronic gadget, it goes down to why you wanted to purchase it in the first place: purely for entertainment purposes or to utilize it to learn more about this deen through resources available online?

When you donated money to your local mosque for charity: was it to please Allah or to show off to friends and family?

When you stepped up to help an orphan: was it to earn Allah’s mercy or to be called a “philanthropist” and be admired by people you were surrounded by?

When you performed your salah: was it to just fulfill one of the five pillars of Islam, was it a boring routine/chore which you *had* to do just because you’ve been commanded to or was it to sincerely have a conversation with Allah and be happy about getting a chance to talk to Him?

Every single act you perform has an intention to it whether you are consciously aware of it or not, therefore, the basis of any good deed is sincerity to Allah.

How You Can Apply This Hadeeth in Your Life

Now, let’s get down to how you can fill your account with good deeds in ways you could have never imagined!

Step I: Purify Your Intentions

There are two main parts that compose a good deed: the intention and the action. When making an intention, you must make sure that you fulfill these two prerequisites:

  1. Intend to perform a particular deed to please Allah alone. Any deed done with the intention of trying to please people or to show off will NOT be rewarded. Sincerity is the key.
  2. Intentions for performing any deed must be within the boundaries of Islam and not contradict the teachings of the Prophet or the sunnah, because:

Abdullah ibn Masud said: “No utterance will benefit without a deed, and no utterance and action will benefit except with a niyyah (intention), and no utterance, deed and niyyah will benefit except that are in accordance to the Sunnah.”

Step 2: Intentions to Action

The Sahaba (may Allah be pleased with them), and the scholars used to have multiple intentions for one action so they could acquire a tremendous rewards for every single action they performed.

Ibn Katheer (may Allah have mercy on him) said, “The intention reaches further than the action”.

You may maintain a special diary for this or use your laptop. Make a list and divide it into two broad categories: dunya related and deen related.

Now, let’s focus on the dunya related activities. The number of tasks you can include in this are innumerable, but I’m just going to list a few to help you get you started:

  • Eat Healthy

Intentions: Intend to eat healthy so you can use your good health to:

  • Serve your family,
  • Help your parents/ spouse with household chores,
  • Bond with your children in their day-to-day activities so they are happy, in turn pleasing Allah by having completed your duty upon taking care of your family.
  • Keep your body fit so you can undertake voluntary fasting
  • Maintain a healthy body so you can pray more nawafil prayers,
  • Look good for your spouse, etc.
  • Sleep

Intentions: Sleep early so you don’t waste time doing activities that do not benefit you in dunya or akhirah.

  • Sleep with intention of waking up for tahajjud.

Abu ad-Darda’ (radhi allahu anhu) relates that the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) said: “Whoever goes to his bed with the intention of getting up and praying during the night, and sleep overcomes him until the morning comes, he will have recorded for him what he had intended, and his sleep will be a charity for him from his Lord.” [an-Nasa’i and ibn Majah].

Imagine being rewarded with the blessings of having performed tahajjud even if you end up missing them!

So, the number of intentions you can include for a single activity are limitless. Turn your mundane dunya activities into acts of worship with sincere intentions to please Allah. Get started!

Deen Related:

Recite Quran:

Intentions: Condition your heart into reading the Quran with the following intentions:

I want to read Quran to:

  • Prevent me from entering hellfire [Sahih hadeeth classified by Albani]
  • Act as an intercessor on the day of judgment [Sahih Muslim]
  • Bring tranquility in my heart [Surah Ar-Ra’d 13: 28]
  • Remove distress and worries [Transmitted by Ahmad (4318]
  • Increase my good deeds and in turn, wipe out evil deeds that I’ve committed [Surah Hud, 11:114]

Multiple Intentions: Mind Blowing Rewards!

So what do you get for making multiple intentions for each action you perform? A mind boggling increase in good deeds that would fill your Book of Deeds in no time!

When intention is NOT converted into action:

If, for whatever reason, you are not able to convert your intention into action, you will still be rewarded for your sincerity, inshaAllah. For example, you wanted to read Quran today with multiple intentions, but you weren’t able to do so, Allah will still reward you for having intended to do a good deed.

Jabir ibn Abdullah reported: “We accompanied the Prophet in an expedition when he said, “There are some men in Al-Madinah who are with you wherever you march and whichever valley you cross. They have not joined you in person because of their illness.” In another version, he said: “They share the reward with you.”[Sahih Muslim]

According to Shaykh Ibn Uthaymeen, the meaning of this hadeeth is that “If a person intends to do a good deed, but is then unable to complete it due to an obstacle in his way, the reward for what he intended would still be recorded for him.”

Think about it: Even if you are not able to perform a good deed, Allah will reward you if your intention was sincere! Can you fathom the amount of barakah, blessings and good deeds you are loading into your bank account of deeds to be displayed in the Hereafter?!

When intention IS converted into action:

Ibn Abbas reported that the Messenger of Allah said: “Verily Allah has recorded the good deeds and the evil deeds.”

Then he clarified that: “Whosoever intends to do a good deed but does not do it, Allah records it with Himself as a complete good deed; but if he intends it and does it, Allah records it with Himself as ten good deeds, up to seven hundred times, or more than that. But if he intends to do an evil deed and does not do it, Allah records it as a complete good deed; but if he intends it and does it, Allah records it down as only one single evil deed.” [Al Bukhari and Muslim]

If you have converted your intention into action, you end up performing one good deed, but because of your sincere intention/s, Allah rewards you by converting your one good deed into 10 to 700 good deeds or more! And imagine, if you had multiple intentions for one good deed, the rewards you get are magnified several times!

To Conclude…

This hadeeth emphasizes on how we need to have a purpose and an intention for every single act we perform, thereby making it a crux to every single deed we do until our last breath. Imagine the amount of good deeds you can earn just by purifying your intentions, creating multiple intentions in your heart for a single deed and earning Allah’s mercy and blessings thereafter?

Once you are lowered in your grave, the only companion you would have are your good deeds, so why pack one good deed for one action when you can pack multiples of them, making your baggage of good deeds heavy. Start making a conscious effort to purify your intentions every single time, for every single act inshaAllah. The rewards you earn can be beyond your imagination!

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