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Sincerity for the Sake of God

AliReza Maktabdar
  • Sincerity for the Sake of God
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • Lexical and technical definition
    • Ikhlaas in the Qur'an and hadiths
    • Ikhlaas from the perspective of Muslim thinkers
    • A narrative on ikhlaas
    • The signs of ikhlaas
      • 1. Not expecting to be praised by people
      • 2. Complete submission to God
    • How to acquire and strengthen your ikhlaas
      • 1. Loving God
      • 2. Certitude
      • 3. Interest for that which is with God
      • 4. The intellect’s control over desires
      • 5. Avoiding long-term wishes
    • How to avoid riya’
    • Personal and social effects of ikhlaas
      • 1. Personal effects
      • 2. Social effects
    • Conclusion
    • References
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Sincerity
Ethics
Ikhlas

This article addresses various aspects of sincerity as viewed in the Qur’an, Islamic traditions, and by Muslim scholars, as well as some of its signs and effects. Moreover, instructions on how to acquire and strengthen ikhlaas will also be stated, some of which steps include having true love for God, being certain about His oneness, yearning for what is with Him, controlling our desires.

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AliReza Maktabdar
Mohammad Javad Shomali
Ahlul Bayt World Assembly
  • Sincerity for the Sake of God
    • Sincerity for the Sake of God
      • Abstract
      • Introduction
      • Lexical and technical definition
      • Ikhlaas in the Qur'an and hadiths
      • Ikhlaas from the perspective of Muslim thinkers
      • A narrative on ikhlaas
      • The signs of ikhlaas
        • 1. Not expecting to be praised by people
        • 2. Complete submission to God
      • How to acquire and strengthen your ikhlaas
        • 1. Loving God
        • 2. Certitude
        • 3. Interest for that which is with God
        • 4. The intellect’s control over desires
        • 5. Avoiding long-term wishes
      • How to avoid riya’
      • Personal and social effects of ikhlaas
        • 1. Personal effects
        • 2. Social effects
      • Conclusion
      • References
  • Sincerity for the Sake of God ›
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