Spirituality
In Islam
By: Hamza
Tzortzis
Islam
doesn’t view ‘spirituality’ separately from everyday activities. In Islam
everything is ‘spiritual’ because all actions must be in accordance with God’s
pleasure. This view comes from the Islamic creed and the Muslim’s understanding
of tawhid (the oneness of God).
‘There is
no deity worthy of worship except God’ this conviction creates a world view, a
perspective and a unique behaviour. It essential means that all actions – from
having a shower to picking up litter from the floor – should be referred to the
Creator. This establishes a constant awareness, mindfulness and consciousness
of God in everything that the Muslim says or does.
The understanding
of spirituality in Islam is unlike the secular understanding. It is the
constant reference to God and ensuring that everything he or she does is in
accordance with God’s pleasure.
This
consciousness is not static, it is dynamic. The level of God consciousness is
dependent upon how close the Muslim is with His Lord. This personal
relationship is established and strengthened by following a unique programme of
activities that have been prescribed by God Himself. This ‘spiritual’
programme is also an effective means to change the negative traits and habits
of the Muslim. Some of these activities include remembrance of God, prayer,
giving charity, fasting, reflecting on creation, meditation, reading and
reflecting upon the Qur’an, memorising the Qur’an and daily supplications.
The
Prophet Muhammad emphasised on developing a good character by engaging a
constant practice of prayer, meditation, remembrance of God and other
activities, as these actions change the heart and thereby bring one closer to
God.
“Verily
in the body there is a piece of flesh. If it is sound, the body is all sound.
If it is corrupt, the body is all corrupt. Verily, it is the heart.”
God
consciousness is an essential element in Islamic spiritual practice, without
it, the Muslim’s behaviour and attitude are corrupted. The benefits of God
consciousness as derived from the Qur’an are:
· Guidance: because of His words “guidance for
the muttaqeen (the people of God consciousness)”
· Help: because of His words “Truly, Allah
is with the people who have taqwa (God consciousness)”
· Closeness with God: because of His
words, ”Allah is the close friend of the muttaqeen”
· Love: because of His words, “Truly Allah
loves the muttaqeen”
· A way out from unhappiness, and
provision from where one does not expect because of His words, “Whoever has
taqwa of Allah He will make a way out for him and provide him from where he
does not expect”
· Facilitation of affairs because of His
words, “Whoever has taqwa of Allah He will make ease for him in his affair”
· Full covering over of wrong actions and
magnification of rewards because of His words, “Whoever has taqwa of God He
will cover over his wrong actions and magnify a reward for him”
Islam has
a unique view on spirituality as it encompasses all aspects of the Muslim’s life.
All actions that are referred to God are spiritual, and these actions include
the supplications we utter before we go to bed to the type of bank account we
hold. God has prescribed certain actions that develop positive characters as
well as bringing the Muslim closer to God thereby attain God consciousness.
This state achieves many things including God’s love, closeness and divine
assistance.
Source: http://www.hamzatzortzis.com/1653/what-is-islamic-spirituality/
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