As salāmu alaykum and welcome to Loving and Living the Qur'an, your guide to practical spirituality for modern Muslims. In this series, recorded from our live sessions during Muharram (July 2024), we're reflecting on the theme of "Finding Peace in an Imperfect World."
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Episode Discussion: Continuing our theme of "Finding Peace in an Imperfect World," today's focus is on balancing acceptance, action, and hope. In our previous discussion, we explored how external pursuits like wealth and fame can lead to dissatisfaction and anxiety, as they are inherently fleeting. We emphasized the value of focusing on intrinsic aspects—like our connection with God, personal growth, and meaningful contributions—that nurture long-term fulfillment and inner peace.
Today, we'll dive into practical steps for enhancing our well-being and happiness, grounded in Qur'anic teachings. Allah says in the Qur'an, "He who created death and life that He may try you which of you is best in deed" (Qur'an 67:2). This verse highlights the concept of ihsan—doing things with excellence and beauty.
Ihsan involves not just the external action but the quality and intention behind it. It’s about striving for excellence in everything we do, which beautifies our soul and connects us to our higher purpose. We’ll explore:
- What ihsan Means: Beyond superficial appearances, ihsan is about engaging in actions that are both virtuous and of the highest quality. It transforms mundane tasks into acts of worship when performed with the right intention.
- The Impact of Intention: How renewing our intentions to seek God's pleasure rather than merely focusing on external rewards can elevate our deeds and overall well-being.
- Practical Application: How small, intentional acts of goodness contribute to our spiritual growth and happiness, making a real difference in our lives and the lives of others.
We'll also address how focusing on the right intentions and actions, rather than solely on their material outcomes, can lead to greater satisfaction and peace. The Qur'an reminds us, "When you do good, you do good for your own self" (Qur'an 17:7). This means the benefits of righteous actions are not just for the hereafter but also manifest in our current lives.
Stay with us as we explore how these principles can be applied practically to enhance your daily life and spiritual journey.
Thank you for joining today’s discussion. Remember, true fulfillment comes from aligning our actions with our values and intentions, and seeking God's pleasure in all that we do. As salāmu alaykum!