4 Signs of a Pure Heart in Islam
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article discusses the importance of maintaining a pure and healthy heart in Islam, warning against spiritual diseases like envy and hatred.
- Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) cautioned that envy and hatred are "shavers" that can destroy one's faith.
- The text highlights that the best people are those with clean hearts and truthful tongues, according to a hadith.
In Islam, the purity and health of one's heart are paramount, requiring constant vigilance against spiritual ailments such as envy, hatred, and jealousy. These negative emotions can insidiously affect a person's heart without them realizing it, leading to a decline in spiritual well-being.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) issued a strong warning about these afflictions, stating in a hadith narrated by Zubair bin Awwam: "Telah merayap kepada kalian penyakit umat-umat sebelum kalian, yaitu hasad (dengki) dan kebencian. Keduanya adalah pencukur. Aku tidak mengatakan mencukur rambut, tetapi mencukur agama." This emphasizes that envy and hatred do not merely affect worldly matters but can fundamentally erode one's religious devotion.
Further elaborating on the qualities of an ideal Muslim, the Prophet (peace be upon him) identified those with clean hearts and honest tongues as the most excellent individuals. When asked to define a clean heart, he described it as being pious, pure, and free from sin, malice, resentment, and envy. This highlights the interconnectedness of inner purity and outward sincerity in Islamic teachings.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.