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By Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah
Extracted from “Diseases of the Hearts & their Cures”
Miserliness and jealousy are sicknesses that lead to the soul hating that which
would benefit it, and its loving that which would haram it. This is why jealousy
was mention alongside hatred and resentment in the preceding ahaadeeth. As for
the sickness of desire and passionate love then this is the soul loving that
which would haram it and coupled with this is its hatred of that which would
benefit it.
Passionate love is a psychological sickness, and when its
effects become noticeable on the body, it becomes a sickness that afflicts the
mind also. Either by afflicting the mind by the likes of melancholy, or
afflicting the body thought weakness and emaciation. But the purpose here is to
discuss its affect on the heart, for passionate love is the fundament that
makes the soul covet that which would harm it, similar to the one weak of body
who covets that which harms it, and if he is not satiated by that then he is
grieved, and if he is satiated then his sickness increases. The same applies to
the heart afflicted with this love, for it is harmed by its connection to the
loved, either by seeing, touching, hearing, or even thinking about it. And if he
were to curb the love then the heart is hurt and grieved by this, and if he
gives it into the desire then the sickness becomes stronger and becomes a means
trough which the grievance is increased.
In the Hadeeth there accurse,
"Indeed Allah shelters His believing servant from the world
just as one of you shelter your sick ones from food and drink (that would harm
them)"
In the hadeeth concerning the saving of Moosa reported by
Wahbibn Munabbih (is a noble taabi ee, this hadeeth is reported from him but is
not authentic). which is recorded by Imaam Ahmad in Zuhd "Allah says indeed I
drive away my friends from the delights of this world and its opulence and
comfort just ask the compassionate shepherd drives away his camel from the
dangerous crazing lands. And Indeed I make them avoid its tranquillity and
livelihood, just ask the compassionate shepherd makes his camel to avoid the
resting places wherein it would be easy pray. This not because I consider them
to be insignificant, but so that they may complete their portion of my kindness
in Safety and abundance, the delights of the world will not attract him and
neither would desires overcome him."
Therefore the only cure for the sick lies in his removing
the sickness by removing the blameworth love from his heart.
People are divided into two opinions concerning passionate
love: one group says that it falls into the category of intentions and wishes,
this being the famous opinion. Another group says that it falls into the
category of imagination and fantasies and that it is corruption of the
imagination since it cause one to depict the one who is loved in other than his
true reality. This group went on to say: "And this is why Allah has not
been described with passionate love [shik] and neither that he passionately love
[ya shik] because He is far removed from this, and one cannot be praised who
has there corrupt thoughts."
As for the first group, then from them are those who said: He
is described with passionate love [ishk] because it is a complete and perfect
love and Allah Loves [yuhib]." And it is reported in the narration of Abdul
Wahid bin Zayd that He said, "The servant will always continue to draw close to
me, loving Me and I loving him {a shiquhoo]." This is the saying of some of the
Sufis but majority do not apply this word to Allah, because passionate love is
a love exceeding the proper bounds, as for the Love of Allah then it has no end
and cannot exceed the proper bounds. Passionate love is to be considered
blameworthy without any exceptions, it is not to be praised when it is directed
toward the Creator or created because it is a love that exceeds the proper
bounds.
This is also true because the word 'passionate love' is only
employed with regards to a man loving a woman or chid [ or vice versa]. it is
not employed in things such as the love of one's family, property or status,
just as it not emplayed with regards to the love of the Prophets and the
righteous. Commonly, you will find this word being mentioned alongside a
forbidden action, such as loving the woman who is not lawful for him, or loving
a child joined with the unlawful glance and touch and other such unlawful
actions.
And for the love of a man for his wife or slave girl which
leads him out of the folds of justice such that he does unlawful things for her
and leave what is obligatory as commonly happens even to the extent that he may
oppress his son born of his old wife due to this love of his new wife, or to the
extent that he will do things to keep her happy that would haram his religion
and worldly life. For example his singling her out for inheritance that she does
not deserve, or that he gives her family authority and property that exceeds the
limits set by Allah, or he goes to excess in spending on her, or he makes
unlawful things possible for her which is harm his religion and worldly life.
This passionate love is forbidden with regards for one who has passionate love
for someone who is unlawful or with regards to two men. For this contains a
corruption that extent of which none can assess except the lord of the servants;
it is a sickness that corrupts the religion and objectives of the one who
possesses it, then it corrupts his intelligence and then his body. Allah the
most
High, says,
"Then do not be soft in speech, lest he is whose heart is a
disease should be moved with desire, but speak in a honourable manner."
Surah
Al-Ahzaab 33:32
There are some whose hearts contain the disease of desire and
whose perceptions are only skin deep. When the object of the desire submits,
the sickness is satiated, and this satiation strengthens the desire and pursuit
of the object and hence strengthens the sickness. This is a contrast to the one
whose objective is not met, for this failure results is removing the satiation
that would strengthen the sickness and there by the desire is weakened as is
the love. This is because the person definitely intends that there be action
accompanying his desire, for otherwise all his desire would be is just
whispering of the soul, unless there is some speech or looking accompany this.
As for the one who is afflicted with this passionate love
but holds back and is patient, then indeed Allah will reward him for his Taqwaa
as occurs in the hadeeth, " that the one who passionately love someone yet
hold back, conceals this and is patient, then dies upon this, will be a martyr."
(A da'eef hadeeth) This hadeeth is known to be the report of Yahya al Qataat
from Mujaahid from Ibn Abbass from the Prophet ( Sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam)
but it is problematic and such a hadeeth is not to be depended upon.
But it is known from the evidences of the Sharee'ah that if
one were to hold back from performing that which is unlawful, be it looking,
speaking or acting, and conceals this and does not articulate it so as not to
fall into that which is prohibited and he is patient in his obedience to Allah
and keep away form disobedience to Allah, despite the pain that his hearts feels
due to this passionate love, [similar to the case of the one who is patient
through a calamity, then indeed this person would gain the same rewards as
those who have feared Allah and been Patient.
"Verily, he who fears Allah and is patient, then surely
Allah makes not the reward of the doers of good to be lost."
Surah Yoosuf
12:90
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