FOR THE
SAKE OF ALLAH ONLY
There was a pious man, who used to
pray day and night on the roof of his house. One day some
people came and told him that there was a garden where a tree
was being worshipped by a group of people. On hearing this the
pious man picked up an axe and went to that tree with the
intention of cutting and uprooting it altogether.
Satan (the
Devil) came to him in the form of an old man and asked: "What
are you aiming to do?" The pious man explained what was
happening and his intention to cut the tree. Satan said: "What
have you to do with it? If God wished the tree to be cut, he
would have sent his Prophet to do it."
The pious man
did not listen. The two went on arguing and quarrelling till
they came to blows. He managed to knock the Satan down on the
floor and sat on him, aiming at cutting his throat. The Satan
begged him for pardon and release saying, "Let me suggest you
one thing which would help you in this world as well as in the
next world. I shall pay you two dinars everyday. You can pay
partly to the poor and partly spend for your own self. Leave
this tree uncut till God commanded whether it was right or
wrong to cut it."
The pious man
was misled by the Satan. He thought the suggestion was right
and returned home. On the second day, he saw two dinars under
his pillow. He was delighted with the money and spent some
after the poor. But on the following day, he did not see the
money again as expected, so he again took over his axe and came
at that tree. Again Satan told him in the form of an old man
and asked him, "What do you want to do?" He said, "I want to
cut that tree." Satan told him that he had no power to do it so
it was better he went back home. He did not agree and again
they fought. This time the Satan succeeded in overpowering the
pious man and knocked him down on the floor.
The pious man
was surprised at this and asked Satan why it so happened that
he could not overpower him this time. The Satan replied:
"Whoever does a good deed purely for the pleasure of God, no
one can face him but if he does it with an aim of worldly gain,
then he loses strength and stands to fail."
Why did the
pious man win on the first day and lose on the second in his
fight against the Satan? Because his first intention to cut the
tree, was to please God and nothing else. But the second day,
his good intention had changed and it had become for the sake
of money. So the God given spiritual strength which he had on
the first day had then disappeared and so he lost.
Moral: Before any action we take, we must be clear in our minds
that the action is in accordance with the commands of Allah.
That, it is for his sake and pleasure alone. To keep away from
insincere and impure intentions is indeed difficult but not
impossible. This can be done by constant thinking and true
understanding of the aim of our life. We have to understand
what Allah really wants from us.