There was a family gathering with a few other Muslims on Saturday. There were the elderly like my grandmother praying in the corner, the ladies lounging in the family room, prattling over family recipes. Then there were the kids. These loud, rambuctious toddlers running aimlessly through the halls, tripping over antiques, breaking glass, staining carpets with soda and spaghetti sauce, screaming at the top of their lungs for "mommy". This called for major loads of aspirin.
There was one boy in the crowd, who's name in particular, appealed to me. His name was Ikhlas. My first impression was based on my familiarity with Surah Al Ikhlas in the Quran. The most terse of all surahs which accounted for 1/3 of the Quran when recited. The Surah, itself, was so beautiful. It's meaning was even more.
Ikhlas literally means SINCERITY. A prized virtue of Islam. What kind of Muslim is a Muslim that observes no sincerity in their actions and intentions? What kind of Islam would there be if Al Ikhlas was not revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (saw)? There would be no Islam.
When I came home from the gathering, I read of the meaning of Surah Al Ikhlas. Although each verse continually glorified the name of Allah and his Absoluteness, I came to realize that this consistency in every verse of Ikhlas demonstrated the imporance of such sincerity in all deeds and actions of a Muslim.
This kind of faithfullness was a primary attribute of Prophethood, and "sincerity was its most lustrous dimension" There was this beautiful statement I read off of the internet that went by the following:
If we consider a deed to be a body, sincerity is its soul. If a deed represents one wing of pair of wings, sincerity is the other. A body without soul is of no worth, and nothing can fly with only one wing.
As victims of a universal rivalry for worldly gains (at Takawthur), we tend to overlook the importance of sincerity as Muslims. There is no prayer without khushoo, pure concentration for the sake of Allah swt. There is no charity without the intentions of relieving poverty. There is no Shahada without its words indelibly engraved into the hearts and minds of those that state it. There is no Muslim without heartfelt observance. There is no Muslim without sincerity.
A truly sincere person, or Muslim in this case, will not ensure themselves of entrance to Paradise, but would rather fear for their every minute on Earth. A true Muslim would keep sincerity as this mystery between only God and his or himself.
One who's heart is awakened to sincerity will not act in ostentation, for the approval of others, or worry about being praised or criticised. This person will not change for others, they will not change for themselves, and they will not change for the sake of changing.
One must remain sincere for the sake of Allah swt.
You should be sincere in all your deeds,
So that the Majestic Lord may accept them.
Sincerity is the wing of the bird of the acts of obedience.
Without a wing, how can you fly to the abode of prosperity?
----Mawlana Jalal al-Din al-Rumi
[This post is written for myself, first and foremost- ya'Allah, give me sincerity in my path to siratul mustaqeen]


