The Soul that Greatly Commands Evil
by Shaikh Abdur-Razzaq Al-Abaad
Taken from Causes Behind the Increase
and Decrease of Eemaan pg.109-111
This is a condemned soul, which Allaah placed inside the
individual. It orders him with every evil, invites him to all perils
and guides him to every vulgarity.
This is its nature and that is its trait, except for the soul that
Allaah grants tawfeeq and which He makes firm and assists. None has
been saved from the evil of his soul except by the tawfeeq of Allaah,
as Allaah says relating from the wife of al-Azeez:
"And I free not myself (from the blame). Verily, the soul
does indeed incline greatly to evil, except when my Lord bestows His
Mercy (upon whom He wills). Verily, my Lord is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful."
(Soorah Yoosuf 12:53)
Allaah says:
".....And had it not been for the Grace of Allaah and His
Mercy on you, not one of you would ever have been pure..." (Soorah
an-Noor 24:21)
Allaah also says to the most honorable and beloved creation to Him:
"And had We not made you stand firm, you would nearly have
inclined to them a little." (Soorah al-Israa 17:74)
Furthermore, the Prophet (sallallaahu alaiyhi wa salam) used to teach
them (i.e.., the people) the 'Speech of Need' (Khutbah al-Haajah): "
All praise is for Allaah; we praise Him, seek His aid and forgiveness.
We seek refuge with Allaah from the evil of our souls and from the wickedness
of our actions. Whosoever Allaah guides, then none can misguide him
and whosoever Allaah misguides, then none can guide him..." (related
by Aboo Daawood)
Thus, evil is concealed within the soul and it necessitates actions
of evil. If Allaah lets the servant have his own way with his soul,
he will perish at the evil of his soul and the evil actions that it
sanctions. If Allaah on the other hand, grants the servent tawfeeq and
assists him, he will deliver him from all of this.
Allaah has made in contrast to this soul, a soul that is content. If
the soul that constantly commands evil urges the servant with something,
the content soul prohibits him from it. The person at times obeys this
soul, and at other times obeys the other; he himself is one of the two
that is prevalent over him.
Ibn al-Qayyim, may Allaah have mercy upon him, states: "Allaah
has assembled two souls: a soul that greatly orders evil and a soul
that is content, and they are hostile towards one another. Whenever
one diminishes, the other strengthens. Whenever one takes pleasure in
something the other suffers pain as a result of it. Nothing is more
difficult for the soul that constantly encourages evil than performing
deeds for Allaah and preferring His pleasure to its own desire and there
is nothing more beneficial to it than Allaah. Likewise, there is nothing
more difficult upon the content soul than performing deed for other
than Allaah and that which the incentives of desire bring about, and
there is nothing more harmful to it than desire.... and the war is continuous,
it cannot come to an end until it completes its appointed time from
this world."
Hence, there is nothing more harmful to a person's eemaan and religion
than his soul that constantly commands evil, whose standing and description
is such. It is a primary reason and effective and active constituent
that weakens eemaan, unsettles it and impairs it.
As such, it becomes imperative for the one who seeks to safeguard his
eemaan from diminution and weakness to tend to the matter of calling
his soul to account, admonishing it and to increase in censuring it,
so that he can deliver himself from its adverse and devastating consequences
and ends.