"And hating yourself for the sake of Allah is from the characteristics of the truthful, and in a single second, it brings the slave close to Allah many times more than any action or deed would."
Later in the same chapter of 'Ighathat al-Lahfan,' he related from al-Jariri:
"I was told of a man from the Children of Isra'il who had a need that he wanted fulfilled by Allah. So, he engaged in constant worship and then asked Allah for his need. When he did not see that his need was fulfilled, he spent the night blaming himself, saying: "O self! What is wrong with you that is preventing your need from being fulfilled?"
And he spent the night sad and holding himself to account, saying: "By Allah, the problem is not with my Lord. Rather, the problem is with myself," and he remained in such a state of holding himself responsible until his need was finally taken care of."
['Ighathat al-Lahfan'; 1/77]
It is pointless to watch other people's houses crumbling when our own house is in need of repair and attention.
I think we're just over analysing. Hating in this context can refer to nothing else but being in a state of humility over our sins in front of Allah.
We all sin and if we were to feel guilty over them (even the seemingly insignificant ones), then humility would be a natural emotion that would arise when approaching Allah. It depends on the weight we assign to our sins. Of course, this doesn't take away from the fact that Allah is All Merciful and will forgive anything, but we don't know for sure if our repentance is going to be accepted, hence it's always better to assume the default position of humility.
The Dispraise of Hawaa Imam ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah rahimahullah
Translated by Dr. Saleh as-Saleh and Published by Dar al-Bukhari
"Allah will give shade to seven, on the Day when there will be no shade but His."
(These seven persons are):
A just ruler,
A youth who has been brought up in the worship of Allah, (i.e. worships Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala sincerely from his childhood),
A man whose heart is attached to the mosques (i.e. he offers the five compulsory Salat (prayers) in the mosques),
Two persons who love each other only for Allah's Sake and they meet and part in Allah's Cause only,
A man who refuses the call of a charming woman of noble birth for illegal sexual intercourse with her and says: I am afraid of Allah,
A man who gives charitable gifts so secretly that his left hand does not know what his right hand has given (i.e. nobody knows how much he has given in charity), and
A person who remembers Allah in seclusion and his eyes become flooded with tears."
[Reported by Al-Bukharee and Muslim. The text is that of Al-Bukharee: Saheeh Al-Bukharee, V.1, Hadeeth #629.]
If you contemplate about the seven whom Allah will shade in the shade of His `Arsh wherein there is no shade but His, you will find that they deserved that shade because of their opposition to al-Hawa. Indeed the Imam having authority and power will not be able to establish justice except by opposing his Hawa. And with respect to the youth who prefers the sincere worship of Allah over the urge of his youthfulness, had it not been for the opposition of his Hawa, he would not be able to accomplish this state of worship. As to the person whose heart is attached to the mosques, the thing that drove him to this condition is the opposition of al-Hawa which invites him to the places of lusts.
Concerning the person who gives charitable gifts secretly so that his left hand does not know what his right hand has given, had it not been for his subduing of his Hawa, he would not have been able to attain this state. And the person who was invited by a charming woman of noble birth (to have illegal sexual intercourse with her), feared Allah and opposed his Hawa. As to the one who remembers Allah in seclusion and his eyes become flooded with tears for fearing Him, the thing that made him reach this state is the opposing of his Hawa. Consequently, they were saved from being affected by the intense heat of the Al-Mawqif on the Day of Resurrection and the sweating therein. The people (adhering to) Al-Hawa will experience the utmost degree of intense heat and sweating while they are waiting to enter the "Prison of Al-Hawa".
Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala is the One to be petitioned to grant us protection from the Ahwas; (Sing. Hawa) of ourselves which are inclined to evil, and that He makes our Hawa in accordance with what He loves and is acceptable to Him. He has power over all things, and He is most worthy of answering our petition.
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P.S. Hawaa = desires of the self or nafs.
If somebody can provide a better translation for "hawaa", please do so. Jazakallah khair.
I love this message so much because it encompasses everything I wanted to know about view of oneself that I know outside of the Quran as well. Jazakallah khayran for this explanation ❤️
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