SEEKING THE PLEASURE OF GOD

The Focal Point of Every Endeavour

ACCORDING to Islam, a good deed is one which is essentially intended to seek the pleasure of God. Devoid of this spirit, any deed will be as good as worthless when the final reckoning comes.

God does not go by appearances. He sees the inner motive called intent (niyyah) in Islam. Looked at from this angle, deeds could be of two kinds, those that are committed to seek the pleasure of God, and those aimed at pleasing human beings.

The focal point of the man whose aim is to seek the pleasure of God will be his Creator. He seeks to find out whether or not his actions will meet with the approval of his Lord. His dealings are always determined by the principle of truth. His speech and movements are always directed by the will of God. Even if all other human beings have turned against him, or he is shunned by them, he is not deterred from following the path of truth.

On the contrary, the focus of attention of the man, whose aim is to please human beings, is man instead of God. He looks up to his group, his party, and his human patrons in all matters. His language is couched in such terms as to please men, and his actions are calculated to win popularity among human beings.


The focal point of the man whose aim is to seek the pleasure of God will be his Creator. He seeks to find out whether or not his actions will meet with the approval of his Lord. His dealings are always determined by the principle of truth.

However, the individual whose aim is to seek the pleasure of God becomes sensitive in the highest degree to all matters relating to God. He can ignore anything, but he can never overlook divine guidance and such people will find their abode in Heaven. On the other hand, those who seek the pleasure of men become extremely sensitive in matters relating to men. They begin to show such consideration to men as only God deserves. They will be deprived of a place in Paradise.