“only the sincere one (mukhlis) knows hypocrisy (riya’).” this means that it is impossible to know the reality of hypocrisy and see its hidden shades except for one who resolutely seeks sincerity The prophet (allah bless him and give him peace) called showing off in good works (riya’) the lesser shirk (polytheism) Answered by shaykh yusuf weltch question how can i stop my feeling of ostentation when i am praying
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Answer in the name of allah, the most merciful and compassionate before answering your question, it is beneficial to understand what ostentation (riya) is
This includes showing off (riya’), which is the opposite of sincerity (ikhlas)
It means performing acts of worship for the sake of being seen by others This is a major sin, and the prophet (allah bless him and give him peace) said “what i fear most for you is a minor shirk.” Answer in the name of allah, the most merciful and compassionate it will not be considered showing off (riya) but a weakness we humans sometimes make, but nothing to worry about
A person realizing that his action is or can be ostentation. Question if someone is praying beside me and follows the sunnah in rising from prostration and i also follow him to show off him due to fear of fitna, but still ignored thoughts of riya (showing off) in that prayer, do i have to repeat prayer because thoughts of showing off came in prayer Answer thank you for your question. Shyness is an attribute much loved in a muslim
It is valued not merely in our public conduct but in the way we approach our relationship with allah.
Answered by mawlana ilyas patel question i asked you about the hadith about deeds becoming dust on the day of judgment You didn’t say whether or not my good deeds will disappear if i do deeds out of ostentation I asked another islamic website, and to sum it up, they said, “what the hadith means is that those people are not rewarded for what they do before the people because they did not. But recently have developed waswasa about actions or words of kufr
Also, i’m obsessed with an intense fear of being “rude,” and i keep obsessively saying sorry, and it’s upsetting my parents.