10 Steps To Increasing Iman PDF
10 Steps To Increasing Iman PDF
The Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: "Faith wears out in the heart of
any one of you just as clothes wear out, so ask Allah to renew the faith in your hearts
(Mustadrak al-Haakim).
Our Iman is not always as sound and as strong as we want it to be, as it often fluctuates
according to life circumstances and situations. Sometimes our hearts will be illuminating full of
imaan and other times our hearts will be devoid of much iman. There are occassions such as a
funeral or the month of Ramadan when our hearts get a regular fill of imaan and other
occassions like worldly events or work etc where our heart is devoid of much needed iman.
Regardless of the cause, it is crucial for all of us to keep a regular check on our Iman and if we
feel it is faltering in any way then we should take measures to restore it. Imaan leaves the body
as quickly as water leaves a bottle when it is turned upside down. Therefore we must
constantly keep a check on our level of imaan and ensure it is regularly topped up to ensure
that our hearts are constantly filled with an adequate level of faith.
Therefore we should be aware of which things decrease our Iman in order to avoid them and
those things that increase our Iman in order to embrace them.
What are the signs of a weak imaan?
Signs of weak imaan:
The following are 10 ways that we can illuminate our hearts with Iman starting from today!
1. Recognise and Repent
As humans we all err and commit sins no matter how hard we try to avoid them because we
were created to be imperfect and make mistakes. Unfortunately engaging in much sin and evil
deeds actually decreases our Iman. Actions like lying, cheating, backbiting, slandering, gossiping
and stealing etc, to name only a few, take a toll on the human heart and soul which makes us
more susceptible to being lead astray from the Path of Allah. It is therefore incumbant upon us
to reflect upon our daily deeds and remove the ones that are contrary to the teachings of the
Quran and Sunnah.
Almighty Allah says: "Seek forgiveness of your Lord and then turn to Him in repentance."
(Qur'an, Hud: 3).
" ... and turn you all together in repentance to Allah O believers, that you may be successful"
An-Noor (24:31)
Allah has gifted us with an innate sense of justice and the ability to reason and make sound
judgements. Our fitrah (natural disposition) necessitates that we all know when we are
committing a sin. And if we don't know, we certainly have a bevy of resources to find out from!
their Lord, and Forgiveness and a generous provision (Paradise) (Qur'an, Al-Anfal: 2-4).
The prayer is a sacred act by which a slave meets with his lord 5 times a day. This is meeting is
direct without any intermediary. It is us standing in front of our lord talking to him DIRECTLY!
We are asking of his help and mercy. We are conversing with the creator of the universe. Which
president or leader of this world would ever give us the time of day that our creator does? The
lord of universe pays each one of us invidual special attention when we stand in front of him.
NOTHING can be as special as that.
Concentrating in prayer:
But in order for us to feel such a special feeling then we have to ensure that we not only pray
our 5 daily prayers on time but that we clear our minds of all worldly things and stand in front
of him and imagine him watching us and reflect over the words that we are reciting. The Salaah
is a coolness for our eyes and it connects us with our creator on a daily basis, therefore having a
significant impact on our level of imaan on a daily basis. So if we want to increase our level of
imaan then nothing will increase it more than praying the 5 daily Salaah.
Nothing brings us closer to Allah than when we are in prostration:
The Prophet (sallallahu alaihe wa-sallam) said: The closest the slave will draw to his Lord, is
when he is performing Sujood (prostrating while praying) [Saheeh Muslim]
It is also a means of forgiveness of sins:
Jabir ibn Abdullah (RA) narrates that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: The
similitude of five prayers is like an overflowing river passing by the gate of one of you in which
he washes five times daily. Hasan said: No filthiness can remain on him. (Muslim 4: 1411)
But for the people who dont pray:
Informing us about the inhabitants of Hell, Almighty Allah says "(The people in Hell will be
asked "What has caused you to enter Hell? They will say: "We were not of those who used to
offer their Salt (prayers). Nor did we feed the poor. And we used to talk falsehood (all that
which Allaah hated) with vain-talkers. And we used to belie thc Day of Recompense. Until there
came to us that which is certain (i.e., death). So no Intercession of intercessors will benefit
them. (Qur'an,Al-Muddaththir: 42-48)
There is no guarantee for the person who does pray:
Abu Qatada, Bin Rabi (Ra) narrated that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) , said,
"Allh the Exalted said: I made five times (daily) prayers obligatory on your people. And I took a
guarantee that if anyone observes them regularly at their times, I shall admit him to Paradise. If
anyone does not offer them regularly, there is no such guarantee of Mine for him." (Abu
Dawood 430)
The prayer distinguishes between a believer and a disbeliever:
The Prophet (Sallallahu Aiahi Wasallam) said "The covenant between us and them is prayer, so
if anyone abandons it he has become a disbeliever." (Agreed upon by Ahmad, Tirmidhee &
Nasaa'ee)
In an other Hadith, the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said "What lies between a man and
disbelief is the abandonment of prayer." (Muslim, Abu Dawood & Nasaa'ee)
Therefore there is no choice in the fact that we must pray because it is an obligation upon us
and what more beautiful act than that which enables us to meet with our Lord, converse with
him, ask of his help and mercy 5 times daily.
So let us establish the prayer and NEVER abandon it!
believers.
Allah says: "And whenever there comes down a surah, some of them say:
"Which of you has his iman increased by it ? As for those who believe, it has
increased their iman, and they rejoice. But as for those in whose hearts is a
disease, it will add suspicion and doubt to their suspicion, disbelief and
doubt, and they die while they are disbelievers." (Qur'an;Tawbah:
124,25)
So what better way to increase our own Iman than to recite the verses of
the Qur'an and to reflect, ponder and contemplate over its meanings by
reading its translation, comentar and tafseer in order to delve into its deeper
meanings.
Although reciting the Qur'an ourselves is far better and far more reward, we
can also listen to the recitation of the Qur'an on an audio device! Listening to
the melodious rhythm of the Quran and while doing so try to reflect upon its
meanings by reading the translation or tafseer of the verses alongside it.
Acting upon the verses of the Qur'an:
It is also important to act upon what we have read as we will be accountable
on the day of judgement for not acting upon the verses of the Qur'an.
The Sahaba used to reflect upon the verses of the Qur'an and apply them in
their lives, verses of the Qur'an were instructions for them to be acted upon
and not merely to be read or memorised.
Therefore, when the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) mentioned the
virtues of reciting the Qur'aan, he encouraged the Sahabah to read the
Qur'an as much as they could, and act according to its instructions.
So in order to gain the rewards of reciting Qur'an and to benefit from
reflecting over the meanings of its verses, it is also important that we act in
accordance to its commandments. Allah says: "Verily, there is indeed a
reminder for him who has a heart or gives ear while he is heedful." (Qur'an;
Qaf (50): 37)
When the signs of the Gracious Allah are recited unto them, they fall down, prostrating
themselves before Allah weeping.(19:59)
Increasing iman by remembering Allah:
Iman comes from the heart. Therefore the best way of increasing our iman is to give the heart
what it needs at all times. So what does our heart need? What does it crave for? What is the
food of the heart? It is the remembrance of Allah:
"Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest." (13:28)
Surely then if we want our iman to be high at all times then we must try our best to remember
Allah at all times. The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) used to make remembrance of Allah
at all times and also encouraged us to do the same. When a man complained, "The laws of
Islam are too heavy for me, so tell me something that I can easily follow," the Prophet
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) told him, "Let your tongue be always busy with the remembrance
of Allah." (Ahmad).
The more we remember Allah the more our hearts and souls will be kept well fed and
illuminated with iman, peace and tranquility.
Therefore the following are 10 short Dhikr we can recite everyday. One can recite each 100
times which makes a total of 1000 Dhikr a day minimum as a target:
1) Subhaanallah
2) Alhamdulillah
3) Allahu Akbar
4) Laa ilaaha illallah,
5) La hawla Wala Quwwata Illah Billah-Hil Aliyyil Adheem,
6) Asthaghfirullah-halladhee Laa ilaaha illa-huwal Hayyul Qayyuumu Wa athoobu Ilay, Short
version: Asthaghfirullah
7) SUB-HAAN'ALLAAHi WA BI-HAM'DIHI SUB-HAAN'ALLAH-IL ADHEEM
Short version: SUB-HAAN'ALLAAHi WA BI-HAM'DIHI
8) Subhna-llhi, wa-l-hamdu li-llhi, wa l ilha ill-llhu, wa-llhu akbar. Wa l hawla wa l
quwwata ill bi-llhi-l-aliyyi-l-azm
9) L ilha ill-llhu wadahu l sharka lahu lahu-l-mulku wa lahu-l-amdu yuhyi wa yumtu wa
huwa ayyu-ll yamtu abadan abada, -l-jalli wa-l-ikrm, biyadihi-l-khayr, wa huwa al kulli
Shay-in qadr
Short version: Laa ilaaha illal-laahu wahdahu laa shareeka lahu, lahul-mulku
wa lahul-hamdu wa huwa alaa kulli shay-in qadeer
10) Subhan Allahi wa bi hamdihi `adada khalqihi wa rida nafsihi wa zinata `arshihi wa midada
kalimatihi
Do so much Dhikr that people think you are insane:
The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: Engage in the Dhikr of Allah in such abundance
that people comment that you are insane. (Ahmed)
5. Voluntary Fasting
Fasting also trains the believer in sincerity (Ikhlaas). Unlike other acts of worship it is entirely
based on self-restraint. Others can never know for sure whether the person is fasting or
pretending to do so pretending to do so [while eating or drinking in secret].
Fasting is striving in the path of Allah and teaches self-discipline and enhances ones ability to
master his/her appetites and desires rather than being enslaved by them.
Fasting not limited to Ramadan:
Fasting is not limited to Ramadan as one may fast voluntarily throughout the year to gain the
above benefits to the heart and soul. Voluntary fasting can be done all year around apart from
the few times when it is prohibited or disliked.
Fasting Mondays and Thursdays:
`Aa'ishah said: The Messenger of Allah, salla Allahu alaihi wa salam, used to fast Mondays and
Thursdays". [An-Nasaai; Sahih]
Abu Hurairah reported that the most the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa salam, would fast
would be Monday and Thursday. He was asked about that and he said: "The deeds of people
are presented to Allah on every Monday and Thursday. Allah forgives every Muslim except for
those who are deserting each other. He says: "leave them for later." [Ahmad; Hasan]
As opposed to Ramadan, the intention does not have to be made before dawn. The person can
intend fasting [and start fasting] after dawn any time [even after noon] given that he did not
eat anything.
`Aa'ishah said : The Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, came to us one day and said, "Do you
have any [food]?" We said "No". He said: Therefore, I am Fasting". [Muslim and Abu Dawood]
Abu Tharr Al-Ghefari said: "The Messenger of Allah, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, said "O Abu
Tharr! if you fast three days of every month, then fast the 13th, the 14th and the 15th [these
are call the al-ayaam al-beedh, the white days]". [Ahmad, an-Nasaa'i and at-Tirmithi; Sahih]
Fasting and the Quran will intercede for the slave on the Day of Resurrection. Fasting will say:
O My Rabb! I prevented him from food and desires, so accept my intercession for him. And
the Quran will say: I prevented him from sleep during the night, so accept my intercession for
him. He (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) said: And they will (be allowed to) intercede. [Ahmad,
at-Tabarani, Al-Hakim, Sahih]
Fasting to increase Iman:
Therefore we should try and fast every Mondays and Thursdays, if not then at least 3 days each
month which fall on the 13th, 14th and 15th of each Islamic month. This will have a very
positive effect on our levels of imaan as we fast purely for the pleasure of Allah and in turn
cleanse and illuminate our hearts and souls with iman, peace and tranquility.
It is a simple equation: Our Iman (faith) is increased by doing good deeds and actions and is
decreased by committing bad deeds. So in order for us to increase our Iman on a daily basis we
must:
Increase in doing good deeds and actions and refrain from committing sins particularly major
sins - as major sins have a negative effect on one's level of Iman.
small:
The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: The best deeds are those we are consistent
with, even if they are small deeds. (Bukhari)
Abu Dhar (Ra) narrates that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said, Do not disdain any
good deed, even your meeting with your Muslim brother with a cheerful face. (Muslim)
Doing good deeds increases imaan:
By increasing in good deeds and obedience, one nears himself to Allah, increases his iman, and
purifies himself. He is less likely to fall into his base desires and worldly pleasures, keeping
himself safe from the evils of society by strengthening his soul and weakening his nafs.
A person with low iman should begin by performing the obligatory duties imposed on him, such
as performing the five daily prayers at their fixed times and fasting. He should stop committing
major sins and eventually begin performing more voluntary and permissible acts of worship and
obedience and refrain from minor sins and disliked acts to the best of his ability. When a person
refrains from as many sins as possible and does as many good deeds as he can, most
importantly his obligatory duties, he weakens Satan against him, which gives him a bigger
chance of success. Allah says:
O you who believe! Obey Allah and obey the Messenger and do not make your deeds vain.
(Surah Muhammad 47:33)
One should make sure that everything he does that which will only benefit him both in this
world and in the hereafter. There is no point in doing something that will cause hurt to ones
soul and add more weight to ones evil deeds. It is very important and beneficial to follow the
Sunnah. The Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wa sallam) was the best of mankind and Allah chose him
to show us our ways. If we follow him, we are sure to succeed in both worlds, Insha Allah. But if
we reject his way and follow our own lusts or the way of the disbelievers then we will only
destroy ourselves. To be sure that ones deeds will increase the iman, one should do only that
which Allah and His Messenger (sallallahu alaiyhi wa sallam) have taught and in that way, one
can be safe from bidah and misguidance.
Then, as for those who have faith and do good deeds, He will pay them fully their rewards and
give them more out of His grace and as for those who disdain and are proud, He will punish
them with a painful doom. And they shall not find for themselves besides Allah any guardian or
"Every soul shall taste death, and We shall make a trial of you with evil and good, and to Us you
will return." (Qur'an; 21:35)
Nothing an escape death:
From the above verse it is clear that we cannot escape from death. Even if we were in the far
reaches of the Earth hidden away in a remote valley or deep within a cave, death shall find us. It
matters not if we are baby's, toddlers, teenagers, adults, elderly, ill, healthy, leaders, kings,
Death does not distinguish us from our position or status in this world. It will never arrive late
nor will it be delayed in anyway but it will take us at the exact time it was appointed for. The
problem for us is that we do not know when our time is up and it maybe that death arrives for
We must fear the miserable end to our lives; the remembrance of death is the destroyer of
pleasures.
Prepare for death now:
Therefore it is only logical that a wise person would begin by making preperations for death
now, for if we are unprepared and taken by death then what good will we have to show when
we face Allah? What investments have we made for the hereafter? Have we fulfilled our
obligations unto Allah? Have we done the best we can to please Allah and refrain from that
which he forbade from us?
If the answer is no then we must act right now and not delay another second!
8. Gaining knowledge
Knowledge is one of the most essential key factors in increasing ones iman. It leads to certainty
in the heart, assurance in the mind, and peace felt by the soul. Almighty Allah has said:
It is only those who have knowledge among His slaves that fear Allah. (Qur'an; al-Malaaikah;
35:28)
To seek knowledge is a sacred duty:
To seek knowledge is a sacred duty, it is obligatory on every Muslim, male and female. The first
word revealed of the Quran was "Iqra" - READ! Seek knowledge! Educate yourselves! Be
educated.
destroys. He gives life and takes it whenever He wills. His knowledge encompasses all things
and nothing can ever be hidden from Him.
And with Him are the keys of the invisible. None but He knows them. And He knows what is in
the land and the sea. Not a leaf falls but He knows it, not a grain amid the darkness of the earth,
nor anything wet or dry but (it is noted) in a Clear Record. (Qur'an; al-Anaam 6:59)
He hears the cries of His servants all at once and is not confused by the countless different
number of voices and languages and He is Ever Responding. He is the Compassionate, the
Merciful, the Giver of Bounties. He forgives whomever He wills and punishes whomever He
wills. He is the Just, the Merciful, and does no wrong to His creation. He sees all things. Not a
black ant on a black stone on a black moonless night is hidden from His sight. To Him belongs all
praise and glory! He is the Most Great, the Incomparable!
A person of knowledge is not equal to a person without knowledge:
A person who has knowledge of Allah is not like a person who simply states "La ilaha illallah"
and knows nothing else about its meaning and its impact in the life of a true believer.
Likewise, a person who has knowledge about Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaiyhi wa sallam)
and his life, noble characteristics, truthful teachings, and exemplary actions and has faith in
what he informed his Ummah concerning the torment and bliss in the grave, the Last Day, the
Reckoning, the questioning of ones deeds, the scale, the bridge, the rewards of Paradise, and
the torments of Hellfire is unlike the person who has no such knowledge or belief. A person
with this knowledge will have a purpose and goal in life, which is to obey Allah to the best of his
ability and remind himself of the rewards and punishments he may earn depending upon his
iman and his deeds.
There is no doubt that knowledge plays a big role in increasing the iman of a weak heart and
Allah says it beautifully:
Are those who know, equal to those who know not? (Qur'an; az-Zumar; 39:9)
The second key factor, which affects the iman are ones deeds. They can either decrease the
iman and weaken the heart and soul or increase it, as well as strengthening the heart and soul.
Once a person gains knowledge about something, he should accept it and put it into practice. If
a person accepts the forbidden as forbidden and the permissible as permissible, but refuses to
act upon it, thereby disobeying Allah and committing sin, not to mention hurting his own soul,
he has suppressed his iman. The basis of iman is to accept and practice.
So learn, learn and act upon what you learn!
3. Use the words of Allah and the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam)-i.e. Duas found in Quran
and Hadith
4. Ask by Asma alHusna- Allah's Beautiful Names
5. Ask Allah by your good deeds
6. Be insistent-repeat (i.e. 3x's)
7. Glorify Allah and recite Durud for the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) at both the
beginning and end.
8. Show humility, entreaty, desire and fear while making Dua
9. Repent and try to make amends where one has wronged
10. Confess mistakes, shortcomings, and sins
11. Keep voice between a whisper and speaking aloud
12. Show the need for Allah's help and implore Him for release from weakness, hardship and
tribulation.
13. Seize the opportunity of time, situation and circumstance in which prayers are answered
14. Avoid rhymed prose to keep concentration
15. Crying when making Dua
16. The Dua of Dhun-Nun (Prophet Yunus (As)) by which he invoked Allah from within the belly
of the whale was: "La ilaaha illa Anta, Subhaanaka innee kuntu min aDH-DHaalimeen."
17. End with "Alhamdulillah rabbil alameen"
So let us make sincre Dua in every condition and never think that it will not be accepted. Let us
also make build a close relationship with Allah through Dua by which we ask of him, crying and
begging of him in meekness, humility, humbling ourselves before him, especially in the latter
portions of the night after Tahajjud time when most are asleep, as well as making Dua every
chance we can get in order that we can increase our Imaan on a daily basis by getting closer to
Allah.
They only are the (true) believers whose hearts feel fear when Allah is mentioned, and when
the revelations of Allah are recited unto them they increase their faith, and who trust in their
Lord. (Qur'an; Al-Anfaal; 8:2)
Increasing iman through trusting Allah:
One of the most important things we should be aware of when trying to increase our iman is
the vastness of Allahs mercy, compassion, and love. Therefore we should put our hope's and
trust in Him and completely submit our will upon him.
If Allah helps you, none can overcome you: If He forsakes you, who is there, after that, that can
help you? In Allah, then, Let believers put their trust. 3:160
We should have patience and accept Allah's Decree and accept that it is for the best and is
meant to happen because he is the knower of all things and the Almighty and we should always
realise that no matter what trials or hardships we face in this World, one day we will be called
to account for our deeds which will hopefully be sent forth on theday of reckoning with much
goodness and patience.
Almighty Allah says: "Say: 'Nothing will happen to us except what Allah has decreed for us: He
is our protector': And on Allah let the Believers put their trust." (Qur'an; At-Tauba: 51)
"And put thy trust on the exalted in Might, The Merciful." (Qur'an; Ash-Shu'araa: 217)
"...Then, when thou hast taken a decision, put thy trust in Allah. For Allah loves those who put
their trust (in Him)." (Qur'an; Al-Imran: 159)
Whatever is meant for us will reach us:
Therefore whatever happens will happen by the decree of Allah and we cannot change that no
matter what we do. So the best we can do is to accept it and to be patient and know that Allah
is the all knowing and our creator so surely he knows what is best for us. It does not matter
what we do, the result will be that we will receive what Allah has ordained for us. We can not
add to it or subtract from it. What we do is either to benefit ourselves with the blessings of
patience and obedience or harm ourselves with the consequances of our impatience and
disobedience. Whatever is meant for us will reach us even if the whole world was to try and
stop us from getting it, and what is not meant for us will not reach us even if the whole world
was to help us to try and get it. So surely we should put our full trust in Allah.
Allah provides for all of his creations:
Each morning the birds go out to seek the provision Allah has given provided for them, and
every night they comes home with what was meant for them. For Allah provides for ALL of his
creation. Allah has also promised us our provision:
Umar Ibin Al Khattab (Ra) narrated that he heard the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam)
say, "If you were to trust in Allah genuinely, He would give you provision as He does for the
birds which go out hungry in the morning and come back full in the evening. (Tirmidhi & Ibin
Majah).
We listen, obey and trust in Allah:
Trusting in Allah also means that when we hear or read of the commandments of Allah in the
Qur'an or Sunnah that we obey it without question. We also recognise that we are limited,
weak and vulnerable but Allah has no limits and he is all powerful. He knows what we do not
know and knows us better than we know ourselves. We do not try to explain away the
commands of Allah by saying that it is for another time or another people. We do not say that
what Allah has commanded for us is oppressive. We accept and obey. This is faith and trust in
that we realise that because he created us then surely he knows what is best for us in whatever
he has ordained upon us.
Therefore the reward for putting our FULL trust in Allah can only be - Paradise. So we must stop
resorting to our limited vision, knowledge and insight when it comes to certain matters and
realise that Allah is the ONLY one who knows everything regarding every single aspect of our
lives. Not a leaf falls without him knowing about it. Not a particle of dust that he does not know
about. Not a single atom, proton or electron that he is not aware of. Therefore he knows best in
ALL and EVERY matter while we know not, even though we may think we know.
Therefore let us have full trust in Allah, because when we put our trust in a human then they
may let us down simply bcause they are human. But Allah will NEVER let us down so we can rest
assured when we put our full trust in him!
I pray to You, O Allah, to make us trust you and only you. May you make us of the Trusting and
keep us from trusting or worshipping our minds before you. Ameen.