Loving and Living the Quran

Episode 340 When the Nafs Becomes a God [45:23]


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Allah says: "Have you considered the one who takes his desire as his god…?" (45:23)

After reflecting on nafs al-ammārah, we now encounter a deeper warning: what happens when desire becomes the authority.

The word hawā refers to inclination, impulse, passion. Its root carries meanings like falling or being tossed by the wind — something unstable that can lead a person into ruin.

Taking desire as a "god" does not mean literal worship. It means:

  • Obeying impulse without question

  • Organizing life around comfort and craving

  • Prioritizing feeling over values

  • Sacrificing long-term well-being for short-term relief

Desire itself is not evil. It was meant to be a servant, not a master.

Modern psychology calls this the "tyranny of impulse." Cravings are intense but temporary. Research on impulse control shows urges peak and pass like waves. When we pause instead of reacting, we weaken their power.

Repeated surrender, however, strengthens neural pathways of instant gratification. Over time, hearts become "sealed" — not because God arbitrarily misguides, but because we habituate ourselves to ignoring truth.

Islam came to liberate us from slavery — including slavery to our own impulses.

Practice today: When an urge arises:

  • Pause

  • Name it

  • Notice it

  • Breathe

Even six seconds of awareness can restore perspective.

Reflection:

  • Where do I obey impulse without question?

  • What feeling has become my authority?

  • Can I pause for six seconds today?

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Loving and Living the QuranBy Marzia Hassan

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