In Islamic philosophy, the qalb () or heart is the center of the human personality. The Quran mentions "qalb" 132 times and its root meaning suggests that the heart is always in a state of motion and transformation. According to the Quran and the Hadith, the heart plays a central role in human existence, serving as the source of good and evil, right and wrong. In Islam, GOD is more concerned with the motives of one's heart than their actions. The heart is also a medium for GOD's to human beings, and is associated with virtues such as knowledge, faith, Tazkiyah, Taqwa, love, and repentance. Without purification, however, the heart can become plagued with negative attributes such as Ghaflah, sinfulness, evil, and hate.
Theologically, the heart is regarded as the barzakh or isthmus between Dunya and Akhirah, and between the visible and invisible worlds, the human realm, and the realm of the Spirit.
GOD pays special attention to the heart, as it is viewed as the true center of a person. Quranic verses highlight that GOD is more concerned with the motives of one's heart than their actions. While mistakes can be forgiven, the intentions of the heart are critical. For example, in 33:5 the Quran states: "There is no fault in you if you make mistakes, but only in what your hearts premeditate". In 2:225, it says: "GOD will not take you to task for a slip in your oaths; but He will take you to task for what your hearts have earned; and GOD is Forgiving, Clement" (cf. 2:118, 8:70).
According to the Quran, the heart serves as a medium for GOD's revelations to human beings. Prophets receive revelations in their hearts, and it is also a place for vision, understanding, and remembrance. The heart plays a crucial role in fostering faith and directing guidance towards the right path. However, it can also serve as a breeding ground for doubt, denial, unbelief, and misguidance, which Satan may try to instill. The heart is associated with virtues such as purity, piety, love, and repentance, but these virtues are not inherent and must be instilled and nurtured by GOD. Without GOD's purification, the heart can become plagued with negative attributes such as sickness, sinfulness, evil, and hate. The heart is meant to be open and receptive to the divine guidance, light, and love. However, the hearts of those who do wrong can become hard and harsh. The Quran teaches that GOD has sent down a beautiful scripture, and those who fear Him tremble when they read it, causing their skin and hearts to soften. However, if the heart is not receptive, it can become hard like stone, or even harder, as the hearts of some have become.
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