(2) Well Intention Man enjoys two forms...
(2) Well Intention Man enjoys two forms: one is external and represented by his body, and the other is internal and represented by his mental and moral traits. Man’s external form is the target of praise and dispraise, according to its beauty or ugliness. In the same way, the internal form is the target of praise or criticism, according to its goodness or evil.
Like beautifying the external forms, rational people are accustomed to beautifying their internal forms by means of clinging to good intentions and well behaviour, and avoiding showing off, hypocrisy, envy, and the like vicious manners. Amir Al-Mu’minin Imam Ali (PBUH) said: Scholars and wise people used to correspond to each other with three statements only: As for those whose main concern is the (preparations for the) life to come, Allah will satisfy their worldly concerns.
As for those who maintain their hidden intentions, Allah will maintain their public affairs. As for those who establish good relations between Allah and them, Allah will establish good relations between people and them. Imam Sadiq (PBUH) said: As for anyone who keeps secret a good deed, Allah will, eventually, reveal a good reputation for him. As for him who keeps secret an evil, Allah will, sooner or later, reveal an ill reputation for him.
(3) Self-control Due to the charming instincts and desires, mentalities tend to deviation to take to the depths of corruption. Hence, it is essential to control and immunize oneself against sins: And (I swear) by the soul and that (Power) which designed it and inspired it with knowledge of evil and piety, those who purify their souls will certainly have everlasting happiness and those who corrupt their souls will certainly be deprived of happiness.
(1) However, for those who had feared their Lord and restrained their souls from acting according to their desires, Paradise will be their dwelling. (2) The Prophet (PBUHH): The faith of those who enjoy three traits is perfect: those whose rage does not take them out of the right, whose satisfaction does not take to the wrong, and who pardon when they are powerful. 4. Self-Judgment Self-judgment is to call oneself to account every day regarding good deeds as well as wrongdoings.
If the scale of acts of obedience overweight the scale of acts of disobedience, we must thank God for such success.