The Book of Intentions
The Book of Intentions
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“I intend.”
With those two words, your entire approach and lens of perspective to everything you do can change. This is a new translation of The Book of Intentions by Habib Muhammad ibn ʿAlawi al-ʿAydarus, better known as Ḥabīb Saʿd. In it, he explores the transformative power of intention (niyyah) in Islamic practice. Rooted in the profound and popular hadith that "actions are by intentions," this book guides readers in aligning daily actions with purpose, so every deed becomes an act of worship. Habib Saʿd emphasizes that the heart's intentions are more significant than physical actions alone; even small acts, when performed with the right intention, yield immense spiritual rewards.
The text is structured around various themes, such as visiting the mosque, gathering for prayer, and cultivating relationships with fellow believers. For each act, Habib Saʿd provides a list of recommended intentions, highlighting the unique rewards associated with them. He cites hadith and insights from the scholars and tradition to illustrate the deep-seated importance of intentions in the life of a Muslim, urging believers to make every permissible action purposeful, even routine tasks like eating or sleeping. Through these practical examples, Habib Saʿd illustrates how good intentions can sanctify daily life and create a continuous state of worship.
- Author: Habib Muhammad ibn ʿAlawī ibn ʿUmar al-ʿAydarūs @ Habib Saʿd
- Language: English & Arabic
- Binding: Paperback
- Pages: 186 pages
- Color: Black and White
- ISBN: 978-1-952306-61-7
- Publisher: Imam Ghazali Publishing
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Habib Muhammad ibn ʿAlawi al-ʿAydarus, born in 1932 in Tarim, hailed from a distinguished lineage tracing back to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Raised in a scholarly and pious environment, he studied under numerous eminent scholars. His life was marked by dedication to Islamic knowledge and spiritual guidance, even enduring three and a half years of severe torture in prison under a socialist regime. He authored over one hundred concise and beneficial books on various Islamic topics. He passed away on October 6, 2011, leaving behind a legacy of scholarship and spiritual leadership.

