Aligning Intentions and Actions: A Qur’anic Psychology
Zahir and Batin in Islam:
Aligning Inner Intentions and Outer Actions
(Qur’anic Psychology)
Human beings naturally desire that everything they do turns out right. They want to be liked, respected, and admired by others. However, reality often proves otherwise—circumstances and relationships make it impossible to please everyone.
A powerful truth emerges here:
A person who tries to be liked by everyone often compromises sincerity—and this is where hypocrisy (nifaq) begins.
Islam does not teach us to chase people’s approval. Instead, it teaches us to correct ourselves from within by aligning our Zahir (outer self) and Batin (inner self) according to the guidance of Allah.
Allah is Al-Zahir and Al-Batin
One of the most profound attributes of Allah is that He knows both what is visible and what is hidden.
Surah Al-Hadid (57:3)
هُوَ الْأَوَّلُ وَالْآخِرُ وَالظَّاهِرُ وَالْبَاطِنُ ۖ وَهُوَ بِكُلِّ شَيْءٍ عَلِيمٌ
Translation:
“He is the First and the Last, the Manifest (Zahir) and the Hidden (Batin), and He has knowledge of all things.”
This verse establishes a foundational principle:
- Allah sees your actions (Zahir)
- Allah knows your intentions, emotions, and hidden thoughts (Batin)
The Illusion of a Perfect Image
Many people focus on fixing their outward image:
- Speaking kindly
- Acting respectfully
- Showing goodness in public
But when they are alone, their inner state may contradict their outer behavior:
- Jealousy (hasad)
- Negative assumptions
- Inner dissatisfaction
Surah Al-An'am (6:120)
وَذَرُوا ظَاهِرَ الْإِثْمِ وَبَاطِنَهُ
Translation:
“Abandon both the open sins and the hidden ones.”
This verse makes it clear:
Islam is not just about what people see—it is about what Allah sees within you.
Jealousy: A Hidden Rejection of Divine Decree
A person may recognize that someone else is better than them:
- They admit it outwardly
- But internally, they feel discomfort or resentment
This reflects a deeper issue:
A lack of contentment with Allah’s distribution (Qadr).
Such feelings, if not controlled, can evolve into:
- Hatred
- سوء ظن (bad assumptions)
- Even harmful intentions
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:284)
وَإِن تُبْدُوا مَا فِي أَنفُسِكُمْ أَوْ تُخْفُوهُ يُحَاسِبْكُم بِهِ اللَّهُ
Translation:
“Whether you reveal what is within yourselves or conceal it, Allah will call you to account for it.”
What is Hypocrisy (Nifaq)?
Hypocrisy is not only about lying—it is about misalignment:
- When the outer self shows goodness
- But the inner self holds negativity
For example:
- Praising someone publicly
- While disliking them internally
This contradiction indicates:
A personality that is not aligned with truth and sincerity.
Islam calls for integrity, where your inner and outer selves match.
Life is a Test of Inner and Outer Alignment
Allah has sent human beings into this world:
- To learn
- To grow
- To earn reward through actions
But actions are only accepted when they meet two conditions:
- Correct intention (Batin)
- Correct action (Zahir)
This is what makes a deed truly صالح (righteous).
The Criterion of Success
Surah Al-Asr (103:1–3)
وَالْعَصْرِ إِنَّ الْإِنسَانَ لَفِي خُسْرٍ إِلَّا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ
Translation:
“By time, indeed mankind is in loss—except those who believe and perform righteous deeds…”
True success is not based on:
- Popularity
- Image
- Social approval
Rather, it depends on:
- Faith (Iman)
- Righteous actions aligned with sincere intention
Transparency: The Key to Acceptance
For a deed to be truly accepted:
- It must be transparent
- It must reflect your true intention
- It must follow Allah’s guidance (Qur’anic protocol)
A good deed without sincerity is incomplete, and sincerity without action is insufficient.











