Prevention of Boasting (Showing Off) in Islam
Islam promotes morality and goodness in its followers. It is a clear guidance for the entire world population. The Religion of Peace comprises
 of two main sources of supervision, i.e. Quran Majeed and Sunnah of the
 Holy Prophet . Both of them instruct the believers to adopt 
righteousness and abstain from wrongdoings. Abu Hurrairah (R.A) narrated
 the Holy Prophet saying as:
“Hasten to do good deeds before you are overtaken by one of the seven afflictions.” Then (giving a warning) he said, “Are you waiting for such poverty which will make you unmindful of devotion; or prosperity which will make you corrupt, or disease as will disable you, or such senility as will make you mentally unstable, or sudden death, or Ad-Dajjal who is the worst expected absent, or the Hour, and the Hour will be most grievous and most bitter”.
It
 means one should enthusiastically opt for performing noble actions 
without any delay as there might be lack of willingness with passage of 
time for one reason or another. But there is also a great deal of 
emphasis not publicizing either of the deeds when committed. Making sins
 not known to others is easily understood but keeping one`s good acts 
also secret is somewhat not realized by many. Regarding this matter, 
Allah SWT says in His Sacred Book:
“Those who spend their wealth in
 the way of Allah and then do not follow up what they have spent with 
reminders [of it] or [other] injury will have their reward with their 
Lord, and there will be no fear concerning them, nor will they grieve. 
[Quran, 2: 262]
The above mentioned Ayah tells that while carrying out dignified deeds like Zakah (charity),
 one should not announce about it to the masses because it leads to 
decrease in Ajar (Good Return). Those who act like this are highly 
beloved near the Almighty Lord Who has kept their recompense with Him 
from whom they will greatly benefit eventually.
Actions are by Intentions
In
 Islam, there is a straightforward instruction about keeping one`s 
purpose of carrying out every action clear. One must have comprehensible
 idea of why it is performing a certain act and for whom.
“Actions are but by intentions, and every person will only get what he intended. (Bukhari)
The
 above stated Hadith indicates that every deed comes with an outcome as a
 result of a certain intention that one has before and while performing 
it. Therefore, every believer must have clear conscious of carrying out 
noble actions for sake of Allah`s pleasure alone.
Secrecy of Righteous Deeds
Salah
 is made obligatory upon all the Muslims five times a day with strict 
timing in the mosque. However, there are some non compulsory prayers 
which are purely Prophetic Traditions. For this matter, Rasulullah ﷺ has
 advised the believers to accomplish them privately at their homes as He
 (PBUH) Himself used to pray.
“O people! Pray in your homes, for truly the best prayers are those that a person prays at home, with the exception of the prescribed prayers.” (Bukhari)
It
 means that the Messenger ﷺ of God has regarded the non obligatory Namaz
 which is carried out alone better which is of course not the case in 
mandatory Salah. It serves as a great means of saving one from showing 
off in religious matters. Moreover, it also helps in developing a good 
environment within house.
Emphasis on Avoiding Boasting
Riya
 (boaster) is greatly forbidden in the Religion of Peace. But 
unfortunately, most of us, knowingly or unknowingly, fall for this crime
 in our lives when we make informal conversations with others. We tend 
to forget that while we are doing something to acquire Allah`s pleasure,
 we are also wasting our efforts by making them public for sake of 
self-esteem.
“There are three (types of) people to whom Allah will neither speak on the Day of Resurrection nor look at them nor purify them, and they will have a painful chastisement.” The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) repeated it three times. Abu Dharr (May Allah be pleased with him) remarked: “They are ruined. Who are they, O Messenger of Allah?” Upon this, the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, “One who lets down his lower garments (below his ankels) out of arrogance, one who boasts of his favours done to another; and who sells his goods by taking a false oath.” (Muslim)
This Saying of Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ plainly
 explains the destruction of one`s all good deeds done if and when 
someone has made them known to others in order to attain their 
appreciation. This shows that there is a great virtue in hiding one`s 
noble actions from public as they are solely done for pleasing Allah SWT
 and not His creations. On another account, Rasulullah ﷺ is reported to 
have said:
“If anyone wants to have his deeds widely publicized, Allah will publicize (his humiliation). And if anyone makes a hypocritical display (of his deeds) Allah will make a display of him.”
It
 shows that both believers who try to appease fellow Muslim brothers by 
doing good and hypocrites who obviously do not believe in Islamic 
commandments but act to show off, are worthy of Allah`s punishment in 
this world and hereafter. Thus, it is obvious that boasting finishes the
 significance of noble acts as fire damages the wood. Therefore, every 
one of us should try its best not to perform good deeds to receive 
praise from others but only do them for pleasing the Almighty Lord.
Seeking Allah`s Help for Avoiding Show Off
The
 solution to this problem of boasting lies in taking assistance from 
Allah SWT. After realizing one`s weakness for pleasing the public in 
noble deeds, one should sincerely ask the Most Merciful for His guidance
 in prayers. In this regard, Surah Fatiha is
 considered to be one of the most effective Duas (Supplications) to the 
Almighty Lord, which is also an essential part of Daily Prayers.
[All] praise is [due] to Allah, Lord of the worlds – The Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful, sovereign of the Day of Recompense. It is You we worship and You we ask for help. Guide us to the straight path – The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor, not of those who have evoked [Your] anger or of those who are astray. [Quran, 1: 1-7]
In
 this way, one would surely be able to cope with its difficulty of 
accomplishing good actions without showing off about them as the above 
Quranic lines are great means of requesting the God for granting 
rightful path.
In
 short, although good actions have positive effect on people around, but
 it is more advisable to perform them privately as it might lead one to 
become boastful if it carries them out in public. May Allah SWT save us 
all from the sin of showing off in religious and noble deeds! Aameen!
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