The Precious Pearl: Guarding and Cultivating Faith in the Teachings of Prophet Isa (Alayhi al-Salām)
As a former Christian, what always intrigued me was that often faith is likened to be a treasure—something rare, valuable, and deeply personal. One of the most profound sayings attributed to Prophet Isa (alayhi al-salām), known to Christians as Jesus, is the idea that once you find true faith—the pearl of real understanding—you should "bury" it to protect it from the world. This message conveys a timeless lesson in valuing and safeguarding one's connection with Allah (SWT), so that no worldly force can diminish it.
In Matthew 13:45-46, the prophet Isa ( alayhi al-salām ) says:
"Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking beautiful pearls, who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had and bought it."
This teaching is a metaphor for discovering true faith or the Kingdom of Allah / God. Once you as a person realize the value of genuine spiritual truth, you're willing to forsake all other attachments and possessions you have for it. If right
1. The Symbolism of the Pearl in Islam and Other Faith Traditions
Prophet's Isa’s (Alayhi al-Salām) reference to our faith as a “pearl” is symbolic in multiple ways. In nature, a pearl is formed from the persistent protection of a tiny irritant annoying piece of sand inside an oyster. Over time, layers of lustrous nacre transform a small imperfection into something beautiful and valuable.
This process echoes the journey of faith: it is often born from struggle, discomfort, and the decision to seek refuge in Allah.
Just as a pearl’s beauty is hidden within a rough, nondescript shell, true faith often lies within the heart of a believer, unseen and unrecognized by those around them. This hidden nature of faith is both a protection and a reminder that its real value is spiritual rather than worldly. By likening faith to a pearl, Prophet Isa (alayhi al-salām) highlights that faith, like a pearl, requires care and protection from the threats and distractions of our world we live in today. Especially today's modern world.
2. What It Means to "Bury" Faith
“Burying” faith doesn’t mean concealing it out of fear but rather signifies guarding it as you're own spiritual treasure. Faith is more than a simple belief—it is the guiding force that shapes yours and mine's actions, decisions, and connections with others. When a believer discovers the depth of true faith, they might realize that its value cannot be overstated. But the journey discovering true faith also includes tests, and faith is often vulnerable to challenges from the world around us, whether they are doubts,
desires,
addiction,
porn,
vulgarity or
external criticisms, or worse, critisism by loved ones or people close related.
To "bury" one's pearl of faith means safeguarding it from influences that can lead to doubt or cynicism. It involves nurturing our relationship with Allah through prayer, reflection, and knowledge, ensuring that our faith is anchored and secure. By protecting this precious “pearl” within, we avoid the trap of seeking validation for our beliefs from others, which can weaken the purity and sincerity of our faith.
3. The Importance of Internalizing Faith
Burying faith also emphasizes the need for internalizing it deeply. Prophet Isa (alayhi al-salām) understood the importance of making faith a personal, lived experience rather than a superficial display or theatre act. Faith that remains only on the surface, untested and unguarded, is more vulnerable to being shaken or taken by worldly forces. By cultivating a strong inner belief, we create a foundation that is resilient to both criticism and challenges.
In our modern context, where beliefs and values are often publicly scrutinized, the message to “bury” our faith resonates with the need to root ourselves deeply in our convictions, not for show but for spiritual growth. This internalization strengthens the bond between the believer and Allah, creating a faith that is steadfast and not easily influenced.
4. Applying the Teaching to Protect Our Faith
Hear me clearly in my call to guard your pearl of faith is particularly relevant in a world that encourages constant validation and public expression of our beliefs. Social media, cultural trends, and peer pressures can sometimes lead us to put our faith on display, making it vulnerable to judgments, misunderstandings, or even self-doubt.
Practically, protecting your pearl of faith means being selective about the influences we allow into our lives. It involves finding quiet, sincere moments of worship, studying the teachings of Islam, and engaging in good company that encourages our spiritual growth. When we protect our faith in these ways, we cultivate a relationship with Allah that can withstand trials and grow stronger over time.
5. Faith as a Continuous Journey
The journey of a believer is a path of constant seeking and renewal. We strive to live by the Quran and the Sunnah, using the wisdom of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and the teachings of prophets like Isa (alayhi al-salām) as guides. In this sense, burying our pearl of faith does not mean hiding it away permanently but recognizing that faith, like any precious treasure, requires consistent care.
At times, it might feel necessary to isolate ourselves from distractions or harmful influences to preserve our faith, just as one would secure a precious pearl. But just as a buried pearl remains valuable and beautiful even when unseen, so too does our faith flourish when it is nurtured internally, away from the eyes of those who might seek to diminish it.
6. Conclusion: Finding Strength in Solitude with Allah
Prophet Isa’s (alayhi al-salām) advice to protect one’s pearl of faith invites us even more to find strength in our solitude with Allah. When we recognize the sacredness of faith, we come to understand that its true strength lies in our hearts, in that secret space where only Allah can see. By safeguarding our faith, we honour its true value and allow it to flourish within us in soul, mind and body, away from worldly distractions and trials.
Let us take this advice to heart by actively protecting our belief, turning inward for renewal, and seeking to strengthen our bond with Allah each day.
In doing so, we not only guard our faith but allow it to shine more brightly within, guiding us on the path to His mercy and light.
Ibrahim