Sadr means “chest.” When Allaah ‘azza wajal refers to secrets or motives, He uses the word sadr, like in Suratun Naas: The one who whispers in the hearts of Mankind. [Quran, 114: 5] <br /> <br />Now it’s time to test yourself on the signs of a pure and devoted heart! <br /> <br />It continues to push its companion until he turns to Allah subhanahu wa ta’alaa and repents. <br />It doesn’t grow tired of the remembrance of Allah subhanahu wa ta’alaa or His worship. <br />If it misses out on an act of obedience it feels a pain that is more severe than the pain felt when losing money. <br />It finds sweetness and delight in worship greater than any delight from food and drink. <br />If it enters salah, its worries and troubles from this worldly life leave it. <br />It is stingier with its time being wasted than a miser’s stinginess with his money. <br />It is more concerned with a good deed being performed correctly and accepted than the actual deed itself.