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In Shia Islam, the concept of what Allah (God) looks at is centered on the inner reality of a human being rather than their outward appearance, wealth, or social status. This perspective is deeply rooted in the Quran and the teachings of the Ahlul Bayt (the Prophet's family). Here is a breakdown of what Allah "looks at" according to Shia theology and ethics. 1. The Heart (Qalb) In Shia traditions, the heart is considered the "Throne of the Merciful." It is not the physical organ, but the spiritual center of a person. Purity of Intention: Allah looks at the sincerity behind every action. A small deed done with a pure heart is weightier than a massive deed done for show (Riya). The Sound Heart (Qalb-e-Saleem): The Quran mentions that on the Day of Judgment, nothing will benefit a person except coming to Allah with a "sound heart" (26:89)—one free from shirk (polytheism), hatred, and arrogance. 2. Sincerity (Ikhlas) Shia scholars emphasize that the "value" of an act is determined by its Niyyah (intention). A famous Hadith from the Prophet Muhammad, often cited in Shia texts, states: "Indeed, Allah does not look at your faces or your wealth, but He looks at your hearts and your deeds." If a person prays or gives charity to be seen by others, that act is considered spiritually "hollow" because Allah’s "gaze" was not the primary focus of the doer.