Whenever I do anything, Allah comes instantly to mind and I end up associating him with whatever I am doing (astaghfirullah). I need this to stop but I don't know how because this always happens. I try and say the dua for shirk and seek refuge in Allah from shaytan but still it continues. Has Allah destined me for hell? Is this shaytan or is this coming from me? Is this shirk (minor/major)? Please help, thank you.
It is important that you ignore it. Don't think about it. Clear your mind. Make Dhikr. Focus on Allaah Ta`aalaa. Don't give any attention to Shaytaani Wasaawis. If Shaytaan sees that he is troubling you, it would only encourage him. Don't give him that.
Recite Ta`awwudh (A`oodhu Billaahi Minash Shaytaanir Rajeem) ten times every morning and every evening.
Try to stay with Wudhoo at all times. I mentioned this in another post, but I'm mentioning it here again: Wudhoo is the shield of the Mu'min against Shaytaan. A person who stays with Wudhoo at all times enjoys special protection from Allaah Ta`aalaa. Shaytaan has no power against such a person. So try to be with Wudhoo at all times and when going to bed. Another very important thing is that you should try never to be for a long time in a state of Janaabah (major impurity).
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To add to that:
No, In Shaa Allaah you are not destined for hell. Allaah Ta`aalaa has chosen you and granted you Imaan. From all the people in this world - so many are Kuffaar; many, many, many more than there are Muslims - Allaah Ta`aalaa chose to give you Imaan. To give you Hidaayat (Guidance). This is the greatest Ni`mah (Blessing) from Allaah Ta`aalaa.
Those who believe in and obey Allaah Ta`aalaa - The One True God - the Muslimeen, the Mu'mineen; they are destined for Jannah, Bi-Idhnillaah.
May Allaah Ta`aalaa keep all of us steadfast upon the Siraat al-Mustaqeem and upon the Haqq,
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "There are two expressions which are very easy for the tongue to say, but they are very heavy in the balance and are very dear to The Beneficent (Allah), and they are, 'Subhan Allah Al- `Azim and 'Subhan Allah wa bihamdihi.'"
[Sahih al-Bukhari 6406]
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