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legendaryman
i have read some where that "' there was a conversation between shaitan and allah (swt) that ,if you are true believer than shaitan will never influence me nor he will try make me to do sins ....my question is "''what mean a true believer how to become a true believer??? and can someone able quote that conversation from quran ..thanks
Assalaamu alaikum Legendary,
(smile) I haven't seen you for a while. I'm glad you're trying to get closer to Allah. And I hope your employment problems are over, and that your health question may be resolved in a way beneficial to you.
I believe that you are perhaps thinking of this: Qur'an 39-42.
"My Lord!" (Iblis) said. "Since You made me slip up, I'm going to make (immorality and wickedness) seem proper and good to those on earth, and I'm going to deviate all of them (morally)- except (of course), for Your sincere servants among them."
"The path (that they follow) will be the straight one that leads back to Me," (God) answered, "and you'll have no power over My servants, except for the ones who put themselves in the wrong and follow you."
The Meaning of the Holy Qur'an in Today's English, Extended Study Edition by Yahiya Emerick
(smile) You see? Shaitan can't
make you do anything. But he will certainly whisper suggestions to you. He does this to everyone, you know. But no one is forced to follow his suggestions… it is we ourselves who choose what we do.
(smile) If you want to become a better believer, then I would suggest you read more of the Qur'an
yourself. The long road starts with one step. It seems to me that you have already started walking. But you need a good map or guidebook to help you on your way. (smile) As Allah Says in the Qur'an 2:
Sahih International: This is the Book about which there is no doubt, a guidance for those conscious of Allah -
(smile) Try reading a translation for 15 minutes before you go to bed, and then reciting the same passage in Arabic the next morning when you wake up (after fajr prayers). If you can't read Arabic, then read more of the translation. If you do this regularly, I suspect you may find that your life starts to gradually change in more positive directions.
May Allah, the Firm, yet Gentle, Help you find your way.