“Unlawful desires are usually associated with ugliness. They leave behind a lingering sensation of pain and guilt. Hence, whenever you are tempted, think about liberating yourself. Think about all the remorse that would accompany the realization of those desires, and then make up your mind. Struggling your way through obedience is not an easy task. It is, however, associated with goodness and soothing pleasures. Whenever you overburden yourself (with unlawful desires) think about how nice it would be to repent and set yourself free. Think about the pleasures that lawful desires will provide and try to make the correct choice. The dilemma you will experience should be reduced by remembering the sweet pleasure and the ultimate happiness that your obedience (to Allâh) will provide. Also make your struggle less of one by picturing the punishment that follows disobedience to Allâh. Logically, your mind should opt for the more rewarding option and help you to endure the pain of denying yourself the realization of such desires.”
That is very sound advice. What to do though when others are at fault and they know it,and you try to tell them to stop what they are doing for their own benefit and others but they refuse to listen, do you just leave them be to their own fate or continue?
That is very sound advice. What to do though when others are at fault and they know it,and you try to tell them to stop what they are doing for their own benefit and others but they refuse to listen, do you just leave them be to their own fate or continue?
Read Surah Yasin! Wa Maa Alaynaa ilal Balaghul Mubeen!!!
Our Lord! Verily, we have heard the call of one calling to Faith: 'Believe in your Lord,' and we have believed.
Our Lord! Forgive us our sins and expiate from us our evil deeds, and make us die (in the state of righteousness) along with Al-Abrar
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