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In the name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful
1. Disobey in disobedience
This is the highest level of disobedience towards God.
This type of Moslem does not carry out the laws of God (which is
imposed upon every believer) in his life,
and
contrastingly --- to the Islamic ideal --- he commits
sins (big and small), evils, wrongdoings and crime. He enjoys
committing ins and does not feel remorse and regret. After committing the sins, he forgets them
without feeling guilty or sinful. He is proud even
with the bad character he espouses. He does not accept any
advice, and certainly not admonition from others. If he is warned, he gets mad. He does not
repent over the sins, nor
does he hope for the forgiveness and mercy of God. He is not worried with
his fate in the Hereafter, nor is he scared with the punishment of torture prepared by God. It is
almost as if he is in doubt of the existence of God, and life after
death. This type of Moslem is considered as the
biggest disobedient servant of God. He disobeys God
externally and internally.
2. Disobedient Moslem
This type of person is one who admits to being a
Moslem but his character does not is not indicative of
his faith. He neglects the
commandments of God, and tends to commit
sins, big and/or small. He does not feel that he is
sinful
and does not repent over the sins committed. But he is
not proud of his sins and wrongdoings. He
just doesn't take it (the matter of sins and
hereafter) seriously. He doesn't hope for Allah's
mercy and forgiveness, nor is he afraid of the
punishment of God. This type of Moslem is considered
to be a disobedient servant of God. He disobeys God
externally and internally.
3. Disobey in Obedience
This is a Moslem who performs all of Allahâ's
commandments
in physical perfection such as prayer, fasting, the
performance of
hajj, etc. He shuns all the evils and wrongdoings such
as adultery, stealing, robbery, murdering etc.
Unfortunately he feels that he is a very good Moslem
and very confident that Allah accepted all of worships
and good deeds done. He doesn't feel that he is sinful
because he does not
commit any sin externally. He
thinks he will be saved from the hellfire and will be
dwelling the paradise in the hereafter. Due to the
feelings, he never thinks to ask for Allah's
forgiveness, let alone Allah's mercy.
Worse than that, he looks at others (who commits sins)
as
very unlucky persons who will
be dwelling the
hellfire.
He obeys God externally but disobeys Him internally.
He will be a great loser in the Hereafter because he
forgets that Allah doesn't only look at us externally
but internally as well. He expects the paradise and
never
expects that he will be dwelling the hellfire. When he
dies, he will be placed by God to the Hereafter due to
the absence of the feeling of subservience and
conceit.
He enters the hellfire in complete astonishment and
shock because he never expects that he deserves the
punishment of God because in his life, he did not
disobey God externally. This type of Moslem
is
actually considered a disobedient servant of God
even though he physically or externally looks as an
obedient servant. His heart is filled with the evil
traits which incur the wrath of God. He obeys God
externally but disobeys Him internally.
4. Obey in Disobedience
This is a Moslem who commits sins physically but he
always
feels guilty for the sins. He always blames and
criticizes himself for the sins and the wrongdoings
committed. He seeks Allah's mercy and forgiveness
and fears the punishment in the Hereafter direly.
Tears flow down upon his cheek when he
imagines the severe torture in the Hereafter. He
is remorseful and repents continuously. He always
wants to
be good but always fails in each endeavor
because the struggle against the enticement of the
evil desires and Satan is very painful and hard. His
heart is filled with the feeling of worry and fear.
His heart is waving with the feelings of subservience
and humility. He never thinks that he will enter the
paradise because he feels that he is not qualified for
that. He feels that he only deserves the hellfire.
He
looks at other people as being better than him, and
deserving
of paradise. This type of servant is actually
categorized as an obedient servant of God because God
does not look principally at our external self. By
Allah's
mercy, all of his sins will be forgiven by God. He
disobeys God externally (due to specific reason) but
obeys Him internally.
5. Obey
This is a Moslem who carries out all of the
commandments
imposed upon every Moslem and shuns all types of
evil doing, small and big. But he is never satisfied
with the quality of his worship presented to God. He
preserves the feeling of sinfulness and guilt, even
though
he has done the best. We have to achieve this level
of being a Moslem (at least) in order to be accepted
by God and
be saved from the hellfire. He obeys God externally
and internally.
6. Obey in Obedience.
This is the highest level of obedience towards God.
This Moslem implements
all of the commandments imposed upon him by God
and
avoids and shuns any sins, evils and wrongdoing. He
carries out the worship perfectly but he never feels
that it's perfect. He is worried with the acceptance
of the worship presented to God although God accepted
it. He is very afraid of any sins, small or big. He
always feels that he is the most sinful servant in
the
world even though he avoids committing sins. He never
feels or thinks that he deserves the paradise, while
in contrast he considers himself as the dweller of the
hellfire. For example, S. Omar Al Khattab (one of the
pious companions) was promised by Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) with the paradise but what we continued to
see
, after [S. Omar Al Khattab] was delivered this news,
was his tears and cries in fear of
God. He never felt that he would be the dweller
even though it had been promised by the Prophet. This
category of Moslem is rarely found nowadays (in the
end of world's age). He obeys God externally and
internally.
1. Disobey in disobedience
This is the highest level of disobedience towards God.
This type of Moslem does not carry out the laws of God (which is
imposed upon every believer) in his life,
and
contrastingly --- to the Islamic ideal --- he commits
sins (big and small), evils, wrongdoings and crime. He enjoys
committing ins and does not feel remorse and regret. After committing the sins, he forgets them
without feeling guilty or sinful. He is proud even
with the bad character he espouses. He does not accept any
advice, and certainly not admonition from others. If he is warned, he gets mad. He does not
repent over the sins, nor
does he hope for the forgiveness and mercy of God. He is not worried with
his fate in the Hereafter, nor is he scared with the punishment of torture prepared by God. It is
almost as if he is in doubt of the existence of God, and life after
death. This type of Moslem is considered as the
biggest disobedient servant of God. He disobeys God
externally and internally.
2. Disobedient Moslem
This type of person is one who admits to being a
Moslem but his character does not is not indicative of
his faith. He neglects the
commandments of God, and tends to commit
sins, big and/or small. He does not feel that he is
sinful
and does not repent over the sins committed. But he is
not proud of his sins and wrongdoings. He
just doesn't take it (the matter of sins and
hereafter) seriously. He doesn't hope for Allah's
mercy and forgiveness, nor is he afraid of the
punishment of God. This type of Moslem is considered
to be a disobedient servant of God. He disobeys God
externally and internally.
3. Disobey in Obedience
This is a Moslem who performs all of Allahâ's
commandments
in physical perfection such as prayer, fasting, the
performance of
hajj, etc. He shuns all the evils and wrongdoings such
as adultery, stealing, robbery, murdering etc.
Unfortunately he feels that he is a very good Moslem
and very confident that Allah accepted all of worships
and good deeds done. He doesn't feel that he is sinful
because he does not
commit any sin externally. He
thinks he will be saved from the hellfire and will be
dwelling the paradise in the hereafter. Due to the
feelings, he never thinks to ask for Allah's
forgiveness, let alone Allah's mercy.
Worse than that, he looks at others (who commits sins)
as
very unlucky persons who will
be dwelling the
hellfire.
He obeys God externally but disobeys Him internally.
He will be a great loser in the Hereafter because he
forgets that Allah doesn't only look at us externally
but internally as well. He expects the paradise and
never
expects that he will be dwelling the hellfire. When he
dies, he will be placed by God to the Hereafter due to
the absence of the feeling of subservience and
conceit.
He enters the hellfire in complete astonishment and
shock because he never expects that he deserves the
punishment of God because in his life, he did not
disobey God externally. This type of Moslem
is
actually considered a disobedient servant of God
even though he physically or externally looks as an
obedient servant. His heart is filled with the evil
traits which incur the wrath of God. He obeys God
externally but disobeys Him internally.
4. Obey in Disobedience
This is a Moslem who commits sins physically but he
always
feels guilty for the sins. He always blames and
criticizes himself for the sins and the wrongdoings
committed. He seeks Allah's mercy and forgiveness
and fears the punishment in the Hereafter direly.
Tears flow down upon his cheek when he
imagines the severe torture in the Hereafter. He
is remorseful and repents continuously. He always
wants to
be good but always fails in each endeavor
because the struggle against the enticement of the
evil desires and Satan is very painful and hard. His
heart is filled with the feeling of worry and fear.
His heart is waving with the feelings of subservience
and humility. He never thinks that he will enter the
paradise because he feels that he is not qualified for
that. He feels that he only deserves the hellfire.
He
looks at other people as being better than him, and
deserving
of paradise. This type of servant is actually
categorized as an obedient servant of God because God
does not look principally at our external self. By
Allah's
mercy, all of his sins will be forgiven by God. He
disobeys God externally (due to specific reason) but
obeys Him internally.
5. Obey
This is a Moslem who carries out all of the
commandments
imposed upon every Moslem and shuns all types of
evil doing, small and big. But he is never satisfied
with the quality of his worship presented to God. He
preserves the feeling of sinfulness and guilt, even
though
he has done the best. We have to achieve this level
of being a Moslem (at least) in order to be accepted
by God and
be saved from the hellfire. He obeys God externally
and internally.
6. Obey in Obedience.
This is the highest level of obedience towards God.
This Moslem implements
all of the commandments imposed upon him by God
and
avoids and shuns any sins, evils and wrongdoing. He
carries out the worship perfectly but he never feels
that it's perfect. He is worried with the acceptance
of the worship presented to God although God accepted
it. He is very afraid of any sins, small or big. He
always feels that he is the most sinful servant in
the
world even though he avoids committing sins. He never
feels or thinks that he deserves the paradise, while
in contrast he considers himself as the dweller of the
hellfire. For example, S. Omar Al Khattab (one of the
pious companions) was promised by Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) with the paradise but what we continued to
see
, after [S. Omar Al Khattab] was delivered this news,
was his tears and cries in fear of
God. He never felt that he would be the dweller
even though it had been promised by the Prophet. This
category of Moslem is rarely found nowadays (in the
end of world's age). He obeys God externally and
internally.