Assalamualaikum
I heard from Nouman Ali Khan that if something bad happens (like getting a speeding ticket after you were speeding) and it was a result of your actions (like the example above) it is your punishment. Does this practice apply to other situations such as a depressed person not feeling motivated to ask for help and they feel depressed as they didn’t ask for help. Also, I heard that if you recite the three “Qul” Surah’s, Allah will help you. Does that mean if you do not recite these duas, you deserve the bad things that happen to you?
Jazzakallahu Khair
I heard from Nouman Ali Khan that if something bad happens (like getting a speeding ticket after you were speeding) and it was a result of your actions (like the example above) it is your punishment. Does this practice apply to other situations such as a depressed person not feeling motivated to ask for help and they feel depressed as they didn’t ask for help. Also, I heard that if you recite the three “Qul” Surah’s, Allah will help you. Does that mean if you do not recite these duas, you deserve the bad things that happen to you?
Jazzakallahu Khair