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If the devil's leaves step into this trap once, then he is trapped. There is a very good chance of booking yourself into the pit of hell by kissing the hands of Satan. Due to overconfidence in yourself, you may think, oh shit! You are unnecessarily afraid... Satan will never be able to feed me, on the contrary, I will make him run away. That's just the first step, then I'm not going any further. Barcissa, like you, thought, “That's up to the first step. Then I'm not going any further." But at one time, he did the heinous sin of prostrating to the devil by crossing the first, second, and third steps step by step. What is the guarantee that this will not happen in your case? Barsisa was a great worshiper (Abid). But in the end it was his tragic fate—I, you are a boy.[1]

Apart from that, Allah (swt) has forbidden himself to be involved in fitnah. He did not say do not commit fornication, He said do not go to adultery.[2]

So there is no point in getting yourself into all these temptations with a damn care attitude. Confidence is good, but overconfidence only fools have. You will find many more places to paint, better not to do it here. This is the question of heaven and hell. Try to understand the reality. You know very well what things lead you into temptation. What triggers make you want to watch porn, masturbate or have real sex. List those things. It is written on the back of the truck, haven't you seen it - stay 100 hands away? Thus stay 100 cubits away from things that lead to zina. Don't even go near the edge. Don't give Satan a chance. Don't accept any arguments.

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