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Evil Deceives 90% or People in Neksurat!


 


All the dangers that religious and worldly people cause, all the wrong decisions they take, most of them are done under the guise of some good deed or noble purpose. You know the history of Noah's (a.s.) nation's indulging in idolatry, that a generation was inspired by Satan to place portraits of great worshipers in mosques in the name of gaining motivation in worship by recalling their good deeds.

a few Generations later, those portraits installed in mosques became idols. Satan uses and manipulates people's emotions to lead them astray. Even the love of justice and hatred of injustice can sometimes be misdirected in the wrong field and lead to man's disaster.

Anger & Emotional Imbalance as one of the symptoms of being affected by magicis considered. Following are some examples of ways in which it is possible to deceive or endanger people with good intentions or in good faith:- (a) Examples of being seduced by love and kindness:

(1) A man feels pity and affection for a 'helpless' (whether real or fake) girl. In the end it became a cause of sedition for him. If the extramarital affair was illegal, that isUnanimously a sedition [as was the case with the dervish Bersisa]. Again, if the marriage is done to the wrong person, it will only cause fetna. For example, if the person you married is a poor wretch, a mischievous swindler or a sorcerer. Besides, in many cases, one has to lose one's wife and children because one cannot accept the second one.

(2) A girl thought, let's guide the traditional brother a little, about religionBring it on the way. If a person accepts Islam through me, what is the harm! But while bringing others to the path of religion, one's own religion is lost. (b) Examples of Jeopardy by Justified Indignation:

(1) Being angry thinking that "so-and-so's prayer is not performed properly", or "so-and-so is not offering any Sunnah-Nafal prayer" etc. and thinking that the concerned person is unbelieving and thinking that "I hate so-and-so for the sake of Allah". SuchSelf-righteousness only creates pride, and creates divisions among Muslims.

(2) Being extremely angry at the non-implementation of God's law, causing incidents. In this case, the thought is justified, the anger is also logical, but the emotional balance and taking stubborn action causes sedition. Needless to say, Allah's law is mandatory for every believer. But nothing can be done in haste.So that there is only harm to oneself or any other innocent person, nothing is done.

(3) It may also happen to a man, he saw his wife misbehaving with the house maid, harassing her with false accusations, then he got angry in his heart. But the devil has a target there, to further vent this anger away from the wife to the point of divorce and the oppressed servant girl.

Converting sympathy into addiction and seduction. Such things can happen if you are affected by the spell of dissociation and loss of character.

But the man will think that I am very righteous that I have taken the side of justice for the sake of Allah, I am not condoning his wrongdoing as my own. But the point is, supporting the wrongdoing of one's own person must be excluded, opposing and preventing the wrongdoing must be done, but in these cases, there is no such thing in the mind.

Do not indulge the passions, which lead to sedition. #correct_action #Neksurte_Mandkarmer_Saai

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