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Is Shaytan active during Ramazan

 Yes It’s true, But this needs emphasizing a few concepts necessary for you to understand what I am going to say. A human isn’t just made of skin and bones, he’s has an entire committee inside of him that is constantly arguing and giving him decisions. Which unfortunately the human declares his own. The following are the members of the committee Nafs: Among-st the most powerful in the committee is the Nafs, A name given by Allah to the wishes of a human. These wishes depend of the status of a human, If he is pious, they will be good, like help, read books etc. If he is bad, they will be bad, like immoral-sex, money with no regard for the other etc The Zamir [ Angel ] : To counter these wishes we have been bestowed by Allah the Zamir, it is yet another powerful member of the committee who takes part in the decision making and if a man tries to least listen to him, he can change his decisions. The zamir tries to bring one To harmony Calmness Good-Deeds etc. You Yourself: Even though ...

Shaytan is our biggest enemy

 Shaytan – The Ultimate Enemy of Humanity IslamicFinder  .  Friday May 27, 2022  .  ‘Shaytan’ is an Arabic word, which means ‘the one who is far away’ in a literal context. In the Holy Qurán, the usage of the word ‘Shaytan’ signifies an evil spirit (jinn) or people who lead others away from the path of faith and light. Shaytan can also be referred to as a nefarious soul distanced from Allah and the truth of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). The Holy Book uses the word to denote a harmful being - one who has embarked upon a mission of creating division, discord, and corruption. Here’s what the Holy Qurán says about Shaytan in different instances in multiple Surahs: Surah Al-Baqarah: 168 “O mankind, eat from whatever is on earth [that is] lawful and good and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. Indeed, he is to you a clear enemy.” Surah Al-Ma'ida: 91 “Satan only wants to cause between you animosity and hatred through intoxicants and gambling and to avert you from the r...

Surah Luqman

 Surah Luqman is the 31st chapter of the Holy Quran. It was revealed in Makkah, making it a Makki Surah. This Surah consists of 34 verses and is found in Juz 21 of the Quran. The Surah is named after Luqman (AS), a wise man known for his profound advice to his son. It emphasizes monotheism (Tawheed), the importance of wisdom, gratitude, and the consequences of disbelief. The Surah serves as a guide for moral and ethical living, encouraging believers to seek knowledge, humility, and righteousness. Surah Luqman is a remarkable chapter filled with wisdom and guidance. It encourages believers to embrace faith, gratitude, and righteousness while avoiding arrogance and deception. The Surah serves as a powerful reminder of Allah’s signs, the importance of family values, and the eternal truth of the Hereafter. 📖 Read | 🎧 Listen | 📥 Download

Brotherhood

 It is my duty to love them, support them, and forgive them when they make mistakes As the oldest of three brothers, I have always felt a sense of responsibility to look after my younger siblings. It is a role that I take very seriously and one that I know comes with certain rights and responsibilities. In Islam, brotherhood is highly valued and is seen as a bond that goes beyond blood relations. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: “The believers in their mutual kindness, compassion, and sympathy are just like one body. When one of the limbs suffers, the whole body responds to it with wakefulness and fever” (Al-Taj, Volume 2, Page 136 as well as Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 8, Book 73, Number 70). Subscribe to our newsletter for Muslim parents... First name * Your email * Subscribe This hadith highlights the importance of looking out for one another and the concept of brotherhood in Islam. Therefore, when thinking about my role as a brother to siblings, both my older sister and younger b...