Friday, 15 April 2016

FALSE HOPE

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💡FALSE   HOPE💡
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It was common among Muslim scholars to discuss the delicate balance between hope and fear. If one is overwhelmed with fear, he enters a psychological state of terror that leads to despair — that is, despair of God's mercy. In the past, this religious illness was common, although less so today because, ironically, people are not as religious as they used to be.

An overabundance of hope is a disease that leads to complacency and dampens the aspiration to do good, since salvation is something guaranteed (in one's mind, that is). Human beings simply cannot handle being assured of Paradise without deeds that warrant salvation. Too many will serve their passions like slaves and still consider themselves saved. In Islam, faith must be coupled with good works for one's religion to be complete. This does not contradict the sound Islamic doctrine that "God's grace alone saves us."

There is yet another kind of hope called umniyya, which is blameworthy in Islam. Essentially it is having hope but neglecting the means to achieve what one hopes for, which is often referred to as an "empty wish." One hopes to become healthier, for example, but remains sedentary and is altogether careless about diet. To hope for the Hereafter but do nothing for it in terms of conduct and morality is also false hope.

The attitude and statement of many that "My Mind is My Faith" and thats what God's need. To believe in such and  have nothing done for what Allah has in place for hereafter is a big false hope. YOU MUST WAKE UP FROM YOUR SLEEP & STOP DREAMING.




MAY ALLAH SAVE US FROM THE DESTRUCTION THROUGH FALSE HOPE AND THAT OF SHAYTAN. Ameen

Compiled By: Adeyanju J.O
FOR : TariQ Consult Nig.

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