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Romeesa-Chan:
--- Quote from: SpongeBob-Mony on July 26, 2011, 09:24:26 pm ---The first one is AWESOME! Like really mashAllah. I was very glad you shared it with me!
I'm writing an article about time and all, so those will help me A LOT. I already said to myself that I'll use the articles Romeesa sent to me via pm because I found them VERY helpful mA. :D
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Always glad to share whatever I have! ;D
Really? That's amazing! I wanna read! :D
Alhamdulillah! :D I am happy yuh used them! :D
Malak:
Its true, we cant blame satan for everything wrong that we do. I read a book about Satan and devils; how they can misguide us and how we should protect ourselves.
Here is a small part from it:
Allah did not give Satan the ability to compel mankind or force them to misguidance and disbelief.
Allah says in the Quran,
"Lo! My faithful bondsmen- over them you have no power, and your Lord suffices as their guardian" (al-Israa 65).
And He also said,
"And Satan indeed found his calculation true concerning them, for they follow him, all save a group of true believers. And he had no warrant whatsoever against them, save that We would know him who believes in the Hereafter from him who is in doubt thereof" (Saba 20-21).
The meaning is that Satan has no means of mastery over them, either through proofs against them or through any power over them.
Satan, himself, recognizes that fact as one can see in the following verse:
"He [Satan) said: My Lord! Because you have sent me astray, I verily shall adorn the path of error for them in the earth, and shall mislead them every one, save such of them as are your perfectly devoted slaves" (al-hijr 39-40)
On the Day of Resurrection, Satan will say to those who followed him in this world to misguidance and destruction,
"[Lo! Allah promised you a promise of truth; and I promised you, then failed you.] And I had no power over you save that I called unto you and you obeyed me. I cannot help you, nor can you help me" (ibraheem 22)
Thanks a lot for sharing :)
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Romeesa-Chan:
--- Quote from: Ang3l on July 26, 2011, 09:38:52 pm ---Its true, we cant blame satan for everything wrong that we do. I read a book about Satan and devils; how they can misguide us and how we should protect ourselves.
Here is a small part from it:
Allah did not give Satan the ability to compel mankind or force them to misguidance and disbelief.
Allah says in the Quran,
"Lo! My faithful bondsmen- over them you have no power, and your Lord suffices as their guardian" (al-Israa 65).
And He also said,
"And Satan indeed found his calculation true concerning them, for they follow him, all save a group of true believers. And he had no warrant whatsoever against them, save that We would know him who believes in the Hereafter from him who is in doubt thereof" (Saba 20-21).
The meaning is that Satan has no means of mastery over them, either through proofs against them or through any power over them.
Satan, himself, recognizes that fact as one can see in the following verse:
"He [Satan) said: My Lord! Because you have sent me astray, I verily shall adorn the path of error for them in the earth, and shall mislead them every one, save such of them as are your perfectly devoted slaves" (al-hijr 39-40)
On the Day of Resurrection, Satan will say to those who followed him in this world to misguidance and destruction,
"[Lo! Allah promised you a promise of truth; and I promised you, then failed you.] And I had no power over you save that I called unto you and you obeyed me. I cannot help you, nor can you help me" (ibraheem 22)
Thanks a lot for sharing :)
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Exactly. He whispers but the action and decision is ours.
JazakAllah khair! (:
Afwan! Glad to! ;D
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