وسوسہ کی شرعی حیثیت (قرآن و سنت کی روشنی میں)

Shariah Status of Whispers (In the Light of Quran and Sunnah)

Authors

  • Dr. Hifsa Munawar The University Of Faislabad
  • Dr.Faizan Ahmed Assistant professor shaheed zulfiqar ali bhutto university
  • Dr.Saira Taiba Assistant professor bahauddin zakaria university multan

Keywords:

Evil thoughts, devil, human being, doubts, Allah Almighty, Protect, misguidance, reward, Islam

Abstract

Evil thoughts are natural because, with every human being, there is a devil who tries to mislead a person through whispers. Following the evil thoughts and doubts of the devil is called following of devil. Because the devil is determined to persuade a human being to sin as much as possible. And in order to accomplish this task, he creates doubts in the heart of man, which leads mankind to go astray. But at the same time, Allah Almighty has appointed an angel with him to protect him from misguidance, who instills good thoughts in his heart against sins. While there is a lot of harm in following the suspicion, when a person avoids these worries and guides himself on the path of goodness, protecting himself from every evil, then Allah Almighty will give him a great reward. Sharia e Islam also taught Azkar to avoid these evil thoughts, by reciting which a person can protect himself from evil thoughts.

Published

25-06-2023