In the Holy Qur’an, the Almighty Allah has introduced Himself as Benevolent, Beneficent, and Merciful. Allah has encouraged His servants to attain these praiseworthy attributes. SOURCE: ISLAMIC TEACHINGS IN BRIEF | ALLAMA TABATABAI (R)
After ‘Shirk’ no sin could be greater…
After ‘Shirk’ no sin could be greater than to despair of Allah’s mercy and benevolence. This attitude reduces a person to a state of utter hopelessness. He imagines himself to be destined for Hell, and therefore he sees no benefit in doing good and avoiding evil. Consequently, he tries to achieve as much worldly pleasure…
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The messengers of Allah did not suffice…
The messengers of Allah did not suffice with invitation, promise, and warning. Rather, with the permission of the Lord, they reflected instances of the signs of relationship with divinity and with the infinite source of knowledge and power, so that everyone would understand that resorting to the limited material means is not the sole way…
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‘…and despair not of Allah’s Mercy…
‘…and despair not of Allah’s Mercy; surely none despairs of Allah’s Mercy except the unbelieving people.” (Surah Yusuf 12:87).The Holy Imams, Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (a), Imam Musa al-Kadhim (a), Imam Muhammad al-Taqi (a) have classified “despairing of the Mercy of Allah”, to be a Greater Sin. SOURCE: GREATER SINS V1 | AYATOLLAH DASTAGHAIB SHIRAZI (R)
O Allah, if You didn’t want felicity for us…
O Allah, if You didn’t want felicity for us, You wouldn’t have allowed us to become familiar with Husayn (A). SOURCE: @PanahianEN | H.I. ALIREZA PANAHIAN
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