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greed forces him to humiliate himself.
If he gives way to avarice, then inordinate desires
ruin him, if he is disappointed, then despondency
almost kills him.
If he is excited, then he loses temper and gets
angry.
If he is pleased, then he gives up precaution.
Sudden fear makes him dull and nervous, and he
is unable to think and find a way out of the
situation.
During the times of peace and prosperity he
becomes careless and unmindful of the future.
If he acquires wealth, then he becomes haughty
and arrogant.
If he is plunged in distress, then his agitation,
impatience and nervousness disgrace him.
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Then We have made for him Hell, which he will
[enter to] burn, censured and banished."
But whoever desires the Hereafter and exerts the
effort due to it while he is a believer - it is those
whose effort is ever appreciated [by Allah ]."
The Holy Quran Surah Al-Isra:18 and 19
In this is the formulation of the physical
surroundings of the people and the Nafs (Self) of
the people – In particular the gaps and points
which are weak and are present within it – that is
the weapon of the devil (l.a)."
But I have found the example of Ahlul Bayt
a.s the inspiration during moments of weakness and
tests, there is nothing like them. As not only do they
advise through their words, but they show it
through their actions.
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The trials Ahlul Bayt a.s endured in Shaam were
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