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What did Allah say about anger?

What did Allah say about anger?

The Prophet of Allah said, “When one of you becomes angry while standing, he should sit down. If the anger leaves him, well and good; otherwise he should lie down.” 6. The Prophet (sas) said, “If one of you becomes angry then he should stay silent.”

What does Allah say about idol worship?

‘Believers fight for the cause of Allah, while disbelievers do battle for the cause of idols. So fight the minions of the devil’ (Surah IV, verse 76). ‘Fight against them until idolatry is no more’ (II, 193). ‘Idolatry is worse than carnage’ (II, 217).

Why is worshiping an idol forbidden in Islam?

Allah is considered to be beyond human understanding and therefore cannot be portrayed in image or idol form. Pictures or statues of other human figures are avoided because they could mistakenly be worshipped, which would be idolatry or shirk . This is one of the gravest sins in Islam.

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Is anger allowed in Islam?

It might be surprising to know that Islam has rulings about getting angry; however, it is considered one of the evil whispers (or waswas) of Shaytaan, the devil. It can lead to many bad events, such as doing or saying something without realizing the consequence.

Is it haram to be an idol?

No. It is fine but because Muslim is a pretty strict religion, there are many things you won’t be able to do. Kpop idols wear clothes which are revealing and they would have to communicate with their fans. That includes shaking their hands or hugging them.

When does Allah become pleased and when is he angry?

For, Allah becomes pleased when the deeds which He orders are done and he becomes angry when the deeds which he forbids are not done. We have no other criterion.

How do I deal with my anger towards Allāh?

Rather than pulling away or trying to cover up the negative feelings, dealing with the issue in an open and honest way is more helpful in the long term. It may not be serious if you just have a flash of anger towards Allāh, and then the coping mechanisms kick in.

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Why do people blame Allāh during troubled times?

During troubled times, it is natural to be sad and exasperated be it the death of a loved one, being diagnosed with serious illness, trauma, natural disasters or any negative events. Some people become angry, and even turn that anger towards God. After blaming other people, themselves, and fate, they eventually blame Allāh.

Was Allah worshipped by the pagan Arabs?

There is absolutely no question that Allah was worshipped by the pagan Arabs as one of many polytheistic gods. Allah was worshipped in the Kabah at Mecca before Muhammad was born. Muhammad merely proclaimed a god the Meccans were already familiar with.