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Showing posts with label Anger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anger. Show all posts
Anger Management: An Islamic perspective: Part two
We Muslims, are followers of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), right? What better example of patience do we have than that of our own blessed Prophet himself?
Anger and Islam
INTRODUCTION
Today my essay ( madmoom) is about ANGER. you will read on to find out what anger is and to see if ANGER is lawful or not . The aim and objective to read this essay is to practice what you learn and follow the way shown by our beloved Prophet Muhammad (
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and not to become angry. I started this madmoom of by expaining what
is anger and at end is a conclusion about anger.
Today my essay ( madmoom) is about ANGER. you will read on to find out what anger is and to see if ANGER is lawful or not . The aim and objective to read this essay is to practice what you learn and follow the way shown by our beloved Prophet Muhammad (

Do not get angry - Islam Today
Abû Hurayrah relates that a man said to the Prophet (peace be upon him): “Counsel me.” The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “Do not get angry.” The man repeated his request many times, but the Prophet (peace be upon him) kept saying: “Do not get angry.” [ Sahîh al-Bukhârî ]
The importance of this hadith:
The importance of this hadith:
Anger: the impact on children
Washington D.C.: Imagine the Muslim world through the eyes of children. The number of contradictions between what is and what should be are surely depressing for our children. Consider anger.
Cures for Anger from the Sunnah
Several Cures for Anger from the Sunnah
1. To say "Audhu billahi minashaytan nirajim." [Bukhari, Muslim]
2. If he is standing, then he should sit. If the anger fails to subside, then he should lie down. [Abu Dawood]
1. To say "Audhu billahi minashaytan nirajim." [Bukhari, Muslim]
2. If he is standing, then he should sit. If the anger fails to subside, then he should lie down. [Abu Dawood]
Ummah's Role as a Teacher
“Teach others, make things easy, not difficult. When any of you is in a state of anger, let him keep silent.”
(Related by Al-Bukhari in Al Adab Al Mufrad and by Ahmad)
Commentary by Adil Salahi
Islam urges Muslims to make things easy for others and shun rigidity
Things That Made the Prophet Angry
We mentioned earlier that the Prophet (peace be upon him) never got angry for anything personal. No matter what unbelievers said about him, leveling any false accusations against him, he would always control himself, showing no sign of overreaction. Indeed, he kept his cool in all situations. However, if some violation of the limits God has ordered to be observed, the Prophet could be very angry, and his anger showed in his face.
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