RAISING CHILDREN WHO HATE OTHERS - PART 5

The second perspective is that of Sufis. Contrary to conventional use of the term, in Islam, Sufis are those people who have attempted to go through Tazkiyah (purification of one's inner self). In fact, many of the greatest Fuqaha were also Sufis. According to the Sufi perspective, a human being is not aware of anyone being a greater sinner than themselves. The simple reason for that is, for example, I know every sin I have ever committed in my life. On the other hand, I barely know any detail about the good and bad acts another person may have committed in their life. So what justification I have got to think that anyone could be a greater sinner than me? For all of I know, every human being that ever existed committed less sins than me. And it is for that reason we should teach our children never to hate anyone else for what they do, and to always think of others as better than ourselves. And you clearly can't hate someone who you think is better than you.

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