TAKABBUR AND ITS TREATMENT - 16

 Shukr is performed when a person does more than what was strictly due towards him. For example, if the person returning the loan returns 1,200 rather than 1,000 rupees, not as a pre-condition because then it would become Riba (interest), but just as an acknowledgment of the favour the lender did to him, then that is the occasion to say thank you as he has done more than was due towards him. Similarly, when a person says Shukr to Allah Ta’ala, he is acknowledging that it was not incumbent upon Allah Ta’ala to grant him that favour, he was not entitled to that favour in any way, rather Allah Ta’ala granted him that blessing purely out of His kindness. Shukr embodies the thought that I wasn’t deserving of this blessing, and acknowledges Allah Ta’ala’s favour. Can a person who clearly knows and acknowledges that he was not entitled to the blessings bestowed upon him engage in Takabbur (arrogance, grandiosity)? It is not possible. Therefore, whenever you are granted with a blessing from Allah Ta’ala, say thanks to Allah Ta’ala. This will weaken any Takabbur inside you.

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