ISLAM AND THE WEST - 110

 ANGER

 

“Feeling anger is a natural instinct and is beyond a person’s control. It is not condemnable. However, acting on this anger, especially when this action exceeds beyond the limits set by Shariah, is voluntary, and therefore, a person will be held accountable for it. As acting on anger is voluntary, its treatment is also voluntary. There is no treatment of anger besides trying to control it with voluntary effort. This effort includes; moving away from the person one is angry at, reciting اعوذ بالّٰلہ, and reflecting on one’s own mistakes and flaws and what would happen if Allah Ta’ala starts becoming angry with us for every mistake we make. One has to keep practicing being soft-spoken and mild-tempered for a very long time with a lot of effort, and only then it becomes natural for a person.”

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