Why Some People Resist Their Conscience?

farhopes

No God but Allah
Why Some People Resist Their Conscience?

HARUN YAHYA


One of the most important factors that people use to inactivate their conscience is their seeing themselves self-sufficient in everything. For instance, when asked about their observance of Islam, most people would say that it is enough not to harm anyone and to try to be a good person. However, this is pure self-deception. What is important is to be a slave to God and to live as He wishes. Unless man does this, everything else he does is meaningless and harmful. God says in the Qur'an:

And what of him the evil of whose actions appears fine to him so that he sees them as good? God misguides whoever He wills and guides whoever He wills. (Surah Fatir: 8)

What makes someone see his actions as good and attractive is the belief that his own judgement is flawless. Those who consider themselves to be kind-hearted and generous in the sight of God are such people. The truth is in fact quite different from what they assume. In a verse it is stated that one's seeing himself self-sufficient is the greatest reason for his deviation from the truth:

No indeed! Truly man is unbridled seeing himself as self-sufficient. (Surat al-'Alaq: 6-7)

The linguistic meaning of the word 'mustaghni' (self-sufficient) is 'without need, satisfied'. Its meaning as referred to in the Qur'an is someone's seeing his nearness to God, his fear of God and the hereafter, his good actions and his piety as sufficient and therefore not striving for the better. Most people deviate from God's way for this reason.

Although people see themselves as self-sufficient, they actually know in their conscience how incomplete they are, and what they fail to do to please God. This is why they avoid talking about subjects such as death, doomsday and the hereafter. When one raises the subject, they try to close it because it is 'depressing'. The reason they become depressed is because they are resisting their conscience, and dwelling on the subject causes them to feel restless inside.

It is not possible for someone who listens to his conscience to feel self-sufficient. On the contrary, he looks for the better and tries to do the better in everything. For man's conscience always reminds him of the Day of Account. Someone who knows that he will give account to God about the life of this world will never see his deeds sufficient. He practises what he is commanded by his Creator with great attention. In the Qur'an, those who seriously strive for the good pleasure of God and the hereafter are referred to as follows:

As for anyone who desires this fleeting existence, We hasten in it whatever We will to whoever We want. Then We will consign him to Hell where he will roast, reviled and driven out. But as for one who desires the hereafter, and strives for it with the striving it deserves, being a believer, the striving of such people will be gratefully acknowledged. (Surat al-Isra': 18-19)


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halah

Junior Member
Why Some People Resist Their Conscience?

HARUN YAHYA


One of the most important factors that people use to inactivate their conscience is their seeing themselves self-sufficient in everything. For instance, when asked about their observance of Islam, most people would say that it is enough not to harm anyone and to try to be a good person. However, this is pure self-deception. What is important is to be a slave to God and to live as He wishes. Unless man does this, everything else he does is meaningless and harmful. God says in the Qur'an:

And what of him the evil of whose actions appears fine to him so that he sees them as good? God misguides whoever He wills and guides whoever He wills. (Surah Fatir: 8)

What makes someone see his actions as good and attractive is the belief that his own judgement is flawless. Those who consider themselves to be kind-hearted and generous in the sight of God are such people. The truth is in fact quite different from what they assume. In a verse it is stated that one's seeing himself self-sufficient is the greatest reason for his deviation from the truth:

No indeed! Truly man is unbridled seeing himself as self-sufficient. (Surat al-'Alaq: 6-7)

The linguistic meaning of the word 'mustaghni' (self-sufficient) is 'without need, satisfied'. Its meaning as referred to in the Qur'an is someone's seeing his nearness to God, his fear of God and the hereafter, his good actions and his piety as sufficient and therefore not striving for the better. Most people deviate from God's way for this reason.

Although people see themselves as self-sufficient, they actually know in their conscience how incomplete they are, and what they fail to do to please God. This is why they avoid talking about subjects such as death, doomsday and the hereafter. When one raises the subject, they try to close it because it is 'depressing'. The reason they become depressed is because they are resisting their conscience, and dwelling on the subject causes them to feel restless inside.

It is not possible for someone who listens to his conscience to feel self-sufficient. On the contrary, he looks for the better and tries to do the better in everything. For man's conscience always reminds him of the Day of Account. Someone who knows that he will give account to God about the life of this world will never see his deeds sufficient. He practises what he is commanded by his Creator with great attention. In the Qur'an, those who seriously strive for the good pleasure of God and the hereafter are referred to as follows:

As for anyone who desires this fleeting existence, We hasten in it whatever We will to whoever We want. Then We will consign him to Hell where he will roast, reviled and driven out. But as for one who desires the hereafter, and strives for it with the striving it deserves, being a believer, the striving of such people will be gratefully acknowledged. (Surat al-Isra': 18-19)


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:salam2:

Jazaki Allah khair dear sister for sharing this post,
but may I ask the brothes and sisters here, why such posts don't have appreciative deserving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:angryred:
 

farhopes

No God but Allah
Assalamo alikom

:salam2:

Jazaki Allah khair dear sister for sharing this post,
but may I ask the brothes and sisters here, why such posts don't have appreciative deserving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:angryred:


The reason is, simply, it is not exciting enough...lol. Never mind, dear sister, I'm happy you read it and that is enough for me.:hearts:
 

halah

Junior Member
The reason is, simply, it is not exciting enough...lol. Never mind, dear sister, I'm happy you read it and that is enough for me.:hearts:

:salam2:

May Allah reward you mountains and mountains of the best reward my sweet sister for these kind words(ameen).:hearts::hearts::hearts:
 

Muslimah-S

Seek The Almighty
:wasalam: dear sister :)
Jazzakallahu Khair for the reminder. :ma:
The greatest verse in the Quran reflects that Allah is the Self-Sufficient.


Ayatul Kursi- The verse of the Throne.

Allah! There is no god but He, the Living, the Self-subsisting, Eternal. No slumber can seize Him nor sleep. His are all things in the heavens and on earth. Who is there can intercede in His presence except as He permitteth? He knoweth what (appeareth to His creatures as) Before or After or Behind them. Nor shall they compass aught of His knowledge except as He willeth. His Throne doth extend over the heavens and the earth, and He feeleth no fatigue in guarding and preserving them for He is the Most High, the Supreme (in glory).


Abu Dhar (radiallahu anhu) said; O Messenger of Allah, what is the greatest thing that has been revealed to you? He said Ayat al -Kursi, ' Allah! La ilah illah huwa' [an nasa' i]


So does my Signature reflect the Power of Allah, we only depend on Allah Alone our Sustainer. :)
 

ditta

Alhamdu'Lillaah
Staff member
Asalaamu'Alykum,

Jazaaki Allaahu Khayran

I bookmarked this and decided i would look at it later. I should have looked at it then.

Subhan'Allah. May Allah protect us from such thoughts or transitions. Ameen.

This happens, well from an observation, like on the bus, there is a graveyard to the right and sometimes if i am on my own i look at it, and just think what's happening to those people. Then i look at the people on the bus, no one noticing that there is people that have left the world in a black hole and they will end up there. I guess thats the self deception bit. You just think, what are they thinking??

Alhamdulilah.

Wasalam
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

You are a gifted writer.
We never want to admit that this is a tranisitory life. Then we moan and complain. We hold on so tightly. Tomorrow...tomorrow..tomorrow..and we do not include..Insha"Allah.
If I know that it is only with Insha'Allah I can wash away desire. Oh how much I love my desire of this life. It is almost placing desire before my need for Allah subhana talla.
But, to take time and reflect means I have to make amends...and I have to release my grip on life...that is not fun and I have to look at the mirror and catch a glimpse of my soul...
 
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