how do you differentiate voices

lostlilly07

striving 4 Firadous
salaam alaikum

Like many of us, I am on journey or the road to become closer to my lord...my creator...rabbi

But I feel that now that I getting closer, the whispers of Shaitan are becoming stronger or atleast I think they are from shaitian. I am having hard time judging if when I have instinct like about various subject...if it is shaitian..my nafs or is Allah tala

I know Shatian whispers but How does Allah communicate to his slaves? and how do I make distinctions from whispers of Shaitianto to whispers of Allah ta ala
 

bintul islam

biz musulmanikh
:wasalam:
:astag: Allah sw 'whispers' will be to what is pious and satan the cursed's whispers will be to what is evil. Here is a simple suggestion which I hope will help. At a time when the ayats of the Quran were being revealed abundently and laws were being laid down as to what is lawful and what is unlawful, a campanion came to the Messenger of Allah asw and said he was beinging to get confused, he no longer could differentiate between halal and haram or he was beinging to get overwhelmed. The Prophet asw said halal is something which you are proud of and haram is something that swirls inside of you and you dislike others knowing about it. In addition, if you don't feel ashamed of someting then it may mean it is ok.
I hope they help. Remember to seek help in patience and prayer.
Fee'aman Allah (I leave you in the protection of Allah sw)

salaam alaikum
and how do I make distinctions from whispers of Shaitianto to whispers of Allah ta ala
 

Happy 2BA Muslim

Islamophilic
:salam2: little Sis,

The Shaytaan whispers to him that he is showing off so that he will give up doing acts of worship

Question:
I am committed, praise be to Allaah, to doing the obligatory acts of worship which Allaah has enjoined, and I ask Allaah to accept them. But recently I have started to experience waswaas (whispers from the Shaytaan) telling me that which I do is contaminated with elements of showing off, and Allaah will never accept it. Sometimes I find myself hesitating to do some good things for fear of showing off.


Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.

Just as the Shaytaan comes to the Muslim to make him admire his actions and show off to people, sometimes too he uses the opposite trick and makes a person think that he is showing off, so that he will not do it.

In order to avoid both problems, we have to make sure that our intention is sound and make it sincerely and purely for the sake of Allaah, and not worry after that about anything that the Shaytaan may come up with.

Ibn Muflih al-Hanbali said – in a chapter on “We should not give up prescribed actions for fear of showing off”: One of the things that may happen to a person is that when he wants to do an act of worship, it occurs to him that he should not do it for fear of showing off.

What he should do is not to pay attention to that. He can do that which Allaah has commanded him to do or encouraged him to do, and seek the help of Allaah, and trust in Him that he will do it in the manner prescribed in Islam.

Shaykh Muhiy al-Deen al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: You should not give up remembering Allaah verbally and in your heart because you think you may be showing off, rather you should remember Him in both ways, seeking thereby the Face of Allaah. And he quoted al-Fudayl ibn ‘Iyaad (may Allaah have mercy on him) as saying: Giving up a good deed for the sake of people is also showing off, and doing it for the sake of people is shirk. He said: If a person opens the door to noticing people and worrying about what they think then most of the doors to goodness will be closed to him.

Abu’l-Faraj ibn al-Jawzi said: With regard to not doing good deeds for fear of showing off, if the motive for doing that deed is other than religious, then he should not do it because it is a sin. But if the motive for that is religious and it is sincerely for the sake of Allaah, then he should not refrain from doing it, because the motive is religious. Similarly if he does not do a good deed for fear that it will be said that he is a show-off, then he should ignore that because it is one of the tricks of the Shaytaan.

Ibraaheem al-Nakha’i said: If the Shaytaan comes to you when you are praying and says, “you are showing off,” then you should make it even longer. With regard to the reports narrated from one of the salaf, that he stopped worshipping for fear of showing off, this is to be understood as meaning that they felt that they were showing off, so they stopped it. And that is indeed the case. For example, al-A’mash said: I was with Ibraaheem al-Nakha’i when he was reading Qur’aan, and a man asked for permission to enter, so he covered the Mus-haf. He said: So that he will not think that I read it all the time. So if you should not stop doing an act of worship for fear of showing off, it is more appropriate that you should not stop it for fear of self admiration that may occur later on.

Al-Adaab al-Shara’iyyah, 1/266-267

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) was asked:

When a person thinks of doing a good deed, the Shaytaan comes and whispers to him: “You want to do that to show off and have a good reputation,” so he backs off from doing that good deed. How can we avoid this?

He replied:

That can be avoided by seeking refuge with Allaah from the accursed Shaytaan, and going ahead with the good deed. You should not pay attention to this waswaas (whisper from the Shaytaan) that puts you off doing good. If you turn away from this and seek refuge with Allaah from the accursed Shaytaan, the problem will disappear, by Allaah’s leave.

Majmoo’ Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, question no. 277

And Allaah knows best.

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lostlilly07

striving 4 Firadous
:wasalam:
:astag: Allah sw 'whispers' will be to what is pious and satan the cursed's whispers will be to what is evil. Here is a simple suggestion which I hope will help. At a time when the ayats of the Quran were being revealed abundently and laws were being laid down as to what is lawful and what is unlawful, a campanion came to the Messenger of Allah asw and said he was beinging to get confused, he no longer could differentiate between halal and haram or he was beinging to get overwhelmed. The Prophet asw said halal is something which you are proud of and haram is something that swirls inside of you and you dislike others knowing about it. In addition, if you don't feel ashamed of someting then it may mean it is ok.
I hope they help. Remember to seek help in patience and prayer.
Fee'aman Allah (I leave you in the protection of Allah sw)


Barakallah feekum to everyone

and yes I guess a good tool would be if I am proud of an action or if it swirls in my mid
 
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