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I have a question. Let’s say we are believers but we are struggling with iman (not willingly) and there are moments of loss of faith despite desperately WANTING to believe, does Allah mislead people like this? It’s not willingly that we feel this ... it feels like despite wanting and wanting to believe, the heart feels like it cannot and despite numerous prayers too.
Sorry, off topic: There are many muslim bus drivers in the UK and in Western countries. But there is an islamic ruling that the job is haram as the buses have haram adverts? I understand there is sometimes a difference of opinion amongst scholars, but does this mean all the muslim bus drivers income is haram? Since they are driving around the city with haram adverts on the side and back of buses. Just wondering as i am in the process of going through the theory tests for the bus driver role. I don't seem to get a response via email, hence trying the comments section.
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Salami alaykum akhi, i have a question. You say that it is because of the person himselve that he rejects the truth and that allah misguides them further, but what about the last ayaat in surah insan when allah says: فمن شاء اتخذ إلى ربه سبيلا . و ما تشاءون إلا أن يشاء الله Dont these verses imply that one choses guidance only through the asistence of allah? How do we reconcile? بارك الله فيكم (Edit) brothers from naseeha sessions, could you please answer? I dont want people to answer this comment without knowledge
You are free to choose, but if you choose wrongly you will be punished. It’s like if I chose to get a strawberry milkshake and it ended up tasting bad(punishment) versus if a chose a vanilla milkshake and liked it(reward)
as far as i know (which isn’t much) the punishment for apostasy usually has to do with someone declaring it and either has the intention to misguide or the unintended outcome for causing problems amongst muslims. If one has apostated in a muslim country and goes about their life without declaring it then no one would know therefore there wouldn’t be a punishment.
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Pls answer one of the questions in the comments about the feelings in the heart but keep trying
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I have a question. Let’s say we are believers but we are struggling with iman (not willingly) and there are moments of loss of faith despite desperately WANTING to believe, does Allah mislead people like this? It’s not willingly that we feel this ... it feels like despite wanting and wanting to believe, the heart feels like it cannot and despite numerous prayers too.
allah dont care
@Bilal Raja I would say yes ... keep trying and trying every single day. So was wondering about my question
@@iLOVEnsnpeace bro just get out honestly
@@brotheradoomi3720 someone has to say it.
@@iLOVEnsnpeace what are you trying to stir up with a comment like that exactly?
Sorry, off topic: There are many muslim bus drivers in the UK and in Western countries. But there is an islamic ruling that the job is haram as the buses have haram adverts?
I understand there is sometimes a difference of opinion amongst scholars, but does this mean all the muslim bus drivers income is haram? Since they are driving around the city with haram adverts on the side and back of buses. Just wondering as i am in the process of going through the theory tests for the bus driver role. I don't seem to get a response via email, hence trying the comments section.
May Allah reward you with kheir for asking this question you can direct this questions sheik abu shuaib he does lives classes on zoom daily or also sheik Abdrhuman Hassan he does live lessons on UA-cam daily on kalehmah channel or amau channel
Ask Shaikh Assim Alhakeem on Twitter.
@@hamzafarah4417 Thanks brother, will try the suggestions mentioned
@@X4XP11 InshaAllah, will ask the Sheikh
so we have a choice.. but everything is decreed already...
Salami alaykum akhi, i have a question.
You say that it is because of the person himselve that he rejects the truth and that allah misguides them further, but what about the last ayaat in surah insan when allah says:
فمن شاء اتخذ إلى ربه سبيلا . و ما تشاءون إلا أن يشاء الله
Dont these verses imply that one choses guidance only through the asistence of allah? How do we reconcile? بارك الله فيكم
(Edit) brothers from naseeha sessions, could you please answer? I dont want people to answer this comment without knowledge
I explained this in the full version of the video
If there is freedom to believe then why is there a penalty for apostasy can someone help me with this question/doubt
You are free to choose, but if you choose wrongly you will be punished. It’s like if I chose to get a strawberry milkshake and it ended up tasting bad(punishment) versus if a chose a vanilla milkshake and liked it(reward)
as far as i know (which isn’t much) the punishment for apostasy usually has to do with someone declaring it and either has the intention to misguide or the unintended outcome for causing problems amongst muslims. If one has apostated in a muslim country and goes about their life without declaring it then no one would know therefore there wouldn’t be a punishment.
@@mujtab8siddiqu1 You‘re saying it‘s a choice even if it has these consequences?
@@shushitnow I‘m aware of this but barakhallahu feeki
@@AdamIbnSulaymanAlHanbali yea, just because there are consequences for your actions(just like for everything) doesn’t mean you don’t have free will.
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Where is the Arabic translation