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Learn, Love & Live the Quran |
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Assalaamualikum Friend,
Shaytan tempts us to misguidance through his whisperings that lure us towards little sins. For example, you heard a rumor about your classmate and you wanted to gist your friend. A part of you reminds you that this “gist” is a form of gossip, which is haram, but Shaytan whispers to you that this is indeed a harmless conversation to warn your friend about that person.
Every day, we experience many whisperings from Shaytan. Some lead us to sin and some lead us to abandon what we should be doing as Muslims. It is our duty to safeguard ourselves from these whisperings so that Shaytan does not mislead us.
We have listed some ways to prevent the whisperings of Shaytan from getting to you. Keep reading to know more!
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Your Brother, Bilal Memon Founder & CEO |
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Defending Yourself Against the Whispers of Shaytan
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Shaytan promised Allah (SWT) that he will make all believers sin. Many times, he does this by whispering to our hearts to convince us to engage in sin or convince us to leave a good deed. As Muslims, we have a duty to protect ourselves from the whispering of Shaytan, so that he will not lead us astray.
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How You Can Benefit from Reading the Transliteration of the Qur'an
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Many Muslims who do not speak or understand Arabic depend on transliterated copies of the Qur'an to be able to read the Qur'an. Even though everyone should aspire to read the Qur'an in Arabic, there are still some benefits for reading the transliteration, especially if you are new to reading the Qur'an.
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