The article discusses the harmful effects of hasad-envy (jealousy) in Islamic teachings, highlighting its destructive nature on the heart and soul.It outlines three levels of envy: mild dissatisfaction with others' blessings, intense hatred leading to harmful intentions, and the most dangerous form where envy manifests as a physical force, potentially causing real harm.The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) warned that envy devours good deeds like fire consumes wood.
The sermon emphasizes that hasad is a major sin, questioning Allah's justice, and advises believers to practice gratitude, humility, and prayer to combat it.It also mentions permissible forms of envy, such as desiring knowledge or charitable deeds, but stresses the importance of not harming others.
The text includes examples from Islamic history, like Iblis's envy and Cain's murder of Abel, to illustrate the consequences of unchecked envy.
Practical steps for protection, such as reciting Quranic verses and avoiding public displays of wealth, are also recommended to safeguard against the evil eye and spiritual harm.
Original title: Friday Sermon: The destructive effects of hasad-envy to the ummah!, By Murtadha Gusau
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