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What does Quran say about desires?

What does Quran say about desires?

Without sexual desire, we would become extinct and so Allah made this the object of human desire. Ok so, we all want for wealth and children but this desire can really consume your life if you let it get out of control. The key is to control these desires and to resist excess desires. In other words, resist greed.

What did the Prophet Muhammad say about love?

revealed through the Prophet Muhammad; the Qur’an tells the Prophet to say to the Muslims: ‘If you love God follow me and God will love you and forgive you your sins, for God is most forgiving, most merciful’ (3:31).

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Is it haram to date in Islam?

Any kind of premarital relationship is considered haram in Islam. Dating is most likely to lead to Zinah (fornication) which is punishable by a 100 lashes according to Shari’a law.

What is the relationship between Islam and the law of attraction?

Thus, Islam and the Law of Attraction teach that a believer must engage the world with faith and with confidence, expecting success, abundance and prosperity in accordance and in alignment with Divine Nature and Divine Will.

What is the “law of attraction”?

I read it and I found that it is mainly discussing a concept called the “law of attraction”, which states that like is attracted to like, and that whatever happens to a person, good or bad, is the result of his thoughts. What is your opinion of this book, The Secret, and what does Islam say about the law of attraction?

What is obligatory according to the Quran?

What Allah has enjoined is obligatory, what He has forbidden is prohibited, and what He has permitted is permissible. What the Muslim must do is adhere to the rulings of sharee‘ah and Islam.

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What is contrary to the teachings of Islam?

As for being contrary to Islamic teachings, that is because Allah, may He be exalted, has commanded us to work and strive in this world, and He has connected provision to taking measures and using available means, not to wishful thinking and illusions. Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):