For Muslim, Six Ways to Forgive

By | 26 March 2021 15:43:58 | 338 | 0
Picture by : FPSB UII
Picture by : FPSB UII

In everyday life, of course we will not be separated from the name of communication that is related to each other with people around us. Well, in interacting, often we get out of control and lead to disputes. As a result, a sense of spite, disappointment and anger arose. Moreover, we are the eves who are known to have a fairly sensitive heart. Here are tips for friends paa to easily forgive the mistakes of others.

 

  1. The first way that can be done to forgive someone without heartache is to believe that his bad deeds are the destiny of Allah SWT that has been set for us. It is God who created the deeds of the servants. Ash-Shaffat verse 96. "It is God who created you and what you did." (QS) Ash-Shaffat: 96)

 

  1. The next way is to remember that we have committed many sins and calamities that occur also because of the sins we commit.

 

  1. The third way to forgive painlessly is to instill in yourself that patience and forgiveness will bring a great reward.

 

  1. The next way is that we should also instill in the soul that every action is requited. So we Muslims should have a spacious heart to always forgive and keep our mouths and deeds from things that hurt others.

 

  1. The fifth way is not to retaliate for the wrongdoing of others to us with the same deeds, because this is the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad SAW.

 

  1.  Lastly, do not vengeful to the ugliness of others. If we retaliate for the bad deeds of others with the same deeds, then it is not impossible that the act of reciprocating will drag us to do wrong to others. So we are no different from those who do dzolim. (Ln/ Extracted from media.ihram.asia)
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