Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu. Wa iyakum. The verses referred to are the words that follow, and these are not from the Quran, but are merely verses that elaborate on the meaning of the statement of the predecessor.
you didnt give proof from quran and sunnah so i dont believe that this is true.
all good is from Allah swt and the bad is from your self...so how can i not tell Allah swt about how i feel, whats upset me, if i dont tell Allah swt who well i tell.
Sorry I didn't see your comment because it was flagged as spam for some reason. You have kind of misunderstood the content yet at the same time you acknowledged it. It is saying you should complain to Allah alone, not to the creation. And the level of acknowledging that the bad that afflicts you is from yourself is the highest - hence the highest level was complaining to Allah about yourself.
SubhânAllâh. Ibn al-Qayyim rahimahullâh, the student of Ibn Taymiyyah. If anyone wants to soften his heart, he better read the books of Ibn al-Qayyim. The Doctor of the Heart.
Assalam o alaikom,
Jazakallahu kulla khair for this nice share.
And I also wanted to know where are the verses refered to at 1:02.
If you meant the words that follow then please can you specify which surah it is from.
habanmombassa 1 month ago
@habanmombassa
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu. Wa iyakum. The verses referred to are the words that follow, and these are not from the Quran, but are merely verses that elaborate on the meaning of the statement of the predecessor.
Tazkiyyah 1 month ago
Masa'Allaah!
LeilaStriving4Jannah 2 months ago
you didnt give proof from quran and sunnah so i dont believe that this is true.
all good is from Allah swt and the bad is from your self...so how can i not tell Allah swt about how i feel, whats upset me, if i dont tell Allah swt who well i tell.
AbortedBabysInMakeUp 2 months ago
@AbortedBabysInMakeUp
Sorry I didn't see your comment because it was flagged as spam for some reason. You have kind of misunderstood the content yet at the same time you acknowledged it. It is saying you should complain to Allah alone, not to the creation. And the level of acknowledging that the bad that afflicts you is from yourself is the highest - hence the highest level was complaining to Allah about yourself.
Tazkiyyah 2 months ago
SubhânAllâh. Ibn al-Qayyim rahimahullâh, the student of Ibn Taymiyyah. If anyone wants to soften his heart, he better read the books of Ibn al-Qayyim. The Doctor of the Heart.
TheMuslim0 4 months ago