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Ummat Muhammad
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: India
Posts: 14
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Re: Addiction
InshaAllah im going to post it on my group on facebook, May Allah help them and be their sheild against this evil ameen ya rabb
jazak Allah khair for sharing- im addicted to nuffing harmful alhumdulillah may b my sisterhood!! Alhumdulillah
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"The learned individual does not command the people to abandon the Dunya, for they are incapable of abandoning it. Rather he instructs them to abandon wrongdoing with their [continue] residence in the Dunya. For the abandonment of the Dunya is supererogatory, but the abandonment of wrongdoing is obligatory"
[Ibn ul Qayyim al Jawziyyah]
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Ummat Muhammad
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Virginia (Umm Al Qabaa'il: Nurayn)
Posts: 445
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Re: Addiction
It cannot be easy trying to help others deal with such addictions. May Allah reward you, grant you strength, and grant you and those who are suffering such afflictions success. Ameen.
I recall hearing that there were some who regularly got drunk during the days of the first generations of Muslims. Though I wouldn't even know where to begin, I wonder if we may also find guidance in the way the earliest generations supported/helped their breatheren who were dealing with addictions (or potential addictions) to alcohol? (If anyone does/has already derived such guidance, please do share the lessons you derive.) Jazaakum Allahu khayran
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أَقُولُ قَوْلِي هذَا وَأَسْتَغْفِرُ اللهَ لِي وَلَكُم
I say this and invoke Allah for forgiveness for me and for you.
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