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How to practise self-control?

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Topic: How to practise self-control?
Posted By: amna_ali
Subject: How to practise self-control?
Date Posted: 20 April 2005 at 12:02pm

Asslamualaikum,

I am an extremer. I know the harms of it. I know moderation is the best way. But I dont know how to practise it? I am emotional in my responses. I have no self-control. This situation makes me a victim of low self-esteem. Recently I get job in a university and you are well aware of the duties of a teacher. Its a big responsibility. Students learn a lot from their teachers. This thing also bothers me. Please do help me in this regard. Jazak Allah

Maasalam




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Posted By: Sanjiv
Date Posted: 01 May 2005 at 4:27am

Dear Amna_ali

Hang in there Amna_ali don�t be so let down about your own faith.

Try these stanzas.

 

Don�t accept and believe anything that has been presented to you simply because he/she is a community elder, has a high religious ranking, is well respected by wise men or the book he/she is reading contains Holy Scriptures.

 

But when you see for yourselves, these things when put to practice inflict pain and suffering on you and other fellow beings. Induce hatred are untrustworthy, when undertaken only result in sorrow and destruction do you reject them?

 

When you see for yourselves these things are moral when undertaken contribute to peace and understanding, are blameless, when undertaken contribute to the well being of society and happiness do you put these to practice?

 

I do indeed encourage you to practice your own faith if you believe it fit. Have you tried communicating with other community members or other people they might provide answers of some use to lift your esteem.

 

Be strong Sister.

 



Posted By: Nausheen
Date Posted: 02 May 2005 at 9:00pm

 Auzubillahi minash shaitan ir rajeem,

Bismillah ir rahman ir rahim,

Assalamualaikum wa rahmatullah,

 

A feeling of discouragement when you slip up
                  is a sure sign that you put your faith in deeds.

 

Reliance on a thing means to lean on it and to put one's trust in it. Deeds are the actions of either the heart or the body. If an action is in harmony with the Shari'a, it is called obedience. If it is contrary to the Shari'a, it is called disobedience.

 

A goal you seek by your Lord:
                       no delay here.
            A goal you seek by yourself:
                       not easy.
            A sign of success in the end:
                        turning to Allah in the beginning.
            A radiant beginning:
                       a radiant ending.

 

When you have a need related to this world or the Next and want for it to be satisfied quickly for you, then seek it by Allah and do not seek it by yourself. If you seek it by Allah, it will be easy for you and it will satisfied quickly. If you seek it by yourself, it will be hard to satisfy it and it will be difficult. That which you seek by your Lord is not delayed or withheld, and that which you seek by yourself is not easy or simple. Allah Almighty says, relating from Musa, peace be upon him: "Musa said to his people, 'Seek help in Allah and be steadfast. The earth belongs to Allah. He bequeaths it to any of His slaves He wills. The successful outcome is for the godfearing.'" (7:128) Whoever seeks help by Allah and is steadfast in seeking his need, the successful outcome will be his, and he is one of the godfearing.

Source; Hikam: Ibn Ata'allah

 

Take care.

Maa salaama,

Nausheen



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Posted By: amna_ali
Date Posted: 05 May 2005 at 1:47am

Asslamualaikum

Thanks a lot for paying some attention over my situation. Jazak Allah.

The problem is I know all these things. I have strong faith in Allah. I believe in "do your best and leave to God the rest." But still there are occasions when I lose my heart. I seldom feel confident. I just want to be very positive in my approach. Its my desire to divert my energies towards positive direction. I am confused. Not clear. I try for it. I pray to Allah to help me in this regard. I request all to do pray for me so that I'll be able to understand myself, understand the cause of my being here in this world.(Amen)

Maa Salam



Posted By: ummziba
Date Posted: 05 May 2005 at 5:00am

Amna ali,

Salaam.  I think you are certainly not alone in being a human who is searching for the meaning of life and trying to find yourself.  This is a pretty common thing among we humans!

I'll share what I have learned after half a century of searching, failing, struggling and trying again.  I have learned to accept myself as I am, flaws and all.  I have learned that Allah loves me, flaws and all.  I have learned that giving myself to Allah in every possible way has brought me inner contentment and joy.

Try to keep in mind that the life of this world is fleeting.  It is a trial from Allah, and we are all tried in our own way.  How you handle this trial will determine your status for eternity (the Afterlife), so it is important to always remember Allah and to serve Allah as best you can.  Everything else will fall into place, flaws and all.

Don't focus on the little things that bother you, they are unimportant.  Don't get all upset over the big things that bother you, just let them go.  This means, trust in Allah, worship Allah, give yourself to Allah, in all sincerity.  And everything will eventually fall into place - after hardship, ease.

2:155-157 - And most certainly shall We try you by means of danger, and hunger, and loss of worldly goods, of lives and of (labours) fruits.  But give glad tidings unto those who are patient in adversity - who, when calamity befalls them, say, "verily, unto Allah do we belong and verily, unto Him we shall return."  It is they upon whom their Sustainer's blessings and grace are bestowed, and it is they, they who are on the right path!.

29:64 - For, the life of this world is nothing but a passing delight and a play - whereas, behold, the life in the hereafter is indeed the only [true] life: if they but knew this!

I hope this is at least a bit helpful.  I will say dua'a for you.

Peace, ummziba.



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Posted By: wafiyah
Date Posted: 05 May 2005 at 5:40am

As-Salam Aleikum,

as i have read the thread of these postings i have found myself in many of the feelings that are being voiced and i have also found ways in which to help myself avoid the pitfalls of self examinations that we all have from time to time but like many i don't know how to let it go i have to learn to let it go to Allah i am trying the hadiths and sayings have made me think and insallah they will help all of us with low self esteem and that nagging inner voice find our place and our confidence in ourselves and in letting go

As-Salam Aleikum



Posted By: ummziba
Date Posted: 05 May 2005 at 9:10am

They say that any habit can be changed in only thirty days.  Negative self talk is a bad habit. Negative self talk is when we put ourselves down, tell ourselves we are no good and so on, things that help to lower our self esteem instead of raise it up.

Try this: determine that you will stop telling yourself bad things about yourself for the next thirty days.  Everytime you find yourself doing negative self talk force yourself to stop immediately and do something else.  The something else could be whatever you choose: 2 rakah of prayer, keeping an elastic on your wrist and snapping it, walking around the block, looking yourself in the mirror and telling yourself that you are a good and worthy person... whatever you feel will work for you and your situation.

Ask Allah Almighty to give you the courage and patience to change this bad habit.  Thank Allah for everyday you manage to stop doing it.  Don't let yourself get away with falling back to the bad habit - be steadfast for thirty days in a row.

If you can manage to stop the bad habit for thirty days, you will find that it is much easier to stop it altogether!  I hope this helps.

Peace, ummziba.



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Sticks and stones may break my bones, but your words...they break my soul ~


Posted By: amna_ali
Date Posted: 05 May 2005 at 11:11am

Asslamualikum

Jazak Allah

Inshallah these words would be helpful for me and many others who are feeling low in energies.

Apart from spreading knowledge, this forum is  also playing an effective role in solving peoples mental and emotional problems. May Allah bless you all.

May Allah give us Hidayet and enable us to live a life of a true muslim.

May we all be able to understand the meaning of life(Amen)

Many best wishes and prayers for all and especially for those who are contributing in this forum.

Masalaam



Posted By: Alwardah
Date Posted: 05 May 2005 at 12:48pm

 

Masha Allah very inspiring words from Umm Ziba

 

"I have learned to accept myself as I am, flaws and all.  I have learned that Allah loves me, flaws and all.  I have learned that giving myself to Allah in every possible way has brought me inner contentment and joy."

 

"Negative self talk is a bad habit. Negative self talk is when we put ourselves down, tell ourselves we are no good and so on, things that help to lower our self esteem instead of raise it up."

 

Jazakallahu Khairan  



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"Indeed, we belong to Allah and to Him is our return" (Surah Baqarah 2: 155)


Posted By: rookaiya
Date Posted: 16 January 2007 at 2:41am
salaams. just thought this post was worth reading for the newbies who may have missed it. it gave me lots to reflect on


Posted By: USA-NIQAABI
Date Posted: 16 January 2007 at 4:24am

Assalamu'Alaikum,

JazkaAllahKhair, such powerful words very inspirational.

Insha'Allah put your trust, your fears your entire life in Allahs(swt) care he created you and made a plan for you before he put your soul into you in your mothers womb.

Trust in Allah(swt) he is the best of planners serve him to the best of your ability and know that he is the most forgiving of all and with all of your good intentions(niha) and good deeds and actions you will be welcomed into  Jannah....this life is short but a life in Jannah is eternal.

MasSalaama




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