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Get right Allah is annoyed with us

Get right, Allah is annoyed with us.

Allah is the creator of the universe. “Get right, Allah is annoyed with us.”In times of adversity and hardship. It is common for individuals to question their faith and wonder
about the divine perspective on their actions.

One recurring sentiment that emerges during these moments is the belief that “Get right,Allah is annoyed with us.”

In the following lines, I shall explore the factors that contribute to this perception and reflect on ways we can strive to rectify our actions and seek divine guidance. One should approach this subject with an open mind. Acknowledging that our understanding of Allah's will is limited. Our efforts should be focused on self-improvement and sincere devotion.
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How much we follow Allah's instructions is a good indicator of whether or not he is pleased with us. Allah is pleased when His commands are followed and dissatisfied when they are not.

Allah evaluates people according to their deeds and their positive or negative ideas, not their identities or status.
For instance, Allah prohibits alcohol consumption by Muslim men and women. Who deliberately disobeys and crosses the limits? Allah does not accept his prayers and all good deeds.

There is no doubt that Allah loves those who repent of their sins, feel guilty, and bow their heads to Him.
                          

How to know Allah’s annoyance

The hardness of your heart and the dryness of your tears are a testimony to the fact that Allah is angry with you? Laziness in stepping towards righteous deeds is not proof that Allah is angry. So, "Get right, Allah is annoyed with us."

Leaving the recitation of the Holy Qur'an for weeks and months. Is it not proof that Allah is angry at us? How many times do you remain ignorant even after passing this verse through your eyes? "If we had sent down this Qur'an on a mountain, it would have crumbled in fear of Allah."


How many good and blessed occasions have come in our lives? Isn't drowning in the mire of our negligence and sins proof that Allah is angry at us?

The best opportunities for learning and interpreting the Qur'an come in life,but by ignoring it, we are lost in worldly pleasures. Isn't this a testimony to the fact that Allah is angry at us? Is there any worse punishment?

So, understand and "get right, Allah is annoyed with us"
Why do good deeds feel like a burden to us? Why do our tongues start to stagger while remembering Allah Almighty ?!

Why do we weaken in the face of our evil desires? Why do we have heartache when we see the dazzling world around us?

Aren't we proud of our worldly money and honour?! Can there be any more punishment than that?

By forgetting our mistakes, Allah has engaged us in slandering others and lying. By forgetting the Hereafter, he has made this world our greatest desire and its attainment. Isn't this also a form of punishment?

Did we ever pay attention to this verse? "Because Allah did not like their departure, HE did not help them, and it was said that you, too, should sit here with the crippled people."Surah Al-Tawbah Fear Allah?

The smallest punishment from Allah

Almighty is a decrease of wealth,children, and health. But the greatest punishment is invisible.We should keep asking Allah for forgiveness and healing. For Allah's forgiveness, a short prayer {(Duaa) Astaghfirullah} is very effective.

When we feel Allah is pulling us to worship and do good deeds, then we should understand that HE loves us.
When our chest feels tight or narrow and our heart feels black or heavy, So we must examine our actions and quickly mend our family bonds, especially those with our
parents and in-laws.

So, immediately re-construct your broken relations with friends and foes. "Get right, Allah is annoyed with us"


We will inevitably go through phases in our lives when our faith wanes or when we think Allah (SWT) is not listening to our prayers as much. This sign tells us that 'Allah is annoyed at us.' Please take solace in the knowledge that these thoughts are extremely natural and entirely valid.



Our courage and inner strength are evident in our desire to remain connected with Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala despite these difficult circumstances, Inshallah (Allah willing).


One well-known Hadith Qudsi (SWT) reads:"Take one step towards me, and I will take ten steps towards you. You will walk towards me. I will run towards you.


Remember five times daily, a mosque invites Muslims to join in the prayers using the Azan/Azaan/Adhan. Since there is never a moment when Azan is not heard somewhere in the world, it is true that the sound of Azan reverberates constantly throughout the entire Earth planet. 

The universal prophethood of Muhammad(PBUH)
and the oneness of Allah. Come to the prayers; come to prosperity. The Azan is the announcement of Allah's oneness and the prophethood of the Holy Prophet. Everyone through Azan is called for prosperity. If no one is ready to understand then what can be done. Get right, Allah is annoyed with us

ALLAH DISLIKES.

Here are some characteristics, traits, acts, and deeds that are disliked by Allah and ultimately bring the displeasure of Allah. SHIRK It is the greatest act of Allah’s annoyance. Shirk is the act of exalting a rival or co-religionist above

Allah in worship, reverence, or in the names and qualities of Allah. We have to learn more about the distinction between major and minor shirk.

Knowing what shirk is, how bad it is, and how it differs from other sins is one of our most crucial duties to practice Islam fully and have a strong sense of faith.

See more information about 'Shirk' We affirm that Allah is the only source of power and strength and that true guidance originates with Him.

ARROGANCE/PROUDNESS

A superior mentality that shows itself through domineering behaviour or arrogant statements or presumptions. The one faultable trait of a person that Allah Almighty despised the most is arrogance or pride.
Iblees(Satan) and his followers are characterized in this world by their haughtiness. In the Quran, Allah said, "And walk not on the earth with conceit and arrogance.
Verily, you can neither rend nor penetrate the earth, and you will never reach the mountains in height."

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A proud one is arrogant, according to our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW), who also claimed that pride is an illness and the biggest sin in the eyes of Allah Almighty.


Arrogant people won't be allowed into paradise. According to the Prophet (SAW), "One who possesses an atom's weight of arrogance in his/her heart will not enter Paradise." (Tirmidhi)

Arrogant or proud people prefer that others support them when they approach them or when they are sitting; they do not like to be sat or walked alongside.


An arrogant person never finds tranquality in life because they are constantly uncomfortable. When pride infiltrates a Muslim's heart, it swiftly alters their speech, behaviour, and treatment of others. So, due to arrogance and pride, "Allah is annoyed at us."

SINFULNESS.

Since open sinners are evildoers and their offenses are more serious than those committed in secret, they are subject to the harsh warnings contained in the texts.

He is not, however, charged with unbelief for publicly sinning. On the Day of Judgment, the sinner's good and bad deeds will be measured. Sinning one factor that works against the formation of this equality is extravagance. The Haq(right) of those who may have been satisfied by the spent resources is directly wasted when a Muslim spends them via extravagance.

This results in a chain reaction of wrongdoings and a significant unwelcome imbalance in society, making it difficult to uphold equality for all.

How is it acceptable that some people are unable to consume their daily meals while others only eat half of their plates before tossing the other half into the trash can?

WASTEFULNESS/RECKLESS SPENDING. 

Lack of discipline in financial or resource utilization, lavishness, wastage of things, especially money or time, and reckless spending of other people's money were all examples of his behaviour. Spend as if money were a tree spending as if there was no tomorrow and as if money were out of fashion.

BETRAYAL/TREASON/TREACHERY

What is betrayal? The polar opposite of trust is treachery. The act of surreptitiously violating someone's rights is referred to as treason, regardless of whether the perpetrator breaches his rights, the rights of Allah and His Prophet, Islam, or other people.

Allah has said in the Holy Quran, "Don't intentionally defraud your trust or be dishonest to Allah, the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad(PBUH), or anyone else."

IMMORALITY 

Those who violate morality and decency norms are repulsive or repugnant. Any statement or action that gravely violates the prevailing morals of the period is considered an obscenity. Obscene is described as repulsive to the senses and, in other words, repugnant to virtue or morals. Obscenity is a byproduct of wickedness and ignominy.

It is either a habit developed from mingling with immoral or depraved people that is used to insulting or harming others?

CRUELTY/BRUTALITY .
On humans and animals is also an act of Allah's annoyance.

INJUSTICE is an act of absence of justice, violation of rights, rights of others or an unjust act. Any behaviour that could endanger other people is considered to be a
transgression and injustice (Zulam). It is a serious sin because it involves numerous acts that could negatively impact or perhaps end other people's lives. So, it is an act of Allah's annoyance. Please "get right,Allah is annoyed with us."

DISHONESTY/DECEITFULNESS. In a Hadith, Dishonesty was the one action that the Prophet of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, hated the most. (Sunan al-Tirmidhī)

LYING. Another vice included in the list of Greater sins is lying. "Lying is prohibited in all revealed religions, including Islam. This is clearly stated in the Qur'an. This belief is confirmed by the corpus of hadith, and reason also backs up this claim. These days nobody cares about lying. Everybody considers it a fashion.

This act also leads to Allah's annoyance. In Quran about liars, Allah(SWT) said 'O you who believe! Be afraid of Allaah, and be with those who are true (in word and deeds).The belief that “Get right, Allah is annoyed with us” 
is a complex and deeply personal sentiment that arises from our desire to seek divine guidance and rectify our actions. 

While it is natural to question and reflect
during times of adversity. It is crucial to approach this belief with a balanced perspective, grounded in humility and self-accountability. Instead of solely focusing on our perceived shortcomings or anxieties.

We should strive to strengthen our connection with Allah through sincere devotion, acts of kindness, and self-
improvement. So, “Get right, Allah is annoyed with us.”

Recognizing that our understanding of Allah's will is limited. We should avoid falling into a state of despair or hopelessness. Instead, we should seek to align our actions with the principles of compassion, justice, and mercy that lie at the core of Islamic teachings.

By nurturing our spiritual connection,engaging in acts of worship, and cultivating a mindful and conscious approach to our daily lives. We can work towards creating a positive impact in our own lives and in the world around us.

The belief that “Get right, Allah is annoyed with us.” should serve as a catalyst for self-reflection and growth, rather than a source of despair. By fostering a sense of personal responsibility, seeking forgiveness for our mistakes.

By making a sincere effort to align our actions with our faith, we can strive towards a closer and more fulfilling relationship with Allah. Remember, Allah's mercy and guidance are infinite, and by actively seeking it, we can find solace, direction, and spiritual fulfillment.

CONCLUSION

The punishment for our misdeeds may come in this life, the hereafter, or both; Allah (SWT) knows best. We all experience difficulties, some of which may or may not be penalties. Since there is a lot that is unseen and we have no way of knowing, we can't truly say if they are or not. This life is a test, and it's full of trials in terms of difficulty.

It's not supposed to be simple, and just because you're struggling doesn't mean you're being punished. It might be a test or trial. Allah (SWT) knows the best because Allah is the wisest.

That is up to Allah (SWT), hence we are unable to respond. There must be a boundary between hope and dread. Because no one is flawless and because we all sin sometimes without even realizing it—there is forgiveness.

Even if you have committed all of the world's major sins, put them in the past because they have already been committed. However, Insha' Allah, we can change our present and future.

Therefore, if you sincerely repent, ask for forgiveness, and make changes both inside and outside of yourself, your sins will be forgiven. Allah(SWT) is the wisest and knows best.

If you want to stay prosperious and satisfied, always distribute/share Allah's blessings with poor and needy people.

Author: Rab Nawaz MA, B.Ed Principal Steps SchoolRawalpindi Pakistan.

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