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 Topic: what your opinion on "muhasabah" concept .

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  • what your opinion on "muhasabah" concept .
     OP - March 16, 2012, 12:31 AM

    www.aljumuah.com/straight-talk/40-al-muhasabah-on-being-honest-with-oneself

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    More deeply, haram acts, knowingly committed or not, for a fact necessarily result in making life truly less pleasurable, if not immediately for us then for many others, for their nature is to damage the human spirit, the condition of individuals and societies, and the balance of the world.The Qur'an states this beautifully about those who reject its revealed truth on pretext: "Who is further astray than one who is in uttermost schism [with its truth]?" [41:52].

    It is a superficial reading to look at this as merely rejecting Islam. Rather, it is about denying within ourselves what our souls know to be truth-like denying we've done wrong even though we know we did.The Qur'an says such people live a life of misery, full of contradiction, which is a great source of mental pain.

  • Re: what your opinion on "muhasabah" concept .
     Reply #1 - March 16, 2012, 07:33 AM

    Ah, Jumuah magazine! My old friend. I used to have a subscription to it. It was mostly well written and professionally done, and also, since it was American, it was far more rational and moderate than most UK Islamic magazines.

    Moving on, most philosophies advocate a form of meditation/self-reflection, Islam is a huge spectrum of philosophies and traditions, and unsurprisingly we find this in Islam too. I don't know  what sort of comment you're looking for? Are you trying to say that  Islam can have rationality in it? This is a given I would have thought.

    I do have to say though, self-reflection in itself isn't necessary useful, it's not an end but a means to an end. If you are self-reflecting on how best to murder people and how efficient you are at the act then it doesn't make you rational.

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  • Re: what your opinion on "muhasabah" concept .
     Reply #2 - March 16, 2012, 08:25 AM

    thanks sprout, I used to "muhasabah" just want to clarify and understand what's it's meant for me and what it meant if you do "muhasabah" about god existence in Islam, did it do more good or harm?

    anyway,  any comments are much appreciated.
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