Page 121 - Signs of the End Times in Surat Al-Kahf
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An argumentative nature,
           which Allah discourages,
           causes disturbance for our-
           selves and those around us. It
           is a character defect. The
           Qur'an advises believers to
           speak in the nicest possible
           way.
             One of the great benefits of the Qur’an being revealed as such an en-
          lightening book is that people can find in its verses the solutions to their
          shortcomings and advice on what to do in moments of anger, how to be
          patient in difficult circumstances, and how to refrain from those qualities
          (e.g., envy and mocking) that lead away from good character.
          Furthermore, it informs the believers about the hypocrites, those who as-
          sociate others with Allah, the unbelievers’ character, and how to draw les-
          sons from their situation. Therefore, those who ponder its verses can learn
          many things about one’s self and what is happening around them. As
          Allah says:

             In this way We have sent it down as an Arabic Qur’an, and have
             diversified therein the warnings so that hopefully they will avoid
             sin or that it will spur them to remembrance. (Surah Ta Ha, 113)
             Surat al-Kahf 54 also points out humanity’s argumentative nature.
          Many people are conceited, consider their views to be superior to those of
          others, and, because they do not respect their opponents’ thoughts, argue
          and try to win the ensuing battle of words. They do everything in order to
          convince the others: they get angry, shout, and even become aggressive.
             On the other hand, believers respond to such argumentative behavior
          by judging the matter with the Qur’an and speaking in the nicest manner.
          They know that this is the only effective way to call others to the righteous
          path and, with Allah’s help, to always be successful. The effect of such be-
          havior is described, as follows:
             A good action and a bad action are not the same. Repel the bad
             with something better and, if there is enmity between you and
             someone else, he will be like a bosom friend. (Surah Fussilat, 34)



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