WasWas is an Arabic word that means things come up in your mind out of nowhere. In Islam, it is associated with doubts and distraction from the faith and namaz. Waswas can come from various reasons but these are the main reasons: Shaytan: In Islamic belief, Shaytan is seen as the primary reason of wRead more
WasWas is an Arabic word that means things come up in your mind out of nowhere. In Islam, it is associated with doubts and distraction from the faith and namaz. Waswas can come from various reasons but these are the main reasons:
- Shaytan: In Islamic belief, Shaytan is seen as the primary reason of waswas. Satan aims to lead people wrong direction from the path of righteousness, and one way he does this is by planting doubts in human minds.
- Nafs: The human Nafs can also be a reason for waswas. Human beings naturally create doubts and feed negative thoughts.
- External Influences: Factors in the external environment, such as negative people, harmful media, or stressful situations, can generate waswas. These influences may trigger intrusive thoughts or exacerbate existing doubts.
- Psychological: Some waswas may be rooted in psychological conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or anxiety disorders. In these cases, the intrusive thoughts are not necessarily spiritual but can still disturb a person mindset.
In dealing with waswas, Islamic teachings always want us to seek help from Allah. Seeking knowledge, and maintaining a strong faith. Consulting with knowledgeable scholars or mental health professionals can also be beneficial for people struggling with negative thoughts.
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Mam Khadija, you should, instead, say that Quran and Hadith are the two primary sources of Islamic Law. There are other sources as Ijma, Qiyas, Istehsan etc. but they are all secondary sources.
Mam Khadija, you should, instead, say that Quran and Hadith are the two primary sources of Islamic Law. There are other sources as Ijma, Qiyas, Istehsan etc. but they are all secondary sources.
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