There
is no doubt that sins bring misery, disaster, depression, darkness of
expression, hardness of heart, and turn happiness to sorrow and love to
hatred. Some Salafi Scholars said: "If I disobey Allah I can feel the consequences of my sins on my wife's and horse's behaviour." [Ibn al-Qayyim: "Al-Jawaab al-kaafi Liman Sa’la Ani ad-Dawaa' ash-Sha'fi'"]
All his goals become difficult to achieve. The doors are closed in his face whenever he intends to accomplish a job. On the other hand, whoever fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make a way for him to get out from every difficulty. Allah often provides a solution in the most unexpected ways or from the most unexpected quarters. But whoever abandons Taqwa' (piety), Allah will make things difficult for him.
Ibn al-Qayyim said:
Sins have disgusting effects, which damage the heart and the body in
this world and the Hereafter, and which Allah Alone knows fully.
It
deprives one of knowledge, because knowledge is a light, which Allah puts into the heart of a believer, but the
sins extinguish that light.
A
sinner finds himself alone and separated from Allah. He may have the pleasure of the world at his feet, but
still feels deprived of any spiritual joy and pleasure. Because of his
sins, he is far from happy and his heart is dead. A dead man feels no
pain. Therefore, a wise man is he who abandons his sins.
Also,
a sinner finds himself isolated and a stranger among his friends,
especially the righteous ones. The more isolated he gets the more he
feels cut off from them and from their help. Worse, he starts getting
close to the followers of Satan, may Allah curse him, as he hides
himself from the party of Allah. This isolation grows and the sinner
loses his temper and falls out with his wife, children and relatives. He
starts feeling lonely and alienated.
All his goals become difficult to achieve. The doors are closed in his face whenever he intends to accomplish a job. On the other hand, whoever fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make a way for him to get out from every difficulty. Allah often provides a solution in the most unexpected ways or from the most unexpected quarters. But whoever abandons Taqwa' (piety), Allah will make things difficult for him.
A
sinner finds and feels real darkness in his heart similar to the
darkest night. The gloom of a sin for the heart is like darkness for the
eye. Obedience to Allah is a light and disobedience and sin is like
darkness. The more this darkness intensifies, the more confused the
sinner becomes. He, then, becomes unaware and falls victim to innovation
(Bida') and misguidance. He becomes like a blind man walking
alone in a dark night. Worse than that, this darkness grows until it
becomes visible in the eye, then it grows until it emerges on the face,
which becomes dark.
Abdullah Ibn Abbas said: "A good deed reflects brightness in the
face, a light in the heart, abundance in livelihood, strength in
the body and love in peoples' hearts. A sin reflects darkness on the
face and heart, weakness in the body, scarcity in livelihood and
hatred in peoples' hearts."
Moreover,
sins reduce a person's life span and obliterate his or her fortune.
Piety and righteousness increases one's life span while impiety reduces
it.
Among the sins which spread in our Muslim society:
• Abandoning Salaat.
• Abandoning Zakaat.
• Failing to observe Hajj for those who can afford it. Slander.
• Drinking intoxicants and smoking.
• Going out to markets wearing indecent clothes and without a male relative (Mahram).
• Bringing up children in a Western education.
• Watching filthy movies and listening to music.
• Reading dirty magazines.
• Allowing domestic servants and drivers to enter the house without reason.
• Accompanying evil and corrupt people.
• Neglecting and disobeying one's husband.
These
are but a few examples of sins which have become prevalent in our
society. Therefore, we have to fear Allah as much as we can, as Allah
says, “O you who believe! Ward off from yourselves and your families a (Hell) fire whose fuel is men and stones.” [At-Tahrim:6]
[Taken from the Book: "Winning the Heart of your Husband"]
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