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Yasir Qadhi

How to Control Anger

Yasir Qadhi

Muslim Central

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Islam

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2022

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Today's brief Hatera, just want to go over four or five practical points about how we can

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eliminate or control that anger, how we can eliminate or control that anger.

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And of the great Ulema who have discussed this is Imam Al Ghazali in his Eherno Medina

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and other books you will find discussions of anger.

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Ibn al-Khayyim as well talks about the issue of anger and how to deal with it.

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Three or four basic points. Number one of the primary causes of anger is an overinflation of our own ego.

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Think about it. When we value ourselves more than it is worthy to be valued,

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then we become angry at something that we should not be angry about.

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If we are humble, if we are meek, if we don't have kibber,

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automatically this will eliminate our anger.

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And that's why Allah says in the Qur'an,

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Arabic

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Arabic

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The true servants of Allah are those who walk with humility in this earth.

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And then when the rifraf, the raffians, the fools, when the hooligans try to provoke them,

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they say, salam, notice how does the ayah begin?

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They have humility. How does the ayah end?

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When they are provoked, they say, salam, we don't need that.

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There is a causal linkage between humility and controlling your anger.

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