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A believer should always accept his sins; regret his mistakes; criticize his nafs (evil-self) and condemn it; often repent and should not lose his hope from Divine Mercy. Denying this fact the satan has lost
Answered by LIPSIKA, 14 Nov '12 04:56 pm
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For not accepting his sin
For not regretting
For not condemning his nafs (self) which led him to rebel
For not repenting
For losing his hope from the Divine Mercy (Ibn-i Hacer, Munehibbat, seventy three)
Answered by rajan, 14 Nov '12 05:06 pm
For not regretting
For not condemning his nafs (self) which led him to rebel
For not repenting
For losing his hope from the Divine Mercy (Ibn-i Hacer, Munehibbat, seventy three)
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Satan has lost eternally because of five reasons.
For not accepting his sin
For not regretting
For not condemning his nafs (self) which led him to rebel
For not repenting
For losing his hope from the Divine Mercy (Ibn-i Hacer, Munehibbat, seventy three)
Hence, a believer should always accept his sins; regret his mistakes; criticize his nafs (evil-self) and condemn it; often repent and should not lose his hope from Divine Mercy.
Answered by Psycho, 14 Nov '12 04:58 pm
For not accepting his sin
For not regretting
For not condemning his nafs (self) which led him to rebel
For not repenting
For losing his hope from the Divine Mercy (Ibn-i Hacer, Munehibbat, seventy three)
Hence, a believer should always accept his sins; regret his mistakes; criticize his nafs (evil-self) and condemn it; often repent and should not lose his hope from Divine Mercy.
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Arrogance (takabbur) jealousy (Hasad), are they factor in his loss
Answered by Mohammed usman, 14 Nov '12 05:03 pm
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For not accepting his sin
For not regretting
For not condemning his nafs (self) which led him to rebel
For not repenting
For losing his hope from the Divine Mercy
Answered by aflatoon, 14 Nov '12 04:50 pm
For not regretting
For not condemning his nafs (self) which led him to rebel
For not repenting
For losing his hope from the Divine Mercy
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