💌 When you ask yourself, "Why is that person still alive,
Successful at their work, obviously still doing fine
Despite praying to Allah against them many times
For their terrible treatment, injustice, wrongs and lies?"
Think, they may not deserve your curse. By Allah they're liked?
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What if they beg for Allah's Forgiveness day and night?
Maybe their mistakes were done when they weren't upright,
When their faith wasn't strong and they felt empty inside?
Or what you found offensive was rightly justified
And they were just assertively defending their rights?
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Perhaps those Muslims whom you pray against oftentimes
Maintain special connection with Allah, which is why
The outcomes of your frequent curses can't come to light.
Perhaps you pray, "May Allah curse them," and they, meanwhile,
Hope Allah forgives you and joins you with those He guides.
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Next time a Muslim does something hurtful, analyze,
"Maybe they didn't mean it? Were they compelled that time
By nosy haters to act in a way that's not right?
What if praying against them nearly each day and night
Does nothing but spoils the quality of my own life?"
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Discontinue cursing other Muslims for their crimes,
Because some curses are unfair and unjustified.
When a Muslim offends you or your rights are denied,
Forgive them for Allah. Don't copy their toxic vibes.
Believe Allah's Justice always comes at the best time.
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📖 Abu Darda RadhiAllahu 'anhu narrated: Allah's noble Messenger Muhammad SallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam said: "Verily, when a servant curses something, the curse rises to the heaven and the gates of heaven close upon it. It turns right and left and if it does not find a place to go, it will return to that which was cursed, only if it deserved to be cursed; otherwise the curse will return upon the one who made it."
Source: Sunan Abī Dāwūd 4905
Grade: Hasan
📖 Abu Darda RadhiAllahu 'anhu narrated: Allah's noble Messenger Muhammad SallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam said: "Those in the habit of cursing others will not be intercessors or witnesses on the Day of Resurrection."
Source: Sahih Muslim 2595, Grade: Sahih
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