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1. call yourself to account while you are in comfort

2. intention setting prior to an act allows better outcomes (am i doing this for my nafs/ego?; is the devil playing a role in my intention?)

3. when you recognize that your intention may be in the wrong place, pause, realign, continue

4. be introspective in disobedience and grateful for obedience (you are guided to them by Allah’s mercy, not your own ability)
Mar 27, 2025 12:00AM
Al-Ghazali on Vigilance & Self-Examination (Book XXXVIII of the Revival of the Religious Sciences)

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“Passion is like a firmly rooted tree, the eradication of which we should be dedicated. If you do not uproot passion [jn your youth] because of weakness and procrastinate, - knowing very well that the longer the wait, the stronger the tree, - the more firmly planted it will be and the weaker [with age] you become to uproot it.

Whatever you did not do while young, you certainly will not do in old age.”
Mar 31, 2025 01:49AM
Al-Ghazali on Vigilance & Self-Examination (Book XXXVIII of the Revival of the Religious Sciences)


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sarah *4. parenthesis implies guided to obedience by Allah’s mercy


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