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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 19 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Tasren 3: “Mara”

To our friend... "NAZIR"

“Mara” means the Destroyer who destroys a person’s involvement in doing good.

There are three ways of doing good. These are by giving, by observing the precepts of ethical behavior, and by mental development, Of the three, the third is the best.

Whenever we do good, we always face Maras, or destroyers, of which there are five. They are...the Mara of the defilements the aggregates,  the Mara of the of karmic formations , the Mara as a deity, and the Mara of death. Of the five, the Mara of death is the worst, because once you are death you have no chance to practice walking or sitting meditation.Therefore, your duty is to be aware of these Maras, and to prevent them from influencing you. Remember that ‘without conquering the Maras, the perfections can’t be cultivated’, so you must conquer them.

We are the owners of our own deeds, and will receive the consequences!

Nazir is the fickle person he always weak ..more than I can imagine and he was remiss  ..he think he can conquer the Mara (evil).. and I just lost him last week..

Ref: Onkom S. ,Fruit of Karma, vol.1

วันพุธที่ 15 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555

"TASREN"

T A S R EN = Talk About Soul, Religion, Endless Novel

  Life

Someone  said


"....if i can't hold the good thing....i can't and don't want to hold the bad thing...was this the way....i dont know....will this make me want to lead my life alone...i think so and maybe it will push me more in the right path. "

Question...Do you really know...?

What is the good thing?

What is the bad thing?  and

What is  the right path?

Why  this can make someone want to lead one's life alone?

Can this push someone  in the right path ?  .... not at all

I had told him the truth but he refuses it. He just want the false. How will he ever solve his problems that way? This is what they call ‘solving problems by missing the point’.

So I cant tell him how much longer he will have to under go this suffering.
Let's see the consequence...so sad!




"Time indeed moves too fast... we need keep running with the time, making sure that we don't lose those people we shouldn't have lost
... and don't miss those opportunities, we are sure not to knock back... :) "

วันอังคารที่ 14 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Tasren 1: SIN & promise

T A S R EN = Talk About Soul, Religion, Endless Novel

The Twenty-First Greater Sin: Non fulfilment of a Promise


promise [N] คำสัญญา, See also: คำมั่นสัญญา, คำปฏิญาณ, Syn. assurance, avowal, agreement, warrant



The twenty-first of the Greater sins is ‘Breaking of a promise.’ There are authentic traditions to this effect from Abdul Azīm where he quotes that Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (a.s.) has proved it to be a Greater sin with the help of the following verse of Holy Qur’an:

“And those who break the covenant of Allah after its confirmation and cut asunder that which Allah has ordered to be joined and make mischief in the land; (as for) those, upon them shall be curse and they shall have the evil (issue) of the abode.”

(Surah Ra’d 13:25)

The Holy Qur’an denounces the breaking of promise in the following ayat too:

“Yea, whoever fulfills his promise and guards (against evil) - then surely Allah loves those who guard (against evil).

(As for) those who take a small price for the covenant of Allah and their own oaths - surely they shall have no portion in the hereafter, and Allah will not speak to them, nor will He look upon them on the Day of Resurrection nor will He purify them, and they shall have a painful chastisement.”

(Surah Ali-‘Imrān 3:76-77)




Amir ul-Mu’minīn ‘Ali (a.s.) advises Malik al-Ashtar regarding the honouring of promises:

“Breaking a promise causes the anger of Allah.”

(Nahjul Balagha)

‘Ali (a.s.) also quotes the same verse after this.

Hazrat Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) said:

“There are four types of sinners who are punished very soon:

a) The person who violates the pact that he has made with you, even though you have respected it.

b) One who inflicts harm upon you even though you caused him no harm.

c) One who has promised you something and you are faithful upon your agreement but he is unfaithful.

d) One who wants to severe relations even though the relative wishes to continue the relationship.”

(Khisāl)

 Breaking of promise and hypocrisy

Breaking of a promise is a very serious sin. It is a sin that sows the seed of hypocrisy in the heart of the person who commits it. The person dies in a state of disbelief and is raised with the hypocrites on the Day of Judgment.

Hypocrites do not keep their words

It follows from this tradition, that a person who is unjust, a liar and one who does not keep his word, does not possess morals. He is not a just person (Ādil) but a transgressor (Fasiq) and it is not Wajib to fulfill the rights of brotherhood towards him.


Mutual covenants and agreements

The third type of promise is when people form actual covenants and agreements. The ayats and the traditions state that it is Wajib to fulfill this type of promise and it is Harām to go against them.

For example in Surah al-‘Isrā’:

“...and fulfill the promise; Surely (every) promise shall be questioned about.”

(Surah al-‘Isrā’, 17:34)

Similarly the Qur’an describes truthful and the pious people thus,

“...and those who fulfill their promise when they make a promise..”

(Surah al-Baqarah 2:177)

Also when describing those who shall be saved from Hell and earn Paradise, Allah (S.w.T.) says,

“And those who are keepers of their trusts and their covenant.”

(Surah Al-Mum’inūn, 23:8)

Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (a.s.) says,

“To keep your word to your believing brother is Wajib like a vow, even though there is no expiation for going against it.”

The Holy Prophet (S) said:

“One who has belief in Allah and in last day (Qiyāma) must keep his word when he promises.”

(Usūl al-Kāfi)

Thus keeping a promise is a fulfillment for the belief in Allah (S.w.T.) and the Day of Qiyāma. Similarly, the beginning verses of Surah as-Saff have also denounced the breaking of promise and clearly prove that non-fulfillment of a promise (of every type) is Harām.