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KILL YOUR FEELINGS? [89:27] Feelings are not bad. They are beautiful. They are purposeful. Many myth scholars and individuals will teach you to fight your nafs — to kill it, to purge it, to remove it from you entirely. But that’s not the prophetic way. Allah ﷻ doesn’t describe the nafs as being dead. He describes it as being at peace. يَا أَيَّتُهَا النَّفْسُ الْمُطْمَئِنَّةُ
KILL YOUR FEELINGS? [89:27] Feelings are not bad. They are beautiful. They are purposeful. Many myth scholars and individuals will teach you to fight your nafs — to kill it, to purge it, to remove it from you entirely. But that’s not the prophetic way. Allah ﷻ doesn’t describe the nafs as being dead. He describes it as being at peace. يَا أَيَّتُهَا النَّفْسُ الْمُطْمَئِنَّةُ "O tranquil soul…" (Yā ayyatuha an-nafsu al-muṭmaʾinnah) (Qur’an 89:27) The nafs remains — but it becomes calm. At ease. To understand this, you have to realise: Allah ﷻ creates everything good. Nothing is intrinsically evil. Nothing exists that can’t be redirected to bring you closer to Him ﷻ. And when that clicks — it changes everything. You no longer look at emotions and say, “How do I kill this?” You start asking, “What is this trying to point me towards?” Feelings are signs. They’re meant to direct you. But just like road signs — they can be misread. They can be hijacked. By shayṭān, by habit, by desire. Think of a child. They’re full of curiosity and emotion. That’s good. It’s how they learn. But what happens if that curiosity is misdirected? They try to eat worms. Stick fingers in sockets. Touch fire. The desire is real. The emotion is strong. But it’s misapplied. As you grow, you learn. You don’t crave worms. You’re no longer drawn to harm. Why? Because your mind matured. Your fitrah was nurtured. You found peace. Now apply that same lens to your own heart. Desire for zina. For gossip. For alcohol. They are cravings of a nafs that hasn’t grown up. Like a child who hasn’t been weaned from poison. And just like weaning a child — it might involve crying. Pain. Withdrawal. Frustration. But once it’s done — peace comes. You no longer want it. You’ve outgrown it. So how do you outgrow your desires? By replacing them. By discovering what that feeling was originally created for. And living it. Showing off? It's a desire for recognition — meant for Allah ﷻ. Sadness? A call for connection — meant to drive you to Him ﷻ. Arrogance? A twisted search for dignity — only found in servitude to the King. Every feeling… is a compass. We just need to calibrate it back to the Divine. And over the next few episodes — we’ll journey through each of these feelings, to uncover what they truly mean… and where they were always meant to take you. #Nafs #IslamicWisdom #QuranicReflections #EmotionalHealing #SpiritualGrowth

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