A person in this worldly life is in an ongoing struggle against adversaries, both visible and unseen, though the latter may sometimes be more destructive than the former. Therefore, one should always be alert and cautious. In fact, a person’s own self is his or her most hostile enemy that incites him or her to satisfy every whim and obtain every pleasure, even if it violates the commands of Allah The Almighty and His Messenger.
 , said: "Should I inform you of the [true] believer? [He is] the one who people trust with their wealth and lives. As for the [true] Muslim, it is he who avoids harming Muslims with his tongue and hands. Whoever strives against the desires of his self in order to obey Allah is a [real] Mujaahid; and the Muhaajir (emigrant) is he who abandons all what Allah has forbidden." [As-Silsilah As-Saheehah, Albaani: 549]
, said: "Should I inform you of the [true] believer? [He is] the one who people trust with their wealth and lives. As for the [true] Muslim, it is he who avoids harming Muslims with his tongue and hands. Whoever strives against the desires of his self in order to obey Allah is a [real] Mujaahid; and the Muhaajir (emigrant) is he who abandons all what Allah has forbidden." [As-Silsilah As-Saheehah, Albaani: 549]  said: "Striving against one’s self is the most perfect type of Jihaad, as Allah The Almighty admiringly mentions, Saying (what means): {But as for he who feared the position of his Lord and prevented the soul from [unlawful] inclination…} [Quran 79:40] This is achieved by preventing oneself from committing acts of disobedience, avoiding doubtful matters and abandoning excessive enjoyment of lawful desires in order to revel in them on a greater scale in the Hereafter, where they will be in abundance for him."
  said: "Striving against one’s self is the most perfect type of Jihaad, as Allah The Almighty admiringly mentions, Saying (what means): {But as for he who feared the position of his Lord and prevented the soul from [unlawful] inclination…} [Quran 79:40] This is achieved by preventing oneself from committing acts of disobedience, avoiding doubtful matters and abandoning excessive enjoyment of lawful desires in order to revel in them on a greater scale in the Hereafter, where they will be in abundance for him."  would often confront himself in the mosque, saying: "What do you want? Where do you want to go? Is there a place better than this mosque that you want to go to? Take a look at what is inside [here]. Do you want to look at the houses of so-and-so instead?" He would also address his soul reproachfully, saying: "You have no food other than this bread and oil, and no clothes besides these two garments, and no other wife but this old woman. So, would you prefer to die?" He
  would often confront himself in the mosque, saying: "What do you want? Where do you want to go? Is there a place better than this mosque that you want to go to? Take a look at what is inside [here]. Do you want to look at the houses of so-and-so instead?" He would also address his soul reproachfully, saying: "You have no food other than this bread and oil, and no clothes besides these two garments, and no other wife but this old woman. So, would you prefer to die?" He  then said: "[I felt that] it replied: 'No, I shall be patient with this lifestyle’."
  then said: "[I felt that] it replied: 'No, I shall be patient with this lifestyle’."  used to wander in the market and spot something that he liked, he would say to himself: "Be patient; by Allah, I only prevent you [from that] to preserve your dignity."These are examples of some righteous people who exercised self-discipline by displaying patience and perseverance.
  used to wander in the market and spot something that he liked, he would say to himself: "Be patient; by Allah, I only prevent you [from that] to preserve your dignity."These are examples of some righteous people who exercised self-discipline by displaying patience and perseverance.  ; I would bring him water for his ablution and other necessities. He said to me: 'Ask of me.' I said: 'I request your company in Paradise.' He said: 'Is that the only thing you ask for?' I said: 'That is it.' He said: 'Help me [in making that possible] for you, by performing frequent prostrations [to Allah The Almighty].'”
; I would bring him water for his ablution and other necessities. He said to me: 'Ask of me.' I said: 'I request your company in Paradise.' He said: 'Is that the only thing you ask for?' I said: 'That is it.' He said: 'Help me [in making that possible] for you, by performing frequent prostrations [to Allah The Almighty].'” , said: "Satan places obstacles in every way the son of Aadam undertakes to obey Allah. He obstructs his way to Islam, saying: 'Will you adopt Islam and abandon your religion and the religion of your father and grandfather?’ Yet, he disobeys him and embraces Islam. Then, he hinders his path to doing Hijrah (emigration), saying: 'Will you emigrate and abandon your land and sky? Surely, an expatriate [lives] like a tethered horse.’ However, [the man] defies him and emigrates. [Satan] then thwarts his attempts to perform Jihaad and says: 'Will you do Jihaad and sacrifice your life and wealth, when you could be killed, your wife will get married to someone else and your wealth will be divided [amongst your heirs]?’ Still, he goes against him and performs Jihaad.” The Prophet,
, said: "Satan places obstacles in every way the son of Aadam undertakes to obey Allah. He obstructs his way to Islam, saying: 'Will you adopt Islam and abandon your religion and the religion of your father and grandfather?’ Yet, he disobeys him and embraces Islam. Then, he hinders his path to doing Hijrah (emigration), saying: 'Will you emigrate and abandon your land and sky? Surely, an expatriate [lives] like a tethered horse.’ However, [the man] defies him and emigrates. [Satan] then thwarts his attempts to perform Jihaad and says: 'Will you do Jihaad and sacrifice your life and wealth, when you could be killed, your wife will get married to someone else and your wealth will be divided [amongst your heirs]?’ Still, he goes against him and performs Jihaad.” The Prophet,  , added: "Hence, Allah has made it a right upon Himself to admit such a man into Paradise. Whether he drowns or is cast off his mount [on his path of Jihaad], Allah will let him in Paradise."
, added: "Hence, Allah has made it a right upon Himself to admit such a man into Paradise. Whether he drowns or is cast off his mount [on his path of Jihaad], Allah will let him in Paradise."

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