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Psychological Problems
How to Deal with Compulsive Whispers in Islam
You can deal with Compulsive whispers in Islam by: 1- Turning to Allah and beseeching Him. 2- Turning away from Waswas and what it calls you to, and distracting yourself from it. 3- Remember Allah a great deal (Dhikr). 4- Going to a trustworthy Muslim doctor, for this Waswas is a kind of sickness. 5- You should note that whoever is afflicted with this sickness is excused for what he says, because he does not say it willingly and he does not like it.44,521He suffers from OCD and he curses and swears; will he be brought to account for that?
63,618Insinuating Whispers About Apostacy
25,541Broken Vows While Suffering From Waswas
20,566When is a Person Affected by Waswas (Whispers)?
45,472Waswas (Whispers) Causing Uncertainty About Worship
39,668Whispers of the Shaytan Concerning the Steadfastness of Non-Muslims and their Self-Sacrifice for their Cause
33,165What Are the Sources of Waswas?
Waswas comes from three sources: the nafs (or self), which is inclined to evil, the devils among the jinn (demons), and the devils among mankind.225,818How to Remove Bad Thoughts About Allah
To get rid of bad thoughts about Allah, you should say, “Amantu Billahi wa Rasulihi (I believe in Allah and His Messenger).” Try to stop thinking about that as much as possible, and keep busy with things that will distract you from it.510,101Remedy for Whispers from Shaytan
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