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    themselves to have no good deeds at all. This will foster passion inside a person to perform as many of them as possible, and this passion should only increase more and more. There is no stage at which a person should feel content or relaxed with how many good deeds they have done. One should not think that he has done enough good deeds and no longer needs any more.

    So, when it comes to this, it is important to think of your deeds as few in number and lacking in quality. Also never consider yourself pious. Even for one-millionth of a second, do not think you have become righteous and accepted by Allah, as you do not know His hidden plan. Always fear Him, and always consider yourself to be a sinner.

    Let’s now turn our attention to how worldly matters can cause someone to have an inferiority complex.

    *   Seeing someone wealthier than you.

    *   Saying, “He has a large house, but I just live in a flat.”

    *    “I pay rent, but so-and-so has their own place.”

    *    “He has a car, but all I have is a motorcycle.”

    *    “He has a bicycle, but I have to travel everywhere on foot.”

    *    “He’s strong, but I’m weak.”

    *    “He’s healthy, and I’m ill.”

    Comparing yourself to people who have more and feeling inferior to them has absolutely no benefit. There is nothing but harm in this, and it can even lead to you becoming jealous.

    There are two types of inferiority complex:


     

     

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    • Inferiority Complex
    • Excellence of sending ṣalāt upon the beloved Prophet صَلَّى الـلّٰـهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم
    • What is an inferiority complex?
    • A central cause of inferiority complexes
    • White Hair at the Age of 15
    • Never make fun of anyone
    • How to acquire recognition of Allah
    • Mannerisms of the Prophet صَلَّى الـلّٰـهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم
    • Become brothers
    • Two types of inferiority complex
    • Prophet ꜤĪsā عَلَیْہِ السَّلَام and his disinterest towards the world
    • 3 ways to save yourself from feeling inferior
    • 1. Become grateful
    • The greatest wish of a wealthy man
    • The wisdom-filled speech of RābiꜤah Baṣriyyah
    • Focus on what you have been given
    • The benefits of being thankful
    • The Benefits of Thankfulness and the Condemnation of Ungratefulness
    • Make a habit of saying اَلْـحَمْـدُ لـِلّٰـهِ
    • Benefit of saying اَلْـحَمْـدُ لـِلّٰـهِ
    • Virtues of saying ان شآء اللہ
    • 2. Identify your skills, strengths and talents!
    • The meaning of رَبّ
    • Everyone is granted Opportunities based on their Capabilities
    • Great personalities who identified their strengths
    • The Masājid became full
    • 3. Work hard
    • Behind every success is hard work
    • The difference between humans and animals
    • Summary
    • The Education Department
    • Sunnah and etiquettes of being thankful
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