الكبائر سبب كل مشاكلك وما هي ؟

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Summary

This video delves into the concept of major sins (kabair) in Islam, asserting that these sins are the root cause of all problems and difficulties in life. It emphasizes the importance of avoiding major sins, repenting from them, and the profound positive impact this has on a person's life in this world and the hereafter. The video also lists many common major sins and provides guidance on how to avoid them and strengthen one's faith.

Highlights

The Impact of Major Sins and the Reward of Avoiding Them
00:00:00

The video opens by stating that major sins (kabair) are the cause of all problems. It highlights Allah's law: good deeds outweigh bad deeds, leading to a good life in this world and paradise in the hereafter. Conversely, persisting in major sins can ruin one's life. The solution is to immediately stop major sins, repent, and turn them into good deeds. Those who repent from many major sins may even surpass others in good deeds.

Evidence: Major Sins as the Cause of Problems
00:01:27

The video presents scriptural evidence that major sins are the cause of all problems. Quoting the Quran, 'Whatever misfortune befalls you is because of what your hands have earned', and 'Whatever good comes to you is from Allah, and whatever evil befalls you is from yourself.' It explains that trials and suffering are often a means of expiating sins. If one avoids major sins, Allah promises to forgive all minor sins and grant a noble entry into Paradise. This suggests that without major sins, daily prayers and acts of worship would effectively erase minor transgressions, leading to a life free from significant burdens.

Why Allah Afflicts People with Calamities
00:07:27

The video explains that Allah afflicts people with calamities because of His love for them. He wants them to return to Him and avoid accumulating major sins that would lead to hellfire. For those who persist in major sins without repentance, Allah may give them everything they desire in this world (istidraj), only to seize them later when they are in their greatest joy. This serves as a warning to return to Allah quickly before it's too late.

List of Major Sins (Kabair) - Part 1
00:10:43

The video begins listing major sins. Starting with the greatest, 'Al-Ishrak billah' (associating partners with Allah) which includes minor shirk like showing off in worship, followed by 'Oqoq al-walidayn' (disobedience to parents). It advises parents to help their children be dutiful. Other major sins mentioned include adultery (zina), consuming alcohol and intoxicants (khamr), practicing sorcery (sihr), theft (sariqa), harming people or neighbors (adhiyat al-nas wal-jar), murder (qatl), and abandoning prayer (tark al-salat).

List of Major Sins (Kabair) - Part 2
00:17:56

The list of major sins continues with not paying Zakat, breaking fast in Ramadan without excuse, not performing Hajj despite being able, lying, gossiping (namimah), arrogance, imitation of the opposite gender, making a false oath, lying about Allah and His Messenger, bearing false witness, abandoning Friday prayers, insulting companions, gambling, slandering chaste women, consuming the orphan's property, shortchanging in measures, injustice, consuming unlawful wealth, usury (riba), attributing things to Allah without knowledge, and unlawful sexual intercourse during menstruation.

List of Major Sins (Kabair) - Part 3
00:29:36

The final part of the list includes concealing knowledge, taking from war spoils unlawfully, declaring lawful what is unlawful, failing to fulfill promises, fighting Muslims, following Muslims' faults, stinginess, envy, pride, cursing, playing with living things for amusement, pointing weapons at Muslims, changing land boundaries, bribery, enmity towards Allah's allies, feeling secure from Allah's plan, neglecting the Fatiha in prayer, despairing of Allah's mercy, having a bad opinion of Allah, speaking about Allah without knowledge, and altering Allah's creation.

How to Avoid Major Sins and Strengthen Faith
00:34:04

To avoid major sins, one must identify the sole beneficiary of these sins: Satan. The video emphasizes that Satan has no authority over humans; he only tempts. Reciting 'Taj al-Dhikr' (La ilaha illallah wahdahu la shareeka lah, lahul mulku wa lahul hamdu wa huwa ala kulli shayin qadeer) 100 times in the morning and evening provides protection from Satan. Additionally, regularly reciting Ayat al-Kursi, having sincere intention, and seeking Allah's help are crucial.

A Month-Long Spiritual Plan for Liberation
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The video proposes a month-long spiritual plan to achieve significant positive changes. This plan involves: 1) Avoiding all major sins. 2) Constantly engaging in Istighfar (seeking Allah's forgiveness). 3) Reading one part (juz') of the Quran daily. 4) Performing Salatul Tasabih (prayer of glorification). 5) Striving to pray all five daily prayers in the mosque. By diligently following this plan, especially the mosque attendance, one can earn immense rewards, have sins forgiven, and receive countless blessings and prayers from angels.

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