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Ujub

This is a ver interesting discussion I heard on the radio while driving Sabrina to the tuition center. It was presented by Ustaz Dr Zahazan on IKIM.FM. It was about UJUB.
Ujub is an arabic word. It is an ill-feeling. A person who have this feeling in them will think that they are the best. Below aew some of the points that I managed to scribble when the car stop just before the program ends.
Ujub adalah apabila.merasakan dirinya yang paling baik.
Dia rasa dia pandai dan tak perlu menambah amal kebajikan dan ilmu.
Dia merasakan amalannya adalah yg terbaik, mencukupi dan diterima Allah.
Sesungguhnya kita perlu merasakan bahawa segala kebaikan yg ada pada kita adalah kurniaan Allah.
Pangkal sikap ujub adalah kejahilan. Kerana jahil dan lupa bahawa segala kebaikan adalah milik Allah dan kita sepatutnya bersyukur kerana dipilih Allah untuk memiliki kelebihan dan kebaikan.
Bahaya dgn sikap ini adalah boleh mengakibatkan kesemua amalan kebaikan tidak diterima.oleh Allah kerana amalan tersebut diselubungi perasaan diri adalah yang terbaik.
Untuk memelihara diri dari ujub perlu banyak beristighfar dan bersyukur kepada Allah.
The discussion is to be continued on Radio IKIM at 8pm daily.
Wallahua'lam.

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