TWO KINDS OF SOUL &. THANKFULNESS (23, 24)

Two kings of soul
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TWO KINDS OF SOUL


There are two types of human beings: Those who follow basic desires and those who adopt a pure way of life.

Some despise others and thrive on ostentatious and self-centered pursuits. Their souls are inimical to truth and their minds are full of selfish and conceited thoughts. They like inconveniencing others; they derive immense pleasure from taking advantage of the weaknesses of others. Such people are living on infernal provision and will abide in hell in the hereafter.

Then some are pure in spirit. Others' success causes them genuine pleasure. They are happy to forgive those who are at their mercy. They are loving and wish their fellows well; they thrive on humility and meekness. Such people are living in a heavenly atmosphere.


They are content to concede a disputed point to others.

When their faults are pointed out they are quick to admit them. They are restless until they have paid back their debts. Such people live on heavenly provision; they will abide eternally in the lush gardens of paradise. 


Thankfulness
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THANKFULNESS


Man is never satisfied with what he has; he always seeks more. As a result, he never ceases to be discontented.

God has favored everyone in some way or another, but he is more concerned with what he does not have; he pays scant regard to what he has ankle those who have his prude cannot be moved to offer thanks to God. They appear lacking in that priceless virtue essential de admission into paradise.


No one can be absolutely happy on earth. That is the way the world has been made. If cold climates have their drawbacks so do hot climates. If low-income groups encounter difficulties, so do high-income groups. If the weak have a hard life, neither is it easy for those who wield power. There is no end to the problems of this world, but man should persevere despite all the dit. faculties he encounters, for he is being tested in this world.

He should concentrate on earning God's pleasure, and not on achieving a trouble-free life, for that is something which can only be achieved in the next world.


The greatest offering that anyone who wishes to earn a place in paradise can offer his Lord is a thankful heart.

The only way to cultivate a feeling of thankfulness is to rise above life's difficulties and problems. The price of heaven is gratitude; only those who have paid this price will enter heaven.

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