Despair And Suicide An Interesting Article By Sadat Anuwar

“And do not kill yourselves. Surely, God is Most Merciful to
you.” (Quran 4:29)
“And do not throw yourselves in destruction.” (Quran 2:195)
The Quran makes it clear that human life is sacred. Life
cannot be taken without justification and the right to life is inherent in the
tenants of Islam. Life itself is a gift from the Creator that we are obliged
to care for. Suicide out of despair of God’s mercy or worldly problems is
strictly forbidden. Prophet Muhammad, may God praise him, said: Whoever kills himself with something in this world
will be punished with it on the Day of Resurrection. It is a
major sin and its punishment is subject to the will of God. If He wills, He
will forgive it, and if He wills He will punish for it.
Life is an unending succession of moments. At the two
extremes there are joyful moments that make our hearts soar and dark moments
that plunge us into sadness and worry or even despair. Gladness and its
opposite sadness are part of the human condition, however when we lose control
over our emotions we can easily fall into despair. Despair is the feeling that
we get when all hope has disappeared and it is a very dangerous situation. God
tells us not to despair and particularly not to despair of His mercy. God has
not abandoned us in face of the temptations and trials we face in this world; He
is ever merciful and has equipped us with potent weapons. God, the Most
Merciful, gives us clear guidelines and promises two things, if we worship Him
and follow His guidance we will be rewarded with Paradise and that after
hardship we will find ease.
“But those who believe and do deeds of righteousness, We shall
admit them to the Gardens under which rivers flow (i.e., in Paradise), to dwell
therein forever. [It is] the promise of God, [which is] truth, and whose words
can be truer than those of God.” (Quran 4:122)
“So verily, with hardship, there is ease.” (Quran 94:5)
When Prophet Jacob was grieving and sad, he turned to
God, and the Quran tells us that he beseeched God for relief.
“He said: ‘I only complain of my grief and sorrow to God...”
(Quran 12:86)
Prophet Muhammad also said, “No misfortune or disease
befalls a Muslim, no worry or grief or harm or distress – not even a thorn that
pricks him – but God will expiate for some of his sins because of that.”READMORE
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