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Characteristics Of A Believer
By: Craig Miles

This is a large inquiry indeed. By understanding the distinction between the believers and others, the distinction between the Truth and falsehood becomes distinctly clear, as does the distinction between the persons of eternal joy and the persons of eternal misery.

Know that the factual believer is the one who accepts as factual in Allah and all of his Names and Attributes that are discovered in the Quran and the Sunnah, upon their correct understandings. They should be completely acknowledged. Furthermore, the believer exalts Allah, affirming Him free of any thing that contradicts the perfection of His Names and Attributes. Thus, his heart becomes full of Imaan, information, conviction, serenity, and becomes completely worried with Allah.

• The believer repents to Allah solely, accomplishing actions of adoration for Him that He has legislated upon the tongue of his Prophet, with genuineness to Allah, wanting for His Reward and fearing His Punishment.
• The believer is thankful to Allah in his heart, with his tongue, and with the activities of his limbs.
• The believer ignores the materialistic fancies of this experienced life, as he is concentrated on the great delight of repenting to Allah, and rotating absolutely to Him alone.
• The believer has a clean heart that is free of fraud, rancor, and jealousy.
• The believer has an honest tongue and interacts with persons in a good manner. He is mild, serene, tranquil, merciful, persevering, and trustworthy. He is so straightforward to be round and a good owner to his guests.
• The believer does not render himself absolutely to other than Allah. Both his heart and face have become safeguarded contrary to submitting completely or rendering themselves to other than their Lord. He is virtuous, powerful, audacious, and generous. He has integrity, and selects what is good.
• The believer blends searching after the entails that advantage him and putting his believe in Allah, relying on Him, and searching assist from Him in all his affairs. He finds that Allah the Most High assists him.
• The believer encounters all blessings that arrive his way with thankfulness, and he values them to advantage himself in a way that wills origin more good to come.
• The believer encounters calamities with endurance and enumerations on Allah’s Reward, wanting for Allah to eliminate the difficulty.
• The believer worships Allah by having belief in all of the Messengers.
• The believer worships Allah by adoring the Companions and the imams of the Muslims, the imams of guidance.
• The believer presents exploits for the sake of Allah and behaves well with the domestics of Allah, due to his entire genuineness to Allah.
• The believer's chest is amplified, full of beneficial information, sound Imaan, rotating to Allah, recalling Him, and consideration to others.

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