5 Types of People Allah Wants You to Avoid at All Cost | ISLAM
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Not every danger to your īmān looks dangerous.
Some people are kind, funny, familiar—and still cost you your direction. The Qur’an doesn’t just warn about sins; it warns about company—because who you stay close to quietly decides what starts to feel normal. This film names five patterns to spot early, with Qur’an/Sunnah guidance and a calm plan to protect your heart.
What you’ll learn (simple + practical):
1) The one who makes sin feel “light.”
No pressure, no arguments—just jokes and “relax” until haram feels casual. Allah warns: “Do not incline toward those who do wrong.” (11:113). When sin feels normal, avoiding it feels extreme. Choose distance, not debates.
2) The one who lives bitter about qadr.
Always unfair. Always “why me.” Not grief—resentment. The Prophet ﷺ taught: leave “if only,” say: “Allah decreed, and He does what He wills.” (Muslim 2664). Bitterness spreads faster than doubt; guard your duʿā and patience.
3) The one who makes growth feel “too much.”
Every time you get serious, they tease you back to comfort. Allah says: “Be patient with those who call upon their Lord… and do not obey one whose heart We made heedless.” (18:28). Don’t let their mindset lead your life.
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4) The religious talker with no integrity.
Knows the words, bends the rules. The Prophet ﷺ feared “a hypocrite with a knowledgeable tongue.” They don’t pull by sin; they pull by confusion. If words and actions don’t match, your compass pays the price.
5) The chaos-bringer.
New drama every week; your focus becomes public property. The Sunnah: “From the excellence of one’s Islam is to leave what doesn’t concern him.” (Tirmidhī 2318). Peace can’t grow in noise—shrink the access.
Important balance: Islam does not teach cutting people off easily or acting superior. Be kind, keep ties, make duʿā—but don’t hand everyone access to your habits, heart, and direction. There’s a difference between being kind to someone and being shaped by them. And when someone abuses “dīn talk,” that doesn’t make Islam the problem—it exposes their inconsistency.
A one-week guard-your-heart plan:
Anchor the five prayers on time.
Reduce exposure: mute threads, stop oversharing, shorten visits that spiral.
Replace loops with dhikr/istighfār and one page of Qur’an daily.
Choose one boundary per person (no gossip, no late-night venting, no “explain my dīn” debates).
Daily duʿā: “Ya Allah, surround me with people who bring me closer to You.”
If this helped you see patterns, Like the video, Comment “Ya Allah, protect my heart,” and Subscribe so more reminders reach the right people before habits harden.
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