The prophet (s.a.w) said, “Powerful is not the one who subdues others through physical strength, rather powerful is one who can control the self when angry.”...

      

The prophet (s.a.w) said, “Powerful is not the one who subdues others through physical
strength, rather powerful is one who can control the self when angry.” In the light of the above
Hadith, state ways through which Muslims can control anger.

  

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Kavungya
i) When a Muslim is angered by someone he should exercise patience and restrain himself from
taking harsh decision that will be harmful to himself and other people.
ii) A Muslim is taught to seek protection from Allah against shaitan when he becomes angry on
world things, since the devil always whispers to man in order to lead him astray.
iii) It is encouraged to take ablution first when one becomes angry as this will cool him down thus
enable to him to think wisely before taking any action.
iv) When one becomes angry and he is in a standing position, the sharia teaches him to sit down
as this will too help him tom cool down.
v) When he is in a sitting position and he becomes angry he is encouraged to lie down for
sometime this will cool down his nerves and make him think straight.
Kavungya answered the question on March 29, 2019 at 12:16


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