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When Allah becomes angry with you

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Abu Hurayrah (Radi Allahu anhu) narrated the Prophet (sallAllahu Alayhi wa salam)
said: "Allah becomes angry at the person who doesn't ask Him."
Collected:At-Tirmithi (3373) and Bukhari in Adab (658) graded as being Hasan by Shaykh Al-Albani.

Scholarly notes for this subject:
" Allah becomes angry at the person who doesn't ask Him." Allah gets angry,
because not asking Him is a form of arrogance and represents self-
sufficiency. This kind of act isnt permissible for a servant of Allah.
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Shaykh Zayd Al-Madkhali (may Allah preserve him) said: "This hadeeth
shows it's obligatory to ask Allah for the good of this life and the next life.
The slave can't reach any well-being for his affairs in this world or the next,
except with Allah's assistance, His will and then He makes it easy for the
servant .

It is Sunnah for the servant to maintain supplicating and asking Allah.
Furthermore, he must believe that Allah loves when a person constantly ask
and urgently requests Him for his needs. Allah doesnt hate this. When the
slave constantly asks Allah it brings him closer to Him. This becomes a
means for him to have his needs covered. Allah is the Who organizes and
manages the affairs in this world and the next. Therefore, it is a must to flee
to Allah in any case. In the times of difficulty and in ease, in private or in
public, no matter when or what the case is, even if the servant is laying down
in his bed or walking in street, he should always turn to Allah to get his needs
provided for. ".
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Asking a person for your needs isnt like asking Allah.


Allah becomes angry when you stop asking Him

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. Tuhfatul Ahwathi bisharh Jami' Tirmithi, by Shaykh Muhammad Abdur Rahman Al-Mubarakfuri (1353H) Vol 9 page 290,
Printed by Dar Ehia At-Torath Al-Arabi 1
st
edition 1419
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Awunul Ahadis Samad sharhul adab al-Mufrad by shaykh Zayd Al-Madkhali, Vol 2 page 272-273, printed by Dar mirath
1434H, first edition.


And you can see the son of Adam gets angry when he's asked

Translated by Abu Aaliyah Abdullah ibn Dwight Battle .
Doha, Qatar 1435

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