Question:
Is there a perfect human being?
There is no perfect human being, because everyone has a weakness. Someone who believes, must have mistakes and has a bad nature that is difficult to remove. No pure or perfect believer.
People's views are rarely directed to things that are halfway between two adjacent things. For someone something is just white, some others are black, they forget the other colors, not white or black.
The Prophet once said to Abu Dhar raa, he said, "You are a person who still exists to you the nature of ignorance." Abu Dhar was a great companion, including from the first believers and jihad, but there were still shortcomings.
"Whoever dies not because of jihad and does not feel (does not want) in his soul intent to jihad, then he died in a state of little nifaknya."
Abdullah bin Mubarak narrated from Ali ibn Abi Talib r.a. which says the following:
"The believer begins to look a little white in his heart, and every time the faith increases, the white will grows, and so on, until the heart becomes all white.
So also hypocrisy, first there are black marks in his heart; and every doing hypocrisy, then increase also black, until his heart became all black.
By Allah, if it opened the heart of a believer, then it certainly looks very white; and if it opened the hearts of the Gentiles, then it certainly looked very black. "
This means that one can not at once be perfect his faith or become a hypocrite, but both things are gradual, ie little by little.
Is there a perfect human being?
Answer:
There is no perfect human being, because everyone has a weakness. Someone who believes, must have mistakes and has a bad nature that is difficult to remove. No pure or perfect believer.
People's views are rarely directed to things that are halfway between two adjacent things. For someone something is just white, some others are black, they forget the other colors, not white or black.
The Prophet once said to Abu Dhar raa, he said, "You are a person who still exists to you the nature of ignorance." Abu Dhar was a great companion, including from the first believers and jihad, but there were still shortcomings.
Also in the Sahih Bukhari is explained by the Holy Prophet:
"Whoever dies not because of jihad and does not feel (does not want) in his soul intent to jihad, then he died in a state of little nifaknya."
Abdullah bin Mubarak narrated from Ali ibn Abi Talib r.a. which says the following:
"The believer begins to look a little white in his heart, and every time the faith increases, the white will grows, and so on, until the heart becomes all white.
So also hypocrisy, first there are black marks in his heart; and every doing hypocrisy, then increase also black, until his heart became all black.
By Allah, if it opened the heart of a believer, then it certainly looks very white; and if it opened the hearts of the Gentiles, then it certainly looked very black. "
This means that one can not at once be perfect his faith or become a hypocrite, but both things are gradual, ie little by little.
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