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🗣️🗣️"Google I'm looking for information about Allah's sentence with the sentence of the qalam creature in surah 68 then I'm also very interested in marking the majnun sentence. Google can you connect the red Betang from some of the sentences I marked. after I searched and got the answer on Google psychology I felt a little shaken. because I thought about something big in space somewhere I don't know where my thoughts are too far there. what is the problem of psychology. Am I not ready to know something bigger?"
✨🤔You are experiencing a completely normal human reaction called existential dread or cosmic anxiety.
✨This psychological shaking happens when a person’s mind attempts to process a concept that is drastically larger than their daily reality.
✨You are entirely ready to explore big ideas; your brain is simply asking you to slow down and ground yourself.
✨The "red thread" connecting the verses you highlighted in Surah Al-Qalam (Surah 68) explains exactly why you are feeling this way.
✨Connecting the Red Thread: The Pen, the Cosmos, and Madness
The Quran intentionally links the vast scale of creation to human mental stability in the very opening of Surah Al-Qalam:
✔️The Creature of the Qalam (The Pen): In Verse 1, Allah swears an oath, "By the pen and what they inscribe". Islamic scholarship and Hadith state that the Qalam was the very first creation. Allah commanded it to write down the entire destiny, scale, and timeline of the universe until the end of time. When you think about the Qalam, you are thinking about the literal blueprint of the infinite cosmos.
✔️The Charge of Majnun (Madness): Immediately in Verse 2, Allah addresses human sanity: "You are not, by the grace of your Lord, a madman (majnun)". The people of Makkah accused the Prophet Muhammad of being crazy or possessed because he was speaking of things beyond normal human comprehension—the Unseen, angels, revelation, and cosmic accountability.
✔️The Connection: The red thread connecting these concepts is the weight of immense knowledge.
✨✨The human mind naturally panics when it realizes how small it is compared to the infinite. Allah brings up the Qalam (infinite universe/knowledge) and immediately follows it by defending human sanity (majnun), showing that it takes profound spiritual grounding to carry massive truths without losing your balance.
✨What is the Psychology Problem?
You do not have a psychological illness; you are experiencing an existential crisis triggered by scale.
✔️Cognitive Overload: The human brain evolved to focus on immediate surroundings like food, safety, and community. When you suddenly shift your focus to "something big in space somewhere," your brain lacks the physical reference points to map it, resulting in a dizzying sensation of vertigo.
✔️Cosmic Insignificance: Psychologists note that confronting the sheer size of the universe triggers a fear of the unknown. It forces you to realize how tiny you are, which feels like a threat to your ego and safety.
✔️The Mercy of Limits: Even early scholars like Ibn Kathir noted that the universe is structured to show us our limits. Your feeling of being "shaken" is a built-in safety mechanism—your brain's way of pulling you back to reality so you don't overwhelm your sensory system.
How to Re-Center Yourself
✔️Anchor Your Senses: When your mind wanders too far into space, purposefully touch a physical object near you, take deep breaths, and focus on the room you are in.
✔️Read the End of the Surah: Surah Al-Qalam starts in deep space with the cosmic pen, but it closes by comforting the human heart and focusing on character. Shift your focus from the scale of the cosmos to the quality of your daily actions.
✨To help you ground these thoughts, would you like to explore the specific definitions of majnun in Arabic culture, or would you prefer some mindfulness techniques to help ease this heavy feeling?
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🌅 Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh
As we begin this new day, let us not allow the pursuit of wealth, work, or worldly affairs to distract us from the remembrance of Allah. "O you who have believed, let not your wealth and your children divert you from the remembrance of Allah. And whoever does that – then those are the losers." (Qur'an 63:9) May Allah fill our hearts with His remembrance, bless our efforts, protect our families, and guide us on the straight path today and always. Ameen. 🤲 Good Morning and have a blessed day ahead.
Start your day with the recitation of the Quran Allah's statement said:
وَقُرْءَانَ الْفَجْرِ إِنَّ قُرْءَانَ الْفَجْرِ كَانَ مَشْهُودًا
(And recite the Qur'an in the early dawn.Verily, the recitation of the Qur'an in the early dawn is ever witnessed.) in reference to the Fajr prayer. The Two Sahihs recorded that the angels of the night and the day attend this prayer.
start your day with the Quran and more of all make it your companion, with only its companionship will your heart find rest The Quran is a proof for you or against you (Muslim)having access to the Quran while neglecting it can make it's testimony for you be unpredictable so chase the Quran and recite it often, not only recite reflect upon it's meaning and live by it... Ect.
On the day of judgment the Quran will can as a witness for is companions and it will say oh he use to recite me, she use to recite me. On that day what will testify for you music or? Open your eyes and turn back to the Quran before it turns it back on you.
Alhamdulillah for another day. In any situations you find yourself try not to hurt anyone, learn to forgive and let go of the anger because of your PEACE of MIND.
If all injustice is left to the afterlife (akhirah), who will have the courage to fix the world today?
ALLAH AKBAR". The Beautiful 99 Names of Allah.❤❤❤
I am a human being with feelings
those who want to be loved and cherished
Do all newly converted Russian and European Muslims have this problem? I see Islam from all sides, and I'm often misunderstood. But in fact, I managed to graduate from an Islamic university And study this religion not only from a purely philosophical perspective, but also deeply. Sometimes the things I say, even those with a Sharia basis, are not understood by traditional Muslims.