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Question: I have an awful temper
and feel very insecure otherwise. Allah has blessed me with a very patient
husband – and every instance of my angry tongue and impatience drives home
latent anxiety that he may give up on me some day. Aside from drilling
myself with discipline through fasting and praying (which should be the
answer), are there other alternatives to self-cleansing ones demons
Answer: Anger is basically a positive sentiment that needs to be channeled. It arises out of intense love for something. I will share some tips that I received from one of my teachers regarding driving away one’s anger. It will be a good reminder for me, and I hope you will benefit from it as well. The text of his email is as follows: a) When you cool down, immediately seek forgiveness from the one who was at the receiving end. You will, hopefully, find the frequency coming down. But make sure that this principle is applied uniformly to all cases of your unjustifiable bursts of anger.I hope this was of some help. Just one request: the tone of the message was the need of the hour for me, and therefore, there is no reason why you should find yourself attacked. If one realizes that unjustifiable anger is a sign of arrogance, the message above will appear very appropriate – from a concerned teacher to a student. (Saadia Malik)
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