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Valores del Ramadán: La Humildad

Las personas que creen son las personas que caminan por esta tierra humildemente.

El Profeta (la paz sea con él) juró solo tres cosas. Era alguien que no necesitaba juro, ya que era la persona más sincera. Sin embargo, eso solo muestra cuán importantes eran estas tres cosas.

  1. La limosna no disminuye nada del dinero, del capital, de nuestras pertenencias que cuando damos una limosna  no estamos perdiendo nada porque Dios nos lo devuelve.
  2. Cuanto mas tolerante es una persona mas valorada por Dios y por las otras criaturas.
  3. Cuanto mas humilde es la persona mas la eleva a Dios.

La humilidad es un ejercicio de situarse el mismo nivel de la gente pero no te rebaja tu valor.

Cómo Ser Más Humilde

Sigue los ejemplos de los profetas. Cuando miramos a los profetas que Dios nos ha enviado, que son el epítome de ser humildes. Se sabía que Jesús se rodeaba de aquellos que en la sociedad debían despreciar. Solo porque los demás están dispuestos a servirte, siempre debes servirte a ti mismo.

Nunca permita que otras reputaciones le impidan aceptar una invitación. Si son más pobres que tú, no hay razón para no disfrutar de su compañía. Permanecer humilde.

No hay duda de que Dios sabe lo que ocultan y lo que manifiestan. Él no ama a los soberbios.

Coran 16:23

Lucha contra cualquier arrogancia que puedas sentir. Puedes ser así hacia los demás, y debemos evitarlo. Esto cuenta con la gente, pensando que sabes más o que tienes más valor que otra creación de Dios. Pero esto también cuenta para las acciones. Podemos parecer demasiado arrogantes para leer el Corán pensando que otras cosas son más importantes.

Es importante notar cómo la arrogancia alejó a Satán de Dios.

Todos los ángeles hicieron la reverencia,excepto Iblís, que se negó a ser de quienes hicieron la reverencia. Dijo [Dios]: “¡Oh, Iblís! ¿Por qué no te cuentas entre quienes hicieron la reverencia?” Dijo: “No he de hacerla ante un ser humano [que es inferior a mí], al que has creado de arcilla, de barro maleable”. Dijo [Dios]: “Sal de aquí, pues te maldigo. Serás maldito hasta el Día del Juicio”.

Coran 15:30-35

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