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How Islamic Teachings Relate to the Law of Attraction

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  “Therefore remember Me. I will remember you. Be grateful to Me and never show me ingratitude.” (Quran,   2:152 ) “If you give thanks, I will give you more” ( 14:7 ). The Law of Attraction is teaching that millions of people have applied in order to improve their lives. It teaches that whatever is in your life, you attracted it to yourself due to your thoughts and feelings. You attract what you think about most. What you focus on focuses on you. What you think about the long-term will come to you. Like attracts like. Your outer world is a reflection of your innermost thoughts, whether conscious or unconscious. As within, so without. Thoughts become things. The Law of Attraction is reflected in the two verses quoted above. Allah (swt) is telling us that if we remember Him, He will remember us. Allah (swt) is also saying that if we are thankful, we will attract more things to be thankful for. Ponder on this Hadith Qudsi: “Allah the Highest says, ‘I am with my slave when he thinks of Me

The Mercy of Allah (swt) in the Quran and Sunnah

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  It is important to remember that Allah is the Most Merciful because believers should think positively about Allah. Allah says in a hadith Qudsi, “I am as My servant thinks of me…” (Bukhari, Muslim). Dr. Shaykh Yasir Qadhi, in a video about the divine name Ar-Raheem, states, “ Optimism about Allah is part of Imaan ” The primary attribute of Allah in the Holy Quran is Mercy (Rahma). Synonyms of mercy include compassion, forgiveness, kindliness, leniency, gentleness, and goodwill (thesaurus.com). Here are some Quranic verses that mention Allah’s mercy: In the name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful. (The opening words to all but one chapter of the Holy Quran) …My mercy encompasses everything…  ( 7:156 ) Say: “My servants, you who have transgressed against yourselves, do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Truly Allah forgives all wrong actions. He is the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Merciful.” ( 39:53 ) O my sons (said Prophet Jacob)! Go you and enquire about Yusuf (Joseph) an