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[quote]1. One should also not be so critical as to fall into despair. Thus, there is a balance that needs to be struck even in this regard. If one were overly critical, he/she may succumb to an overburdening guilt that may make him fall into despair. One should not be deceived into thinking that because one has fallen, one cannot correct one's self, and take the event as a learning experience. I believe this was one of the teachings of the story of Adam, for when he repented, not only did God forgive him, but provided him with GUIDANCE. 2. Here is an interesting point regarding Jhangeer's question: Did not Shaytan use this very deception in trying to convince Adam and His Wife to eat from the tree? "Your Lord desires not that you become angels." It is pretty ironic, because as Mustansir Mir pointed out, it was prior to this that the Almighty had ordered the angels to bow down before Adam. Surely, man is forgetful. Al-Mawrid Course[/quote]
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