Those of you who practice weaponised incompetence. Are you aware that you are headed to a dangerous path?
In Islam, selfishness is definitely seen as a sin, especially when it harms others or stops someone from fulfilling their responsibilities. If someone deliberately withholds their strength, skills, or knowledge to avoid responsibility or burden others unfairly, that goes against Islamic teachings. The Prophet ο·Ί said, βThe best of people are those who are most beneficial to others,β which makes it clear that refusing to help when youβre capable is wrong.
The Quran also emphasises generosity and warns against being selfish. Even withholding resources when others need them is condemnedβlike when the Prophet ο·Ί said that whoever withholds excess water will be withheld from Allahβs mercy. Islam encourages balance, but intentionally practicing incompetence or avoiding duties is dishonest and harmful, making it a betrayal of both people and faith.
So, if you are laying around at home, whilst your female relatives slave in the kitchen, what Islam are you practising? Isku xishood, even if you are inherently lazy and selfish, at least save yourself from eternal torment. Unless you have a disability, there is no excuse, orad wax qabo.
Also, those of you who are married and you notice your wife is less affectionate or too tired for you, newsflash: women are not attracted to men who behave like babies or are selfish. You are creating a mother-baby dynamic in your own marriage.
In Islam, selfishness is definitely seen as a sin, especially when it harms others or stops someone from fulfilling their responsibilities. If someone deliberately withholds their strength, skills, or knowledge to avoid responsibility or burden others unfairly, that goes against Islamic teachings. The Prophet ο·Ί said, βThe best of people are those who are most beneficial to others,β which makes it clear that refusing to help when youβre capable is wrong.
The Quran also emphasises generosity and warns against being selfish. Even withholding resources when others need them is condemnedβlike when the Prophet ο·Ί said that whoever withholds excess water will be withheld from Allahβs mercy. Islam encourages balance, but intentionally practicing incompetence or avoiding duties is dishonest and harmful, making it a betrayal of both people and faith.
So, if you are laying around at home, whilst your female relatives slave in the kitchen, what Islam are you practising? Isku xishood, even if you are inherently lazy and selfish, at least save yourself from eternal torment. Unless you have a disability, there is no excuse, orad wax qabo.
Also, those of you who are married and you notice your wife is less affectionate or too tired for you, newsflash: women are not attracted to men who behave like babies or are selfish. You are creating a mother-baby dynamic in your own marriage.