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What is hatred for you?

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Hatred is an emotion of intense revulsion, distaste, enmity, or antipathy for a person, thing, or phenomenon, generally attributed to a desire to avoid, restrict, remove, or destroy the hated object. Hatred is also among the most common emotions that human's experience. It can be based on fear of an object or past negative consequences of dealing with that object. Hatred is often described as the opposite of love or friendship.

Often the verb "to hate" is used casually to describe things one merely dislikes, such as a particular style of architecture, a certain climate, one's job, some particular food, or people who claim to hate something when they in fact merely dislike it.

"Hatred" is also used to describe feelings of prejudice, bigotry or condemnation against a person, or a group of people, such as racism, and intense religious or political prejudice. The term hate crime is used to designate crimes committed out of hatred in this sense.

Religion Islam has been accused unjustly of being a religion of hate by those who never made a true effort to understand even the basic teachings of Islam. We all know that ignorance is the worst enemy of the truth, and Allah (SWT) asked us to learn the truth as there is nothing after the truth except falsehood.

This then is Allah, your true Lord; and what is there after the truth but error; how are you then turned back? Noble Qur'an (10:32)

Let us present the simple truth about Islam and the Noble Qur'an that proves that Islam is not a religion of hate but rather a religion of love, tolerance, understanding, and social justice.

Many people are not aware that Islam is the religion of Prophet Abraham, not the religion of Prophet Muhammad. Prophet Abraham, being the founder of Islam, with all its beautiful and peaceful teachings and rituals, passed his religion to all the prophets who came after him, including all the Israeli prophets, Prophet Moses, Prophet Jesus and Prophet Muhammad. Those attacking Islam, out of ignorance, or deliberately, are attacking Prophet Abraham who is their prophet as much as the prophet of the Muslims.

Noble Qur'an explains clearly this fact,

And strive hard in (the way of) Allah, (such) a striving a is due to Him; He has chosen you and has not laid upon you an hardship in religion; the faith of your father Abraham; He named you Muslims before and in this, that the Messenger may be a bearer of witness to you, and you may be bearers of witness to the people... Noble Qur'an (22:78)

Abraham was neither a Jew nor a Christian but he was (an) upright (man), a Muslim, and he was not one of the polytheists. Most surely the nearest of people to Abraham are those who followed him and this Prophet and those who believe and Allah is the guardian of the believers. Noble Qur'an (3:67-68)

Then We revealed to you (O Muhammad): Follow the faith of Abraham, the upright one, and he was not of the polytheists. Noble Qur'an (16:123)

In that simple sense, how can Islam which is the religion of Abraham promote hate when it is the same religion passed down to the Jews and Christians before reaching Muslims? How can the Jews and Christians claim different standard when we are talking about the same religion with different names but all go back to Abraham.

Noble Qur'an, the final Testament, made a special mention of the relationship that controls the social and daily life with other people including but not limited to Jews and Christians. In it Noble Qur'an urges the Muslims to be loving, caring, friendly, patient, tolerant, advocates of freedom, democracy, and social justice. Islam never advocated hate or promoted it. People, who promote hate, do so on their own terms and misunderstanding. By doing so they do not represent Islam or the teachings of Islam in the scripture.

We need to remember that hate is a man made crime that we should not blame on any religion. Any claim of hate in a religion is no more than man made innovation that has nothing to do with God or His scripture. Planting hate only produces hate. Planting love, will produce love. Our God is Almighty, all loving.
 

superfudge

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for me hatred is higher level of angry to a person that you don't want to see her. i want to hit her and make her feel you hate her so much.
 

armarasrar1

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Well I think Hatred is not good for anyone because it makes the person very angry and separates from others
 

speedy

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Hatred is a form of too much anger and extreme feeling of dislike towards other person. It is not good to keep hatred toward someone because it will led to killing if someone who keeps it will not guard himself. Too much hatred is very dangerous and it will rooted to death.
 

arnelia

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I know some muslim mate,,and one of the good attitude of muslim is they dont have hatred to each other.if you do something bad to them they will angry but after that they act like normal.same like friends again.
 

anjville

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As I am teaching about Self-Awareness, I encountered that there are 7 forms of Anger and one of them is Hate.

Hate has a very simple yet very deep definition. It is created when you decide and perceive that someone represents evil to extreme nastiness. You are making yourself an emotional slave of the object of your hate and that means that you are not free and therefore, unhappy about that object and/or that person.

Other forms of anger is irritation, frustration, grudge, resentment, contempt, Hate, and rage.

I think you don't need to suppress or repress your anger because it is unhealthy but learn to transform it.
 

inamnilawar

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i think hatred is that type of thing which can do any thing and leads to kill any one the man should be calm and simple that is a good signs
 

rob50

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hatred is nothing for meh as the person with whom I have negative feelings I do hate the persons totally.
 
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arnelia said:
I know some muslim mate,,and one of the good attitude of muslim is they dont have hatred to each other.if you do something bad to them they will angry but after that they act like normal.same like friends again.

yes, because we need to learn how to forgive and get mad with the deeds and not with the person itself. This is the teaching in our religion,though it might sound awkward from others, it doesn't matter what they will say. What important to us is we fulfill what is being thought to us by Allah. We should never let the day pass not removing that hatred feelings. For us all is our brothers and sisters. They deserved to be loved and respected.
 
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Hatred is an important factor in the true human nature. Its best described as a state of controlled chaos wich instead of being a phisical state, such as a country withought goverment, is a mental state. Its made when anger solidifies in the persone psyché, usualy towards an individual or a group (wich can over time turn into a grudge), but also could be towards an object like a flower pot or even EVERYTHING at the time.
Hatred is natural, nothing wrong with it. Its important to vent your hatred in any way possible since if not that could lead into frustration.
 

ata601

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For me hatred is an feeling of no interest for some thing you dont like at all and you wish that may be this thing can be hidden from your eyes