“Whispers That Steal the Soul”
A whisper of
doubt is a silent poison — it hollows out certainty, consumes inner peace, and
clouds human judgment. When the mind becomes trapped in endless suspicion and
intrusive thoughts, the personality weakens, relationships grow heavy, and
society itself begins to fracture under distrust. Psychologically, unchecked
whispers breed anxiety, depression, and fragile self-worth; medically,
persistent mental stress disrupts sleep, drains energy, and quietly invites
physical illness.
Faith
reminds us that not every thought deserves belief. The teachings of the Qur’an,
remembrance of Allah, and purposeful action cultivate inner steadiness, while
psychological awareness teaches us to question irrational thinking — the first
step toward mental freedom. Ablution, prayer, and mindful presence reorganize
the heart and mind into a state where conviction speaks louder than fear.
Remember: surrendering to whispers imprisons a life, but
awareness, faith, and sound psychological practice set it free. Stand guard at
the gates of your mind; not every voice is truth. The heart that anchors itself
to Allah finds the strength to break every chain of doubt.
(Dr
Zahoor Ahmed Danish)
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