In light of this, azaab is not a punishment after death; it is the condition of living when our perception is blocked and unclear because of lack of faith in our own conscience (Allah). Doubting self is doubting your own Allah. When we doubt our own conscience and give in to bad habits - we lose confidence in our own self and start believing in others which leads to confusion in our mind. Anyone - whether rich or poor, healthy or unwell - who lacks clarity about their own self and inner reality is, in fact, living in a state of azaab.
It begins as a subtle disturbance within, then gradually deepens into a condition. Azaab feeds the illnesses of the heart - it nourishes confusion, strengthens inner contradictions, and amplifies the gap between what a person knows and what they actually live. In this way, the qalb becomes diseased - not in a physical sense, but in its ability to perceive truth clearly and respond to it sincerely.
As this condition grows, the heart loses its strength. Its natural clarity, courage, and balance begin to weaken. The person may still think, speak, and function outwardly, but inwardly they become fragmented. They know what is right, yet feel no power to act upon it. They recognize what is harmful, yet remain drawn toward it.
At this stage, azaab reveals one of its deepest dimensions: it turns habits into chains. A person becomes internally compelled - almost forced - by their own patterns. What once was a choice slowly becomes a dependency; what was once under control begins to control them. The self loses its freedom, not because of an external force, but because it has surrendered its inner authority.
Philosophically, azaab can be understood as the erosion of inner freedom. It is the state in which the human being is no longer aligned within - where knowledge, intention, and action are no longer in harmony. The heart, instead of being a center of awareness and balance, becomes a battlefield of impulses and contradictions.
And when the heart weakens in this way, a person does not merely suffer - they become unable to rise above their own suffering.
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