JEALOUSY DESTROYS HAPPINESS OF LIFE
Jealousy
 is one of the most negative emotions a man may have towards his fellow 
being. It makes him to wish downfall for others and to be delighted when
 failure grips them.
Jealousy
 is a sinful sense which occurs when a person lacks another's superior 
quality, achievement, or possession and either desires  or wish that the
 other should not have it. It is a negative trait in one's character.
Jealousy,
 as it is termed 'hasad' in Arabic, is essentially a type of emotion 
that instills in destructive thought, fear, insecurity, anxiety and 
totally the negative feelings that one can think of. It is referred to 
as a combination of different emotions which may be anger, inadequacy, 
disgust, resentment and helplessness. It can be seen in people of every 
age.
Some
 suffer from jealousy with an amount of tolerable extent while others 
may practice it to the extreme level toward their fellow beings. In 
either case, they are the germs that lead to moral and spiritual 
destruction of one's personality.
Usually
 jealousy occurs among persons who know each other. It happens among 
siblings, between members of family, people of the same profession and 
age. Jealousy means being envious of other people, people with such 
negative feelings are called jealous.
Perhaps
 jealousy is a disease of the heart and mind, it is one of the oldest 
evils of human beings. Some Islamic scholars say that this is the first 
sin that was committed.
When
 Allah ordered the angels to bow down to Adam, Iblis refused to bow 
because he was jealous of the honor that Allah gave to Adam. He said to 
Allah, "Do You see! This one whom you have honored above me, if You 
give me respite to the Day of Judgment, I shall surely bring his 
descendants under my sway, all but a few." (Surah Al-Isra; 62).
Possibly
 jealousy is one of the fatal illnesses of ethics which cannot be cured.
 A jealous person grieves when he discovers any goodness and positivity 
in other people’s lives. It is believed that jealousy is such an illness
 of soul that no doctor can find the cure for it. For this reason, 
jealousy is a disgusting moral quality which invalidates and destroys a 
person’s good deeds.
However
 it is generally jealousy that causes fights between people and 
conflicts between colleagues and friends. Indeed, jealousy, as a result 
of extreme egoism, is the thought of “How can they have something which I do not have”!
Those
 who live in jealousy live under stress and grief. They often ruin their
 own health and live a miserable life. They also intend to harm others. 
Jealous people have never reached their desires and they have never been
 respected by anyone and anywhere. In addition, jealousy causes despair,
 hopelessness and shortens lifespan.
According to Bertrand Russell “jealousy
 was one of the most strong causes of unhappiness. Not only is the 
jealous person rendered unhappy by his envy, but they also wish to 
inflict misfortune on others”.
Jealous
 persons live in constant state of being sad and dejected. It ruins 
one's character before it is built on ethics and principles.
Imam
 al-Ghazali, who was a great thinker, philosopher and scholar, said that
 jealousy is often caused by various acts like; hatred, ambition, 
superiority and arrogance, astonishment, craving for power and prestige.
Whether
 it is money, power, fame or lust, all material things are finite. It is
 for this reason people generally get jealous by each other. Obviously 
everybody imagines himself to be superior and reflects that his thoughts
 and manners are better than others.
The Prophet (pbuh) warned against jealousy by comparing it to fire that completely burns the wood. He (pbuh) said:
“Beware of jealousy, for verily it destroys good deeds the way fire destroys wood.” (Abu Dawood)
A
 jealous person is annoyed because of the blessings other people have 
got. He is angry with Allah’s way of distributing bounties to 
individuals. Allah through His absolute wisdom has given some people 
more prosperity, children, intelligence, beauty and strength than 
others. The believing Muslim should be pleased with what Allah has 
destined for him.
Allah (SWT) mentions in the Quran:
"Allah favored some of you over others with wealth and properties do they deny the favors of Allah?" (Surah Al-Nahl; 71)
However
 being jealous does not change Allah’s decision. Therefore, a jealous 
person grieves and troubles in vain because of his jealousy. Besides, he
 earns sins which are a burden on him. In truth jealousy affects more 
damage to the jealous himself than to one whom he is jealous of.
A Muslim must always have in mind that jealousy is forbidden. The Prophet (pbuh) said:
"Do
 not be jealous of each other, do not boycott each other, do not hate 
each other, do not contrive against each other. Be all of you brothers 
to each other, O Servants of Allah”. (Dawood :14 )
Envy
 and jealousy are sources of dissatisfaction and self-torture, 
therefore, we are advised in the Holy Quran to seek refuge from the 
serious effects of such kinds of hateful social evils.
Jealousy 
 is such a dangerous characteristic that Allah revealed verses of the 
Quran to be recited as a protection from the jealous:
“Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of the dawn… from the evil of envious when he envies.” [Surah Al-Falaq :113)
Both
 envy and jealousy, when translated into action, lead to the destruction
 of happiness and deprive people of the good things they enjoy. The best
 refuge from evil is trust in Allah along with purity of heart.
When Allah’s Messenger (pbuh) was asked who are the best of people? He (pbuh) replied:
“the one with a clean heart and truthful tongue.”
Again they asked: ‘We understand a truthful tongue, but what does a clean heart mean?’ He (pbuh) answered:
“It is the heart of one that is pious, pure, and is free of sin, transgressions, hatred and Hasad.” [Ibn Majah]
Often
 jealous person can go to any extent and cross all limits to fulfill his
 desire of envy. It can be said that jealousy is a kind of criminal 
motives perceived in the world and if an investigation is made in the 
real factors behind murders, thefts, robberies  etc., we will discover 
that a major number of them is based on jealousy.
We
 all must keep in mind that having a worldly boon or superiority is not 
evidence of  perfection. If it was so, all rich people would be 
righteous and all poor people would be sinful.
Allah, the Exalted, has therefore forbidden us from desiring in a crooked manner what others have:
"Do not wish for what we have favored some of you over others." [Surah an-Nisa (4): 32]
In order to discourage envy, the Prophet (pbuh) said:
"Do not look to those above you, look to those below you, as it will more likely remind you of Allah's favors bestowed on you." (Saheeh-Al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim)
By
 obeying the words of Allah and His prophet with regard to jealousy, 
being sinful and wicked, we should try our level best to discourage the 
proliferation of it in our heart and mind.
Overcoming
 jealousy, though a very challenging task to practice in our normal 
routine of life, will truly make our spirit and character stronger.
However there are two things in which jealousy is allowed. Ibnu Umar (r.a) narrates that our prophet (pbuh) said:
“Jealousy
 is not acceptable except in respect of two persons – one whom Allah has
 blessed with recitation of Quran and he remains engaged in it day and 
night, and the other man on whom Allah has bestowed wealth who gives it 
away throughout night and day."(Saheeh Al-Bukhari and Saheeh Muslim)
Conversely
 Islam permits Hasad which means neither loving the loss of the blessing
 nor hating for it to remain with the person, but desiring the same for 
oneself without the removal of the blessing from others.
Prophet (pbuh) also explained what may be said:
"I wish I were given what he was given and did with it what he did."
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