Why do they say “Gunah karna sab say asaan hota hai lekin naik kaam karna mushkil” ?
Gunah karna, yani “pleasure seeking” tau sab say mushkil hota hai.
To get all the ‘sinful’ things you desire is the most difficult thing in life. Har aik ko ‘gunah’ karnay ka moqa bhi nahi milta.
But this philosophy is ingrained in our minds by religion, culture. I think we are told this so we can have a peace of mind that we are not ‘sinning’ of our own will, rather than a lack of opportunity.
I think that pleasure seeking is ‘gunah’, only because its not available to everyone, rather than due to its harmful effects.
sin is not pleasure seeking. sin is to do the "wrong" thing. You can lie easily but to say the truth when it's going to hurt you is not that easy for example.
Sometime while doing any act we feel reluctance (tumble) very frivolously or higher shaking type and that is only occured when a person definately about to do something wrong. At that time we have a choice either do it or not to do at all. So one who decide to do will feel reluctance (tumble) in him/her at starting but as time passes, his/her mind will accept it and there will be no fear although he/she’ll have a ‘sort of pleasure’ which cause to do again .
I think pplz say ‘Gunah karna mushkil kaam hy’ b’coz of their experience.
shaitan ke HarboN meN se ek Harba yeh hai k vo burii cheez ko nihaayat Khush-numaa banaa ke pesh kartaa hai...bahot jaazibun nazar hotaa hai gunaah kaa maHvar.
Gunah karkay long term main guilt aur roohani takleef hoti hai, Naik kaam karke roohani sukoon aur Sachi khushi milti hai.
only applies to those who have their zameer awake and alive :(
Unfortunately its human nature to sin or think of sin first when in any situation.
Like, the first few thoughts of majority of us will be to do the wrong thing, then in a couple of seconds, religious responsibility takes over and stops us from sinning and we walk out of the opportunity to sin successfully. Perhaps that is the reason why they say that sinning is easy. holding back is definitely the tougher part.
For example: we see a gold chain lying on the ground, right outside a Gold shop. First instinct will be " I found it, I should keep it" ... then our religious value kicks in and says "its haram, at least i will try to find the owner or give it to the gold shop, they might know who this belongs to"
Majority of us sin at some point in our lives. Could be a small degree of sinning or a larger one , but the element of sinning is the very nature of mankind. Law, religion, rules try to reduce this capability of sinning.
not giving equal rights to ALL would be a gunah.
Not showing empathy to those who don't have the political clout to represent their interests is gunah.
If it is going to be our way or the highway because ( insert your favorite God here) said so is gunah