. Introduction Not every soul that returns... returns with light. While the Qur'an often speaks of the soul's return to Allah as a hopeful homecoming, it also documents a tragic phenomenon: those who forget how to return. These are not merely disbelievers or the ignorant. They are people who once had access to hikmah (wisdom), fitrah (primordial purity), and the signs of Allah—but chose to bury them under the weight of their own desires, arrogance, and heedlessness. In this blog, we’ll walk through the anatomy of these lost souls—those whose hearts, eyes, and ears were created to guide them back to their Rabb, but ended up locked in self-worship, spiritual blindness, and eternal regret. Each verse of the Qur'an we reflect on here is a warning, a mirror, and a sorrowful testimony. 1. Surah Al-Jathiyah (45:23) — When Desires Become a God "Have you seen the one who takes his own desire as his god, and Allah leaves him astray despite knowledge, seals his hearing and heart,...
1. Nafs al-Ammarah (The Commanding Soul) — Base Camp / The Slippery Mud Valley ๐ This is where most men fall — slaves to desires. ๐ญ Constant whispers of porn, masturbation, and self-pleasure dominate. ⚡️ Winds (softcore) and Thunderstorms (hardcore) easily blow you down. ๐ฉธ Semen, energy, dignity — wasted. ๐ณ️ You're stuck at the base, sinking in mud — unaware or uncaring. --- 2. Nafs al-Lawwamah (The Self-Reproaching Soul) — The First Rocky Slope ๐ค Awareness begins — "What am I doing to myself?" ๐ข Guilt after watching porn or falling to self-pleasure. ⚠️ You stumble, you slip, but you regret — this is good pain. ๐ชข Rope of repentance available, but the winds still shake you. --- 3. Nafs al-Mulhamah (The Inspired Soul) — The Mountain Forest Line ๐ฟ The air clears slightly — glimpses of strength emerge. ๐ก You get inspired by discipline, Sunnah, sexual transmutation. ๐งญ You realize: "Sexual energy can be controlled, even redirected." ⚡ Temptations still ap...