Heri Mahbub
Be forgiving because it will not only give you peace of mind but also bring happiness to others.

Forgiving others' mistakes isn't necessarily easy, especially if the mistake is significant or deeply hurtful. Often, people are reluctant to forgive.
However, this is certainly not recommended by Islam. Muslims are always encouraged to cultivate love and compassion, so be forgiving in order to enjoy life in this world.
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The Quran states that forgiveness is an act of kindness. Surah Al-Nur (24:22) states that forgiveness is not just about good relations between people.
Rather, it is also a way to receive mercy and forgiveness from Allah SWT. As Muslims, we must always draw closer to Allah SWT to receive forgiveness.
Because in everyday life, we are inevitably plagued by mistakes and sins. Therefore, humans must continually seek forgiveness to avoid the dangers of hellfire.
Within the family, one of the most important things parents can teach is moral education. Therefore, be forgiving and set a good example for your children.
Parents who can forgive their children when they make mistakes are one way to educate and teach Islamic moral values. This is crucial for children to have good morals when they grow up.
Islam itself always teaches its followers to be forgiving in order to receive many blessings, including in the relationship between parents and children.
Demonstrating Islamic moral values within the family will foster respect, tolerance, and kindness. This will ultimately lead to more harmonious relationships within the family.
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When building relationships with family or relatives, there are certainly various important aspects to consider to prevent rifts. Examples include showing mutual concern, respect, patience, and many more.
It's undeniable that problems can arise in everyday life, whether with siblings or with your own family. It's not uncommon for families or relatives to stop talking because of the problems that arise.
This is certainly highly frowned upon in Islam, and therefore, mutual forgiveness is essential to maintain good relationships between family and relatives. Even for non-Muslim relatives, maintaining good relationships is crucial.
Problems that arise in everyday life should not cause rifts in relationships. Instead, these problems must be faced maturely to prevent division.
Be forgiving , it will create a peaceful society. In social life, you will naturally interact with many people from diverse backgrounds.
Often in social life, various conflicts and problems arise. These conflicts and problems should not escalate to the point of causing division.
When living in this world, we should always maintain good relationships with everyone. When problems arise, it's best to forgive each other for the common good.
According to Islam, forgiveness is not only a moral act; it is also part of worship and education within the family and community. Therefore, as Muslims, be forgiving to enjoy all its blessings.
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