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Anger and Its Impact on Human in Nahjul-Balagha The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Anger and Its Impact on Human in Nahjul-Balagha 2026-01-27 40 Views Family Etiquettes , Abu Dharr , Islamic Ethics , saying 255 , letter 69 , sermon 130 All human beings, to some extent, are familiar with the emotional state of anger and have experienced it many times in their lives.
Psychologists define anger as a kind of emotional reaction that usually manifests when a person responds to the inappropriate or improper behavior of others. Sometimes anger is a brief feeling of annoyance or irritation, and sometimes it becomes intense rage that may remain for years as resentment in human relationships.
Contents Causes of Anger Sacred Anger Blameworthy Anger Roots of Anger and Its Remedies The Difference Between Anger and Courage Anger is a kind of feeling that constantly shifts between two states; it may arise from a slight irritation, or in its acute form, turn into an outburst of madness. When you become angry, the physiological effects of anger appear in your body: your heart rate and blood pressure rise, and the secretion of hormones increases.
Aggression and harsh reaction are instinctive behaviors that most of us display when we get angry. Anger is a natural reaction to threats and dangers, allowing us to defend ourselves in critical situations. Therefore, anger and rage are essential and unavoidable for the survival and stability of human beings. Causes of Anger Anger can be caused by external events or internal changes. You may be upset with a specific person whose behavior has angered you.
Thinking and worrying about everyday problems, or recalling past events that once bothered you, are also among the factors that can provoke your anger. Sacred Anger If a Muslim were devoid of the power of anger and wrath, or if they did not use it in the path of human and divine purposes, how could they stand against the enemies of truth? Imam Ali (AS) says in this regard: “He who clenches his teeth in anger for the sake of God will overcome the most obstinate of falsehood” .
[1] God holds great value for those who become angry for His sake and are enraged when they see falsehood. It is narrated that Prophet Musa (AS) said: “O Lord! Who are those of Your servants who will be shaded under Your Throne on the day when there is no shade but Yours?” God replied: “They are those who, whenever My prohibitions are violated, become angry like a wounded leopard” .