Dr. Hüseyin Kami BÜYÜKÖZER
Psychology. Hatred, paranoid personality disorder (Hatred): Anger, which arises as a result of negative feelings and desires toward another person.
Hatred can be defined as the combination of anger, desire for revenge, or hostility toward another person. Holding a grudge becomes a continuation of anger.
Hatred: A term meaning envy of the opportunities possessed by others. Wrath: It refers to the anger, feelings of revenge, and desire for punishment aroused in a person’s soul by a painful, bad behavior.
In the Muslim lexicon, these behaviors are known as bad morals (ahlak-ı zemime). However, they can occasionally occur, and in some people, they can become permanent habits. Our religion does not permit these manifestations and refers to all of them as bad morals. It strongly advises us to avoid them.
May our Lord protect us all from these bad morals. Ameen




