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Pride

Pride

Pride

Number of volumes :

1

Publish number :

first

Publication year :

2009

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Pride

Human beings naturally seek recognition, success, and dignity, yet these desires can sometimes grow into arrogance and self-importance. Pride, when left unchecked, may weaken relationships, cloud judgment, and distance individuals from humility and compassion. Islamic teachings frequently warn against excessive pride while encouraging balance, gratitude, and self-awareness.

About the Book

Pride explores arrogance and excessive self-importance as moral and spiritual challenges affecting personal character and relationships. The book explains how pride may appear through attitudes of superiority, stubbornness, vanity, or unwillingness to recognize personal weakness and the value of others.

The author discusses causes of pride such as wealth, status, knowledge, achievement, or social recognition. Readers are encouraged to understand that confidence becomes harmful when it transforms into contempt, selfishness, or refusal to acknowledge truth and personal limitations.

A major emphasis throughout the work is humility as a path to moral balance. The book explains how gratitude, self-reflection, compassion, and awareness of human limitations help protect individuals from arrogance. Through ethical reflection and spiritual guidance, readers are encouraged to strengthen sincerity and respect toward others.

The discussion also highlights the social consequences of pride, including damaged relationships, injustice, conflict, and emotional isolation. By encouraging humility and ethical awareness, the work demonstrates how balanced self-understanding strengthens both spiritual growth and healthy social interaction.

Reflective and ethically focused, the book offers valuable guidance for overcoming arrogance and developing humility.

What You Will Discover

  • The meaning and dangers of excessive pride.
  • Common causes of arrogance and self-importance.
  • How humility strengthens personal character.
  • The social and emotional effects of pride.
  • Practical guidance for self-reflection and balance.
  • Ways to cultivate gratitude and respect for others.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is ideal for readers interested in ethics, self-improvement, spirituality, and developing humility and balanced character.