Satan Wants You To Be Defeated And Helpless
He misguides you through deception or seemingly helpful actions

Satan is considered our biggest enemy since the creation of the first human, Hazrat Adam. His jealousy towards humans, who received God’s love, led him to decide to misguide them until the end of the world. Despite not being an angel, he lived in paradise with angels due to his worship.
However, his decision to seek revenge over logic resulted in his expulsion from paradise and God’s love. Now, he resides in hell in the hereafter. He aims to lead humans astray and see them defeated, a motive that may be difficult for us to comprehend.
The prophets and the first humans, Hazrat Adam, and Eve, fell prey to his revenge. He trapped them by saying they could taste the fruit that God had forbidden. As a result, God sent them from heaven to earth as punishment for their disobedience.
That was Satan’s trap and revenge. If he could deceive the prophets, then deceiving us, common people, becomes even easier. He whispers in our ears what he wants us to do for him in the form of revenge, selfishness, or greed.
He divides us, sowing disrespect among individuals. He provokes fights and fuels conflicts, promoting dishonesty, lies, and hypocrisy. He deceives us by downplaying the consequences, saying ‘This is small, it could not harm you anyway,’ and gradually, we become habituated.
Satan also plays with our faith, as my experience suggests. Whenever I face challenges, he makes me feel like I am not in God’s eyes, and He has no concern for my problems.
It raises questions about why I am suffering while my enemies seem okay, why God even created me, why my prayers are not accepted, why I have to wait in every situation, and negative thoughts that often lead to depression.
These questions arise out of frustration. However, when I look back, I realize how many times I’ve made mistakes, and yet God forgives me. I took His kindness for granted, and that’s why I am suffering. It’s because I did not perform my duties as a child, and didn’t obey my parents.

Then I feel ashamed and grateful to God because He gave me a second chance to prove myself as a good person. I understand now that Satan tests us when we are close to our destiny and tries to lead us astray because He wants us to feel alone and deprived of God’s mercy, as he does not want us to be successful and happy.
