Allah created every human being with a unique individuality.
Even identical twins are different from the inside, and even their outer appearance is never completely the same. They may look alike, yet Allah still made each one unique. In Allah’s system, there are no true copies — everything carries its own identity, balance, and purpose.
Satan’s Copycat System
Then comes Satan’s system, which slowly erases individuality and pushes people to think, live, and behave like copies of one another.
For example:
- “Follow the trends.”
- “Follow your desires.”
- “Do what everyone else is doing.”
And if someone asks, “Why should I do it?”
The answer is usually:
- “Because everyone does it.”
- “It’s important.”
- “There is pleasure in it.”
- “Do whatever makes you happy.”
But when you look deeply, many people do not even know why they want those things. They simply follow desires, trends, and social pressure without questioning where the path is leading.
Now here is the important question:
Allah created every person with a unique personality, yet He also gave humanity one truth, one moral direction, and one roadmap for life.
So some people ask:
“If Allah already gave us individuality, then how is Satan the villain for encouraging freedom, trends, pleasure, and desires? What is the harm if everyone is doing it?”
Where Satan’s Deception Is Hidden
This is exactly where Satan’s deception becomes hidden.
Allah tells you to follow His guidance only according to your ability. He does not burden a soul beyond its capacity. He knows human weakness, emotions, and struggles better than anyone.
But think honestly:
The energy, discipline, sacrifice, and emotional effort people spend chasing desires, trends, pleasure, validation, status, and addictions — is it not often greater than the effort they spend trying to improve themselves spiritually or obey Allah?
How Blind Desires Destroy Individuality
Blind desire does not strengthen individuality — it slowly destroys it.
Because when desires control a person completely, they stop thinking independently. Their personality becomes dependent on pleasure, trends, people’s opinions, and temporary emotions. They no longer act from truth; they react from cravings.
The Danger of Uncontrolled Desires
History repeatedly shows that when human desires become unlimited, oppression begins.
For example, Pharaoh became so consumed by power, ego, and desire that he oppressed others and ordered the killing of the children of Bani Israel. What began as desire for control eventually turned into tyranny.
That is the danger of blindly worshipping desires: a person can slowly lose mercy, humility, self-awareness, and even their humanity without realizing it.
The Satanic system crushes a person under the weight of their desires, just as happened with Pharaoh. In contrast, Allah’s system frees a human being.
How?
Allah’s system embraces diversity.
Allah forgives.
Allah gives chances.
Allah accepts even small sincere efforts.
Allah allows repentance.
Allah does not demand perfection from human beings.
And when a person struggles, Allah tells them to ask Him for help, and He creates ease for them.
How Satan Eats Individuality
Satan, on the other hand, beautifies false identities and temporary pleasures until a person becomes deeply attached to a version of themselves that is not real. A person may appear free on the outside while becoming spiritually empty on the inside. This is how Satan eats individuality—not by destroying personality instantly, but by slowly replacing a person’s true self with desires, imitation, ego, addiction, and endless validation from people.
Eventually, the person no longer feels connected to their real inner self anymore.
The Final Loss
And that inner darkness is one of the greatest losses a human being can face.


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