<P> Qur'an, chapter 3 verse 134 "The ones who spend in prosperity and adversity, repress anger, and pardon the people; God loves the good doers ." (Edip - Layth - Martha (Quran: A Reformist Translation)) </P> <P> Anger (Arabic: غضب, ghadab) in Islam is considered to be instigated by Satan (Shaitan). Factors stated to lead to anger include selfishness, arrogance and excessive ambition . Islamic teachings also state that anger hinders the faith (iman) of a person . The Quran attributes anger to prophets and believers as well as Muhammad's enemies . It mentions the anger of Moses (Musa) against his people for worshiping a golden calf and at the moment when Moses strikes an Egyptian for fighting against an Israelite . The anger of Jonah (Yunus) is also mentioned in the Quran, which led to his departure from the people of Nineveh and his eventual realization of his error and his repentance . The removal of anger from the hearts of believers by God (Arabic: ((Allah الله ‎)) Allāh) after the fighting against Muhammad's enemies is over . In general, suppression of anger (Arabic: کاظم, kazm) is deemed a praiseworthy quality in the hadis . Ibn Abdil Barr, the Andalusian Maliki jurist explains that controlling anger is the door way for restraining other blameworthy traits ego and envy, since these two are less powerful than anger . The hadis state various ways to diminish, prevent and control anger . One of these methods is to perform a ritual ablution, a different narration states that the angry person should lie down and other narrations instructs the angry person to invoke God and seek refuge from the Devil, by reciting I take refuge with Allah / God from the accursed Devil . </P> <P> It has also been stated by the Imam Ali, the "Commander of the faithful" and the son - in - law of prophet Muhammad that "A moment of patience in a moment of anger saves a thousand moments of regret ." As well as "Anger begins with madness, and ends in regret ." </P> <P> In many religions, anger is frequently attributed to God or gods . Primitive people held that gods were subject to anger and revenge in anthropomorphic fashion . The Hebrew Bible says that opposition to God's Will results in God's anger . Reform rabbi Kaufmann Kohler explains: </P>

N. a fit of violent emotion such as anger or panic. also called fit