
  Failure  to appreciate the blessings of Allah, spending inconsiderately or  squandering is waste, against which Allah warns in the Qur’an:
  Give  your relatives their due, and the very poor and travelers but do not  squander what you have. Squanderers are brothers to the satans, and  satan was ungrateful to his Lord. (Surat al-Isra’; 26-27)
  Indifference  to the multitude of blessings provided by Allah shows a lack of  gratitude to Him. As stated in the Qur’an, ungratefulness is an  attribute of satan; therefore, those who are ungrateful to Allah by  wasting provisions become “brothers of the devils” or followers of satan.
  While  blessings should logically increase one’s gratitude to Allah, wasting  them shows ingratitude, an attitude that may deprive one of His mercy  and blessings in the Hereafter.
  Paradise  is a place of glory adorned with the infinite and perfect blessings of  Allah. However, it is unlikely that a person who remains insensitive to a  multitude of blessings in this world can adequately appreciate the  blessings of Paradise and praise Allah.
  To deserve Paradise, a person must first appreciate what Allah has given him while still in this world.
 Although  one may avoid major wastefulness, carelessness with small things, their  misuse, harm or failure to preserve them are considered ingratitude as  well.
Although  one may avoid major wastefulness, carelessness with small things, their  misuse, harm or failure to preserve them are considered ingratitude as  well.  A believer must be especially meticulous in such matters for fear of being ungrateful or failing in respect to Allah. 
  In the Qur’an, Allah wants His servants to benefit from His blessings in the best manner, although they should avoid waste:
  Children  of Adam! Wear fine clothing in every mosque and eat and drink but do  not be profligate. He does not love the profligate. (Surat al-A‘raf; 31)
 
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