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Why are we forced to Evil Desire

There are three sources of stimuli to Evil Desires before we react to commit sin. 
1- A fellow from human being who talks about, shows us, leads us to bad things. 
2- Someone among Jinn who puts evil idea into the mind. 
3- We ourselves lead us to reach the things which is forbidden. 

After the evil desire having provoked, no knowledge or intellect work enough to control or prevent from committing sin. The action of knowledge and intellect is before the Evil Desire is provoked.

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