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Apr 4, 2019 · When does Allah test us? The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: The extent of the reward will be in accordance with the extent of the trial. If Allah loves a people, He tries them, and whoever is content will have contentment, and whoever is angry will have anger. (At-Tirmidhi) Allah tests us in order to make us better and stronger Muslims.
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When someone asks us, ‘What is your religion?’ we say ‘Islam’. But what really makes us Muslims? What is the proof that we’re worthy of being called muslims? It’s the same proof that teachers use to make sure a student is worthy of being at the school – a test. That is the reason that Allah the Exalted tests me and you, as He said in the Quran: Who...
The Prophet (saws) said, The extent of the reward will be in accordance with the extent of the trial. If Allah loves a people, He tries them, and whoever is content will have contentment, and whoever is angry will have anger. [Tirmidhi] Allah tests us in order to make us better and stronger Muslims. The point where you overcome a test successfully,...
The tests of Allah are different for different individuals, custom-made according to their particular strengths and weaknesses. The things which seem like a trial to me may not even bother you a bit, and vice versa. Therefore we must not look at someone depressed over something that seems trivial to us and say, ‘Look what a weak person s/he is!’ It...
Allah said in the Quran: And seek help in patience and As-Salah and truly it is extremely heavy and hard except for humbly submissive [to Allah][2:45]. The moment a trial strikes you, remember to be patient. The Prophet said, The real patience is at the first stroke of a calamity. [Sahih Al Bukhari] If it’s difficult to be patient, then pretendto b...
- We were created to worship Allah. We were created to worship Allah, and we all made a promise to do so before we were sent to earth. Tests are a means for us to fulfill this promise.
- Allah tests us to purify us and wash away our sins. The Prophet ﷺ said:“No calamity befalls a Muslim but that Allah expiates some of his sins because of it, even if it were the prick of a thorn.”
- A test can sometimes replace a worse misfortune. A test can be a form of protection from something that might have befallen us. Or being deprived of something might, in fact, be saving us from something that is not good for us, even though we don’t have the knowledge to realise it at the time.
- Tests are given to us to strengthen our iman (faith). The Prophet ﷺ said:“The people who face the most difficult tests are the prophets, then the righteous, then those following them in degree.
Jan 9, 2024 · Tests from Allah are a form of His justice; they are a way to distinguish those who have a firm faith in Allah regardless of how well they are able to manage the test itself. They are also a blessing in the form of purification and a sign of His mercy and love. Allah’s tests are not the same as an academic test.
And that He may purge those who believe and deprive the unbelievers of blessings. 3. Allah separates the believers from unbelievers by tests and these two groups are recognized as different and opposite to each other. 3) The third benefit of tests from Allah is this that it is the fulfillment of a condition on the false faiths which on general ...
The answer lies in the fact that the concept of examination with respect to Allah (s.w.t.) is vastly different from that, with respect to us. Our examinations are that which has been stated above, i.e. for a better comprehension and for clearing away ambiguity and ignorance, whilst the Divine trials are, in reality, development and training.
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The following points are some reasons why Allah subject us to His tests: 1.In the book Osul Al-Kafi there is a tradition from Imam Ali bin Musa al-Rida (a.s) saying: "یفتنون کما یفتن الذهب ثم قال یخلصون کما یخلص الذهب". people are tested as gold is tested and people are purified as gold is purified ...