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  1. When Allah tests a person with a calamity so that he will reach the lofty status that He has decreed for him in Paradise, his previous sins are expiated and it is regarded as requital for those sins in this world, so the requital will not be repeated for him in the Hereafter.

  2. We need to understand the concept of punishments and trials in order for us to assess on how to react to a calamity which may befall us. Indeed we offered obligatory duties to the heavens, the earth, the mountains, but they declined to bear it and feared (Allah’s torment).

  3. Jan 19, 2022 · If he has sins and evil deeds, then it is a punishment, and a warning from Allāh so that he may make tawbah. And if it is the case that he does not have any sins — although there is nobody who is free from sins except if Allāh wills. However, if it is decreed that he has no sin, then it may be an elevation of his rank.

  4. Mar 30, 2020 · Question: If a calamity befalls a Muslim, how can we know whether it is a punishment for his sins or a test to raise him in status?. Answer: Praise be to Allaah. According to the Qur’an and Sunnah…

  5. Feb 7, 2023 · The answer to the second question is actually simpler: our level of faith, actions and behavior during and after the calamity are clear indicators of whether that calamity was a test of our faith, or a punishment for our sins.

  6. 4 days ago · Never suggest that suffering is a punishment from God or that those affected are less faithful. Instead, offer words of encouragement and hope. For the Affected: A Path to Faith and Healing. For those directly impacted by calamities, navigating the pain and loss can challenge even the strongest faith. Here are ways to find strength and hope: 1.

  7. Oct 16, 2017 · Collectively, they suggest a particular approach to explaining horrific evil that we might call the “calamity-must-be-punishmentthesis—the notion that wherever we find horrific suffering and mass tragedy, God is in the mix exercising judgment in response to specific sin (individual or collective).

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