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"O you who have believed, seek help through patience and prayer.
Indeed, Allah is with the patient." (Qur'an, 2:153)
[/FONT]Indeed, Allah is with the patient." (Qur'an, 2:153)
Patience - an Aspiration?
The Prophet
Patience is an aspiration because it is not just something that we do, but rather something that we need to build in ourselves and adapt to different situations. Its importance is highlighted in the fact that it has been mentioned in the Qur'an over ninety times. We all know that nothing in the Qur'an is without purpose, so reflect on the fact that Allah is reminding us of this characteristic numerous times. Ali
It won't come easily, because we are humans and get tired. This shouldn't be a cause for despair, because as Sr. Yasmin reminds us, with hardship comes ease. At the same time, being of the patient is what we aspire to, because when we do reach that level, Allah is with us. What does Allah being with us mean? Imam ash-Shawkani talks about this and he says Allah can be with us in a general sense (as He is with all human beings) and in a specific sense, which entails a higher level of care and love for those whom He is with. So when we read "Allah is with the patient," know that when you embody the characteristic of patience, Allah
Why should I aspire to be of the patient? It's just too hard!
Allah
"...indeed, the patient will be given their reward without account." (Qur'an, 39:10)
Allah
"...and Allah loves the steadfast." (Qur'an, 3:146)
Moreover, the Prophet
Does patience mean I just have to wait around?
Sometimes we think being patient means doing nothing. Someone tells us "be patient!" and we say "give me something practical to do!" but if patience was not practical, Allah would not have told this to all of the Prophets
Firstly, we need to know that there are different kinds of patience:
Patience with Doing Good
This means perseverance. The Prophet
told us "Know that with patience comes victory" (Tirmidhi). Does this mean victory comes by sitting and waiting for it? Of course not. The sunnah of the Prophet
shows us that this is not the case, because he strived to do good, and as he persevered (i.e. he was not impatient in the sense that he expected the result to be immediate) Allah
gave him victory. Patiently persevering in doing good takes many forms: it can be anything that is praiseworthy in the religion - whether it is acts of worship, our relationships with people, etc. It is sometimes tempting to return like with like. If someone is rude to us, let's try to be like Allah's Name As-Saboor (The Patient). Despite all the wrong that we commit, He is patient with us and does not punish us immediately. If we appreciate this patience from Allah, should we not try to have the same kind of patience with people?
Allah
wants us to strive for this kind of patience. For example, with the issue of qiyam al-layl (the night prayer), the Prophet
has told us, "Whoever goes to his bed intending to get up and pray at night, then his eyes overwhelm him and (he sleeps) until morning, the (reward of) that which he intended will be written for him, and his sleep is a charity for him given by his Lord." (An-nasai, Ibn Majah) Why did the Prophet
tell us this? So that we never give up; we are patient with our weaknesses and continue to strive. This is what patience is.
Patience with Stopping Ourselves from Doing Bad
One of the types of people who is given shade on the Day of Judgment is the person who is tempted into fornication but resists and says "I fear Allah!" (Bukhari) It is much easier to fall into sin. But one who constantly prevents himself from doing bad, can be of the people who is beneath the shade of Allah
. This requires patience and conviction; despite the hardship, we are doing something that is beloved to Allah. Nowadays we are taught to strive to achieve what we want no matter what. Although having ambition and drive is good, it should not be by compromising our ethics. We may have to face setbacks now and then, but when we remember that our aim is for the akhira and not simply the dunya, patience is easier to inculcate.
Patience when Something Bad Happens
The Prophet
taught us that "patience is at the first stroke of a calamity." (Bukhari) It is not easy to bear bad news and not lose it or break down. It is even harder to prevent ourselves from questioning something that is so, in our eyes, blatantly bad. Why? But as we said before, there is a reason for tests. This is why we are taught in the Qur'an to say "To Allah we belong and to Him we return" so that when are afflicted, we remember that nothing is outside the realm of Allah's knowledge, power and mercy. He knows this is happening, and there is a higher purpose to it.
Examples of Those Who are PatientThis means perseverance. The Prophet
Allah
Patience with Stopping Ourselves from Doing Bad
One of the types of people who is given shade on the Day of Judgment is the person who is tempted into fornication but resists and says "I fear Allah!" (Bukhari) It is much easier to fall into sin. But one who constantly prevents himself from doing bad, can be of the people who is beneath the shade of Allah
Patience when Something Bad Happens
The Prophet
The Prophet
Look at Prophet Ayyoub
Finally, 'Urwah ibn al-Zubair
Subhan'Allah. May we all be of the patient!