Patience in Islam- The Reward of Patience in Quran and Sunnah
What is Patience?
Patience
is to hold one’s soul from being impatient and displeased, holding the
tongue from complaining and the body parts from harming himself or
others. The patience is mentioned at many places in Quran and Sunnah of
the beloved Prophet (SAW), which shows the virtues and greatness of
Patience. In the Arabic language, (Sabr) Patience means to confine or
contain.
Patience in Islam
Patience
has great status in the sight of Allah Almighty and in Islam. Patience
is of best from deeds and has the great reward with no limit. Allah
Almighty said in Holy Quran: “Only those who are patient shall receive their rewards in full, without Hisaab (without limit, calculation, and estimation).”(Quran, 39:10).
There
is great reward only for those among us who are patient with the Decree
of their Lord. In this world, we face many difficulties or trials and
sufferings but we have to be patient because Allah Almighty loves those
who did Patience (Sabr) in a difficult time.
As
Islam is a complete code of life and it guides and teach us in every
sphere of life. So it teaches us we have to do patience in our difficult
situation in this way we have the strong belief on Almighty Allah that
He will never leave us alone. In Quran, Allah said: “And be Patient. Surely, Allah is with those who are patient.”
Allah
said to those who are facing difficulties or trials that He is with
them by guiding and supporting them and granting them a clear
victory. Allah said: “Surely, Allah is with those who are As‑Saabiroon (the patient)” (Quran, 8:46).
From
this verse of Holy Quran, we can say that no matter what’s the
situation we are facing we should be faithful and patient as Allah is
with us He will never leave us alone.
The Reward of Patience
A
person who loves Almighty Allah finds it much easier to be patient and
to persevere. This is because he sees everything as coming from Allah,
and if it comes from Allah, there must be a reason for it. A person who
loves wants the Beloved to see him in the best of states, and so he
proves the best of patience. Patience is a virtue, which enables the
individual to proceed towards worthy goals.
So
many times in our lives something happens to us and we feel that this
is the worst thing that can happen to us. But then after the trial, when
relief and ease come, we realize that the difficult times had happened
for good to come.
So,
it is important that believers have to be patient and know that Allah
(SWT) is sufficient for us and is the best arranger of all our affairs.
He will guide us to that which is good for us in this life and Hereafter
too.
If
we don’t get the reward of Patience in this world then it will surely
be saved by Almighty Allah for the Hereafter that will never end. Our
beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said: “Whoever
persists in being patient, Allah will make him patient. Nobody can be
given a blessing better and greater than patience.” (Al-Bukhari)
Benefits of Patience
Patience
is the great virtue and significance of patience that we will recover
with great rewards and benefits. Some of these rewards and benefits are
immediate and others are longer-term. Among the many benefits of
patience in Quran and Sunnah are the following:
Patience in Holy Quran
There are more than ninety verses in the Holy Quran about the virtues and benefits of patience. Some of are given below:
From
those People who have patience are the rightful people to lead so we
can say leadership comes with patience as Allah said in Quran: “And We made from among them leaders guiding by Our command when they were patient and [when] they were certain of Our signs.” (Quran, 32:24)With patience you will get all good things as Almighty Allah says in Quran: “But if you endure patiently, verily, it is better for As-Sabirin.”(Quran, 16:126)
If you are patient in all your sufferings then the patient ones will receive plenty of rewards for their good deeds. Allah says in Holy Quran: “Only those who are patient shall receive their rewards in full, without reckoning.” (Quran, 39:10)
Allah is with those who are patient. He says in Holy Quran: “And be patient. Surely, Allah is with those who are As-Sabirin.” (Quran,8:46 )
Patience is something that is recommended by Almighty Allah which means it requires determination. Allah said in Holy Quran: “And verily, whosoever shows patience and forgives that would truly be from the things recommended by Allah.” (Quran, 42:43)
Those who will remain patient will enter into Paradise. Allah said in Quran: “Those will be rewarded with the highest place (in Paradise) because of their patience. Therein they shall be met with greetings and the word of peace and respect.” (Quran, 25:75)
Patience in Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
There are so many examples related to Patience in the life of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) that we should consider and practiced in our daily lives while facing some trials or difficulties. Some of the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) related to patience are given below:
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said that the Patience is illumination. “As-Sabr (the patience) is illumination.” (Muslim 223).
The one who’s beloved ones or relatives die and endures patiently, Allah will also admit him to Paradise as a recompense of his patience.
He (SAW) said: “Allah
says, ‘I have nothing to give but Paradise as a reward to my salve, a
true believer of Islamic Monotheism, who, if I cause his dear friend (or
relative) to die, remains patient (and hopes for Allah’s Reward).’” (Al- Bukhari )
The reward of being patient while the true believer is afflicted with any kind of calamities and trials. Holy Prophet (SAW) said: “No fatigue, nor disease, nor sorrow, nor sadness, nor hurt, nor distress befalls a Muslim, even if it were the prick he receives from a thorn, but that Allah expiates some of his sins for that.” (Al-Bukhari)
Holy Prophet (SAW) said: “The believer who mixes with people and bears their annoyance with patience will have a greater reward than the believer who does not mix with people and does not put up with their annoyance.” (Ibn Majah)
Be mindful of Allah and be patient as Prophet (PBUH) said: “Verily, patience is at the first strike” (Sahih Bukhari)
There
is great judgment behind the trials and tests we go through in our
difficult time. All the calamities we face and the troubles which come
on our way are character builders which make us stronger than before.
May Allah gives us the strength to face difficulties with Patience!
Ameen.
Types of Patience (Sabr) in Islam
Life
is full of trials that an individual must face with patience. Patience
is basically when a person restrains himself from being fearful during
hard times. In the Arabic language, (Sabr) Patience means to confine or
contain. Patience is to keep ourselves on the right track, constantly
remind ourselves of what others have been through.
The
patience is mentioned at many places in the Quran and Sunnah of the
beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW), which shows the virtues and greatness of
Patience. Patience is of best from deeds and has the great reward with
no limit. Allah Almighty said in the Holy Quran: “Only those who are patient shall receive their rewards in full, without Hisaab (without limit, calculation, and estimation).”(Quran, 39:10)
Types of Patience (Sabr)
There are three types of Patience (Sabr) mentioned below that all of us should know about:Patience (Sabr) when facing difficulties:
When
a person practices patience during times of hardship without complaints
is known to be Patience while facing difficulties. One must not
complain about anything because Allah (SWT) predestines their hardship.
The
believers will see difficulty as an opportunity to worship Allah
Almighty; they will exhibit calmness and say Alhamdulillah for the
chance to come closer to Him.
The
believer will also say Innallahi wa ina’ilahi rajioun (from Allah we
came and unto Him is our return). Whatever we lost in the difficulty, it
came from Allah (SWT) anyway so it ultimately doesn’t matter because we
all have to go back to Him.
Patience (Sabr) refraining from sins:
The
type of patience when a person abstains from prohibited acts and from
evil deeds. Abstaining from prohibited acts requires a great struggle
against one’s desires, and takes much patience in refraining from the
evil influences of Shaytan.
Thus
staying away from sins requires patience (Sabr). It is important to
have Sabr when the opportunity for sins arises. It’s easy to log onto
the computer and engage in a variety of sin, it’s easy to sit with two
people and talk about a third. All of this requires a certain Sabr
because the chance to do sin is all around us.
Patience (Sabr) in doing good deeds:
Patience
is when a person works constantly to fulfill obligations and to do
righteous deeds for pleasing Allah Almighty. Allah (SWT) commands His
servants in the Noble Quran: “Lord of the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them, so worship Him and be constant and patient in His worship” (Quran,
19:65). One should be steadfast in the good deeds that he/she is doing,
be focused, and have patience (Sabr) to do them in the best possible
way.
In conclusion, patience is the key to success in this life and in the hereafter. Therefore, we should try hard to practice patience in our lives; we also should know that we could all gain patience with practice and struggle. May Almighty Allah make us among those who are patient! Ameen
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