چکیده:
In the previous part, we studied the fact that
suffering is a reality of our life; it is so important that
more or less every religion has given an account of human
suffering and pain. In Islam we find that in the Quran and
in the teachings of the Prophet and the Ahlul Bayt, this
issue receives great attention. Continuing with our brief
account of Islamic understanding of hardship, we continue
to expound on the importance of suffering and why those
who are closer to God may suffer more in this world.
خلاصه ماشینی:
"They were moved and shaken by many difficulties to such an extent that their Prophet and messenger, and those who believed in him said, "When will Allah’s help come?" indicating that they were pushed to the very edge of their patience which of course they did not lose entirely.
Imagine what would happen if this life was free from pain and suffering, if there was no illness, no calamities, no death; if people did not lose their money and 5 The world 6 38: go bankrupt or lose their respect, and if they did not become old and weak.
Types of tests and trials Allah says in Surah al-Baqarah: 21 5: 22 24:49" 23 We will surely test you with a measure of fear and hunger and a loss of wealth, lives, and fruits… We get worried knowing that this world does not have permanent peace and security.
The patient are those who know and acknowledge that they come from Allah and they will return to Him. For example, we can imagine that we are going for ziyarah26 or for Hajj27 which is sometimes difficult.
For example, when we are in Mina or in Arafāt, life is very difficult, but we remain patient because we know that we have gone there for a purpose, that we have to do certain things there and then we are going to leave.
However, if we remember that our life here is only for a short time and we have to work hard to gain something for another world far greater than this, then we can choose to be patient."