What does the Quran say about trials and tribulations?
Once our beloved Prophet ﷺ was sitting among His noble companions when he ﷺ asked them, what is the sign of your eeman and they replied that when Allah ﷻ grants them a prosperous life, they are thankful to Him and when they are tested with trials and tribulations, they are content with Him.
What does Islam say about trials?
Muslims should seek remedy against the trials by holding fast onto the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of His Prophet. Allah says: “Then, whoever follows My Guidance shall neither go astray, nor fall into distress (suffering) and misery (sadness).” (Quran, 20:123).
Why does Allah give us trials?
Trials can replace misfortunes The tests that grieve us can be a form of protection from something worse that might have befallen us. Allah tells us: “Perhaps you dislike a thing and Allah makes therein much good.”(Surah 4: 19). Your trial can be a blessing in disguise.
Is it a test or punishment from Allah?
“It is He who created death and life to test which of you are best in deeds, for He is the Almighty, the Forgiving.” (Qur’an 67:2). Many religions preach that trials and tests are always sent as punishment from God.
What is affliction in Islam?
The afflictions could be of spiritual or temporal like loss of wealth, death of someone, illness, or harm done by others. But the most severe ones are those in religion. Allah says: “… and Al-Fitnah is worse than killing.” ( Qur’an, 2:191)
What Quran says about stress?
The first method recommended by Islam for stress management is faith and trust in Allah, the practical examples of which can be seen in many religious texts. Imam Ali says: ‘The one that relies on Allah will have the hardships made easy for him (Sharh 6) and the tools of easiness prepared for him’.
Why did Allah make this world?
Allah is eternal, and so not bound by the constraints of time. Allah decided to create the universe and because of his unlimited power and authority he commanded things to come into being. Allah then made all living creatures, the angels , the planets and the rain to allow vegetation to grow.
What does Islam say about depression and anxiety?
The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: “No person suffers any anxiety or grief and says this supplication, but Allah will take away his sorrow and grief, and give him in their stead joy. Having said that, however, Muslims are not immune to the feeling of grief or depression.
How do Muslims get rid of stress?
What does Allah say about worry?
Allah gives us reward through affliction Anxiety is something that we cannot escape given the adversities that we may experience everyday. Anxiety is a condition that doesn’t show itself out of nowhere.