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Sabar Aur Azmaish Dr israr Ahmad Sabar Aur Azmaish (Patience and Trials) - Dr. Israr Ahmad Dr. Israr Ahmad, a renowned Islamic scholar, emphasizes the significance of Sabar (Patience) and Azmaish (Trials) in Islam. His lecture or teachings on this topic focus on understanding how patience and tests are central to a believer’s life and spiritual growth. Here are the key points based on his interpretations and teachings: 1. Definition of Sabar (Patience) Patience (Sabar) in Islam means remaining steadfast in the face of difficulties, not complaining, and maintaining one’s faith and trust in Allah. It involves endurance and perseverance through life's trials, whether they relate to personal loss, hardship, or challenges to one’s faith. 2. The Role of Azmaish (Trials) Azmaish refers to tests and trials sent by Allah to examine a person's faith, resolve, and behavior. Trials in life are inevitable and can take various forms—physical, emotional, or spiritual. The trials are a means of purification, intended to strengthen the believer’s character and faith. 3. Purpose of Trials Purification of Faith: Trials test the sincerity of a believer's worship and relationship with Allah. Elevation of Ranks: Through patience during hardship, believers can attain higher ranks in the Hereafter (Akhirah). Forgiveness of Sins: Hardships serve as a means for the atonement of sins, wiping away minor sins if a person remains patient and steadfast. 4. Patience in the Face of Hardship Believers should avoid showing anger or frustration when faced with trials, as this goes against the spirit of Sabar. Being patient doesn’t mean being passive or inactive; it also involves maintaining hope and trust in Allah's wisdom. Dr. Israr Ahmad emphasizes that patience is not just in enduring the pain but in continuing to worship Allah in those moments. 5. Patience in Various Aspects Patience in Adversity: In times of loss, illness, or financial difficulty, a believer must remain patient and not question Allah's decree. Patience in Obedience: Remaining patient in fulfilling one’s religious obligations, even when facing personal challenges. Patience with People: Showing patience with others, especially in the face of injustice, criticism, or mistreatment. 6. Levels of Patience Patience with Allah’s Decrees: Accepting Allah’s will and understanding that all events, both good and bad, are part of His divine plan. Patience in Actions: Persisting in good deeds, such as regular prayers, charity, and other acts of worship, even when faced with difficulties. Patience in Trials: Bearing hardships without losing faith or becoming discouraged. 7. Reward for Patience Allah promises great rewards for those who remain patient during difficult times. The Qur’an mentions that patience leads to divine mercy and paradise. In Surah Az-Zumar (39:10), Allah states: “Indeed, the patient will be given their reward without account.” The reward for patience is often beyond human comprehension, with Allah's promises of eternal rewards in the Hereafter. 8. The Importance of Faith and Trust in Allah Trials and hardships are tests from Allah to strengthen a believer’s faith. The key to enduring these trials is having complete trust in Allah. Dr. Israr Ahmad teaches that even in moments of intense hardship, the believer should always turn back to Allah for help, comfort, and guidance. 9. The Example of the Prophets Prophets in Islam, including Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), are exemplars of Sabar in their lives. They endured immense trials, yet remained steadfast and patient in their mission. Dr. Israr Ahmad often cites the examples of Prophets like Ayyub (Job), Ibrahim (Abraham), and Muhammad (PBUH), who faced severe tests but exemplified the highest forms of patience. 10. Patience in the Qur’an and Hadith The Qur’an contains numerous verses highlighting the virtues of patience and the rewards for those who are patient in adversity (e.g., Surah Al-Baqarah 2:153, Surah Ash-Shura 42:43). Numerous Hadiths also emphasize the importance of patience. For instance, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: “How wonderful is the case of the believer, for there is good for him in everything, and this applies only to the believer: if something good happens to him, he is grateful, and that is good for him; and if something bad happens to him, he endures it patiently, and that is better for him” (Sahih Muslim). 11. Practical Steps to Develop Patience Regular Prayer (Salah): Prayer is a direct way to seek strength from Allah in times of hardship. Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah): Remembrance of Allah keeps the heart at peace and helps one maintain patience. Trust in Allah’s Wisdom: Believers must remind themselves that Allah is the best planner and His decisions are always for their ultimate benefit, even if not immediately apparent. Seeking Support from the Community: Seeking comfort in the company of fellow believers and in Islamic teachings can help during trying times.