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Jinko
04-18-2011, 09:25 AM
I'm new here and i'm origin from Turkey but lives in Scandinavia. I am almost 25 years old and have a wife and 2 children.

My situation is like that i have huge economical problems and i am destroyed as person. I have a apartment that i cant sell even that we tried to drop down the price.

I have thought of comitting suicide many times but was held by it because of my wife and children, and i am affraid of Allah, because its a big sin to do it. I am trying to find peace in my religion Islam and i hope somebody can help me

Thank you
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Ummu Sufyaan
04-18-2011, 11:16 AM
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make dua.

seek financial assistance.

always remember that suicide is not a way out....be gentle with yourself and dont put too much unnecessary pressure on yourself. remove whatever it is that is causing you stress as best as you can.
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Dagless
04-18-2011, 11:52 AM
You've been blessed with a family. Finances can get better and worse, everyone has trials. There are people who are homeless with no family. Even if you think you're the worst off person in the world (which you're not) you still shouldn't be so selfish and consider suicide because you have kids who depend on you. Killing yourself will only screw them up for the rest of their lives and land you in hell.

edit: I hope I did not sound too harsh. Insha'Allah things will get better for you soon.
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Muhammad
04-18-2011, 12:03 PM
Assalaamu Alaykum dear Jinko,

I am sorry to hear about your difficult circumstances. You are right that you will find peace through Islam, by seeking help, strength and patience from Allaah (swt). Suicide is never a way out and as you mentioned, your wife and children need you to stand by them in these difficult times. Money can always be lost and regained, but human life is more precious and sacred than money - once it is lost, it can never be regained in this world. Tell yourself that these thoughts are from shaytaan and ignore them completely. This life is a blessing from Allaah (swt) - every second is an opportunity to return back to Allaah (swt) and every difficulty we face is a means by which our sins are erased and our status is raised in the Sight of Allaah (swt).

Remain strong and don't worry - Allaah (swt) will make a way out for you.

May Allaah (swt) help you and your family and ease all your difficulties. May he (swt) give you strength and patience to endure this trial, Aameen.
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Jinko
04-18-2011, 12:04 PM
Is there a specific dua you can recommend me brother?
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Ummu Sufyaan
04-18-2011, 12:17 PM
^i dont know if there is, but when you make dua just pour your heart out- sort of like how would speak to a good friend...by knowing that they are listening to you.

Tell yourself that these thoughts are from shaytaan and ignore them completely. This life is a blessing from Allaah (swt) - every second is an opportunity to return back to Allaah (swt) and every difficulty we face is a means by which our sins are erased and our status is raised in the Sight of Allaah (swt).
just to add to this, just ensure that these thoughts of suicide are not "pseudo" thoughts. meaning that its not your own nafs deceiving you into thinking that you want to commit suicide. does that make sense?

deep down in your heart, do you really want to die. if someone was to force your life away from you, what would you do?
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Amat Allah
04-18-2011, 01:12 PM
Assalaamu Alikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakaatuh

All Praise be to Allah and peace and blessings of Allah be upon Muhammad The Last of Prophets and Messengers...

May Allah ease your way and all the affairs and matters of your life ,give you health and wealth ,fill your heart with His rememberance, Taqwa ,Imaan ,His love ,peace ,comfort and the endless happiness and satisfaction , open all the doors of goodness and success for you ,May Allah make all your dreams, hopes ,wishes and prayers come true if were good for you and cover you with all of His blessings graces forgiveness mercy and Be pleased with you in this life and in the Hereafter , May Allah protect you and your precious family from all harm ,sins ,shaitan ,torment of grave ,the bad end and hellfire and May He give you the strength and the good knowledge of this Deen preserving the Qur`aan, Sunnah and their knowledges in your heart; guiding your way always and forever and purify you from all sins and make your grave after death one of the Paradise gardens shining bright wide and perfumed with the perfumes of Al Jannah, may Allah make you pass Asseraatulmustaqeem in a blink of an eye and reward you with the highest level of the Paradise (Al Ferdaws Al Aalaa) with out being reckoning to be with Rasool Allah Muhammad (salla Allaho Alyhi wa Sallam) all prophets (peace and blessings of Allah be upon them )the Sahaba (may Allah be pleased with them) and Angels (peace be upon them all) and to be coverd by silk perfumed with musk eating from Al Firdaws fruits looking to Allah Al Mighty Face coverd with His light and grace......

this Duaa for you my respected and noble brother and All Muslims from Jinn and Mankind, dead or live; from the begining of the creation till the day of Judgement....

All Praise be to Allah and peace and blessings of Allah be upon Muhammad The Last of Prophets and Messengers...

Aameeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen

Please take care of your precious self and dear family in shaa Allah and never ever let anything put ya down and never forget that Allah Is always with us and all of the hard times we had and still having are great blessings from Allah to make us return to Him to forgive us and elevate our status in this Dunya and Akhirah

just trust Allah and never give up asking Him for anything you want and striving for His sake in shaa Allah...

Allah says in Qur`aan:"And how many a creature carries not its [own] provision. Allah provides for it and for you. And He is the Hearing, the Knowing. (60)" Surat Al An`kaboot

and says:"And there is no creature on earth but that upon Allah is its provision, and He knows its place of dwelling and place of storage. All is in a clear register. (6)" Surat Hood

and says:"And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me. (56) I do not want from them any provision, nor do I want them to feed Me. (57) Indeed, it is Allah who is the [continual] Provider, the firm possessor of strength. (58) " Surat Athaariyaat

and says:"Say, "Come, I will recite what your Lord has prohibited to you. [He commands] that you not associate anything with Him, and to parents, good treatment, and do not kill your children out of poverty; We will provide for you and them. And do not approach immoralities - what is apparent of them and what is concealed. And do not kill the soul which Allah has forbidden [to be killed] except by [legal] right. This has He instructed you that you may use reason." (151) " Surat Al An`aam

and says:"And whoever fears Allah - He will make for him a way out (2) And will provide for him from where he does not expect. And whoever relies upon Allah - then He is sufficient for him. Indeed, Allah will accomplish His purpose. Allah has already set for everything a [decreed] extent. (3) " and says:"And whoever fears Allah - He will make for him of his matter ease. (4) That is the command of Allah, which He has sent down to you; and whoever fears Allah - He will remove for him his misdeeds and make great for him his reward. (5)" Surat Attalaaq

so, always when facing difficulties ; face them with a strong heart and be better and better slave of Allah and always walk in His way and staright path not taking the side paths which would lead ya to somewhere else ...May Allah protect you always and forever Ameeen

and says:"And We have made for you therein means of living and [for] those for whom you are not providers. (20) And there is not a thing but that with Us are its depositories, and We do not send it down except according to a known measure. (21) " Surat Al Hijir

always remember my noble brother that Allah Is the One Who created everything and that He has the depositories of everything; Allah is The Provider. So, never ever doubt Allah`s Mercy, Kindness and Generosty in shaa Allah...

and in Jami Attirmithi , the book of Zuhd (piety), in a sahih hadeeth number: 2351

Allah`s messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:"If you trust in Allah observing a true trust in Him, then, indeed, He will give you provision as - provides the birds who emerge hungry in the morning and return with a full belly in the evening.”

Trust Allah and believe me you won`t ever regret, be patient and Make Duaa to Allah to provide you with all waht you need and try your best to work on gaining your living in shaa Allah...

May Allah be with you and help you to obey Him right, remembering Him, Praising and Thanking Him always and forever till the last breath and after it and May Allah make you a real slave and servant of Him; living for His sake and die for His sake and all the Ummah ... Aameeeeeeeeen

leaving you my noble brother under Allah`s sight care and protection...

With all my respect and humility, your sister :

Amat Allah
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Jinko
04-18-2011, 02:35 PM
Its not all the time i have these thoughts but when i am deeply depressed in the mornings i wish i never wake up again in the morning :(

My situation is like that my bank want their money (About 30-40.000 Dollars) and i cant find this money and makes me and family unhappy all the time. I am really bankrupt at this moment and cant take the pain to see my family and children like this

When children outside eats ice cream we need to walk around these kids......... i am crying right now just thinking about it i cant continue telling
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Muhammad
04-18-2011, 02:43 PM
Dear brother,

Keep praying to Allaah (swt) and recite a lot of Qur'an as this will take away sadness.

Some specific du'as:
http://www.makedua.com/display_dua.php?sectionid=38 - debts
http://www.makedua.com/display_dua.php?sectionid=34 - anxiety and sorrow
http://www.makedua.com/display_dua.php?sectionid=35 - distress


At the same time, keep trying to find ways to settle your problems - maybe there is assistance available from organisations Insha'Allaah.

If your depression persists, consider going to the doctor Insha'Allaah. But always keep reciting Qur'an as this is a cure for both psychological and physical diseases.

You are in our prayers. :)
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Ğħαrєєвαħ
04-18-2011, 06:00 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Jinko
Its not all the time i have these thoughts but when i am deeply depressed in the mornings i wish i never wake up again in the morning :(

My situation is like that my bank want their money (About 30-40.000 Dollars) and i cant find this money and makes me and family unhappy all the time. I am really bankrupt at this moment and cant take the pain to see my family and children like this

When children outside eats ice cream we need to walk around these kids......... i am crying right now just thinking about it i cant continue telling
Assalaamu Alaaykum Brother

Allaah SWT says "Therefore remember Me (by praying, glorifying, etc.). I will remember you, and be grateful to Me (for My countless Favours on you) and never be ungrateful to Me."

Know that Allaah is the best of planners, so he will make a way for you, open a path for you. This requires hard work, which is patience , trust, and hope.


And you are in my Duaas. Just do not give up hope, those who do give up are losers, i hope you are not one of those, because those losers will only be more depressed and sad but there will be no way out.

My advice is when you perform your daily salaah, force yourself to cry to Allaah and ask him with your whole heart, be sincere and cry. Oh and a believer smiles in the times of hardship brother.

Oh and be thankful to him , the most wise, that you are here able to ask your brothers and sisters in Islaam for advice.

Also listening to the Qur'aan always cheers me up.

Watch this, i hope it helps.



and this



.. peace ..
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Ummu Sufyaan
04-20-2011, 02:34 PM
Its not all the time i have these thoughts but when i am deeply depressed in the mornings i wish i never wake up again in the morning
i think what you are going through, is that when you are at a dead end, you fee like giving up and these thoughts cross your mind...its not really your sisutation per se, but you feel like you are in "straight jacket" due to weight of your hardship...and since it isnt really easy to get out of this "straight jacket" you think about death becuase you arent finding a means to remove this burden from you.


what im trying to say, is that people who have thoughts of suicide due to hardships etc can be compared to a running race, namely one with hurdles. being in a running race, it is only natural to want to get to the finish line. and quiet often people who are depressed, etc make this ("the finishing line") the focal point, whereas it isnt the focal point....consequently this causes them to become oblivious to the more important things that will cause them to cross the line, in this case the jumping over the hurdles.

the only thing you are thinking of is how to get over your debt and how much it is paining you. but what about the other things and means you can do to get out of your debt. even if you cant get out of your debt, how are you dealing with it. what means are you implementing to deal with this trouble?

the hurdles comes first. the finishing line should be used as a motivator, and as a symbol of success, but it should not be used as the focal point otherwise you will get all hyped...and unfortunately this hype will die down when you see you are not getting anywhere...that will be painful...

this is the problem you are falling into. you are trying to bring the end means first without properly considering the hurdles you face to face/jump over....making the finishing line your focal point will no dont cause you to doubt yourself as a provider of the family, etc (it goes back to the hype i was talking about)....consequently, you give up hope and start to punish yourself and believe there is no way out...and then the thoughts of suicide come.

and this is what the point of this post is, to make you realize that its those little things or "hurdles" you need to overcome. its not the problem as a whole that's the problem, its those smaller things you are having trouble with which are causing you tho think about suicide, etc....so you need to work on those...not your main problem of debt etc. you need to believe in and have confidence in yourself...you need your strength back....get it back.

i have been through somethign similar this is why i say what i say....its about trial and error...its about hardship...but you need to rise from the dust....its difficult, but you cant give up even though the easiness of giving up is tempting. you are a human being and your instinct is to fight, not die...becuase if you dont fight back, you are going to die....

always look at what can be improve but dont be hard on yourself. inshallah your wife and family will be there for you and will understand....but allah will understand you better so complain to Him.

so to summarize: dont look at the finishing line first...make it your motivator and symbol of success, but dont make it the focal point becuase there are other more important issues (the hurdles) that need to be dealt with.

My situation is like that my bank want their money (About 30-40.000 Dollars) and i cant find this money and makes me and family unhappy all the time. I am really bankrupt at this moment and cant take the pain to see my family and children like this

When children outside eats ice cream we need to walk around these kids......... i am crying right now just thinking about it i cant continue telling
does your family/wife know this? especially your wife? have you told her?
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CosmicPathos
04-20-2011, 04:57 PM
I wont say "I am sorry for your situation" as I am not sorry, I rather envy you because Allah is giving you opportunities through these challenges to become stronger, a hard worker etc. Your tough financial situation is not something to be sorry about, rather it is a means of getting closer to Allah. You have been put in this challenging situation by Allah himself not so that people can feel sorry for your situation but so that your status can be elevated in front of Allah compared to other people. This is an opportunity for you. Work hard, try to sell your house through new innovative means. Have sabar and indeed success is near if you keep working hard and loving Allah for all that He gives you, challenges and ease. Suicidal thoughts come into mind because we feel Allah has left us and there is no point. Allah has not left you, especially when He has given you this challenge, He has given you kids to take care off. Now prove to Allah that you deserve to be loved by Him by devoting to Him and your family and trying harder for halal rizq and for selling your house. If you commit suicide, your children will curse you forever because you did not take care of them when they needed you and rather decided to leave them alone in the filthy dunya by committing suicide. Be on their side in this situation of a challenge. How can you succeed if there is no challenge, no test, not trial in the first place?
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Jinko
04-20-2011, 09:32 PM
...and why can't i reply my brother and sister PM's? I know i am new here but i need to reach 50 posts?

I Thank you all brothers and sisters for your support. It helps me a little bit
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Ansariyah
04-20-2011, 10:23 PM
There are people right now fighting to live. Wishing they had another chance, and here we have those who are given a chance to live want to die. SubhanAllah. You are a father, a husband. It aint about you anymore, you got people who depend on you, love you, and probably see you as their protector. May Allah bless you & keep you strong & grant you happiness ameeen.

Can you pls watch this:

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Jinko
04-21-2011, 06:45 AM
Right now i have the same feeling giving up the hope. I am feeling good in the evenings and nights (or when i am going to sleep) but when its morning my "Depression" starts again :( - I am close to Allah right now and hopefully he will help me
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Amat Allah
04-21-2011, 06:51 AM
He will my respected brother, just be patient and strong more in shaaAllah...may Allah be with you always and forever Ameeeeeen

have you read this:

http://www.islamicboard.com/general/...alamities.html
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Ğħαrєєвαħ
04-21-2011, 11:02 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Jinko
Right now i have the same feeling giving up the hope. I am feeling good in the evenings and nights (or when i am going to sleep) but when its morning my "Depression" starts again :( - I am close to Allah right now and hopefully he will help me
Assalaamu Alaaykum

Alhamdulilaah!

Continue to stay close to him, and praise him day and night.

Think of every morning as another chance/blessing Allaah has granted you so that you can please him further because the more you please him the more beneficial it is towards you. The more you do, the more your depression will go away also insha'Allaah
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Woodrow
04-23-2011, 12:34 PM
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My Dear Brother you and your family are in my du'as. May these loses bring you many rewards and this time of pain soon be replaced with ease and comfort.

All things in this Dunya are but short lasting. The material, physical life is but a temporary event and passes. It is true that the enjoyable times seem to pass very quickly, but let that be a reminder hardships too will pass.

One of the most difficult things a parent can face, is to go through times when they can not provide fully for their family. It is a time of pain and a feeling of hopelessness. We look into the eyes of our children and the pain. of not being able to give them their needs and wants, rips through us like a burning sword.

The hardest and one of the most valuable lessons we learn from this. is that we as humans are powerless on our own. At this time we discover that our only option is to place our trust fully in Allaah(swt) and sincerely know that from every hardship we will gain.

Your actions and thoughts at this trial will make the difference of how you look back at today. Someday perhaps 40-50 years in the future you will reflect back at this time and your actions now will determine if you see this time as being a great gift or the time that destroyed your life. Make the right choices and trust fully in Allaah(swt), as impossible it sounds, that can turn this hardship into a great blessing
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Hamza Asadullah
04-23-2011, 11:46 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Jinko
I'm new here and i'm origin from Turkey but lives in Scandinavia. I am almost 25 years old and have a wife and 2 children.

My situation is like that i have huge economical problems and i am destroyed as person. I have a apartment that i cant sell even that we tried to drop down the price.

I have thought of comitting suicide many times but was held by it because of my wife and children, and i am affraid of Allah, because its a big sin to do it. I am trying to find peace in my religion Islam and i hope somebody can help me

Thank you
Asalaamu Alaikum, jazakallahu khayr for sharing yor issues with us. My brother life is a struggle no doubt and it is full of hurdles, obstacles that get in your way and problems and stresses. Yet it is these hardships and trials which are actually essential for our salvation in the hereafter.

Wealth is one of the things we will be tested on:

Allah says: “Know that your wealth and your children are but a trial and that Allah has with Him a mighty reward.” [Sûrah al-Anfâl: 28]

Many people do not realise that they are tried just as severely with the good that they are given as they are by the misfortunes that befall them. Allah says: “And as for man, whenever his Lord tries him by honoring him and makes him lead an easy life, he says: ‘My Lord honors me’. But when He tries him by straitening his means of subsistence, he says: ‘My Lord has disgraced me’.” [Sûrah al-Fajr: 15-16]

But it could be that these trials are hardships are good for us even though we may not know it or realise it but we surely will in the hereafter:

Allah (swt) states in the Quran:

“It may be that you hate something when it is good for you and it may be that you love something when it is bad for you. Allah (swt) knows and you know not.” [Sura al-Baqara, 216]

So we may think of these hardships as a punishment or bad luck but it maybe that these hardships are a blessing in disguise:

Sufyaan Athawri (RA) says:

“In our view, a person does not have an understanding of the religion until he thinks of a hardship as being a blessing, and a comfort and luxury as being a hardship.”

But Imam Ibn'l Qayyim (Rahimahullah) says about a believer:

The divine decree related to the believer is always a bounty, even if it is in the form of withholding (something that is desired), and it is a blessing, even if it appears to be a trial, and an affliction that has befallen him is in reality a cure, even though it appears to be a disease!

Unfortunately, due to the ignorance of the worshipper, and his transgressions, he does not consider anything to be a gift or a blessing or a cure unless he can enjoy it immediately, and it is in accordance with his nature. If he were only given a little bit of understanding, then he would have counted being withheld from as a blessing, and the sickness as a mercy, and he would relish the trouble that befalls him more than he relishes his ease, and he would enjoy poverty more than he enjoys richness, and he would be more thankful when he is blessed with little than when he is blessed with a lot.

So my brother the way we can get through hardships and difficult tests that we may be going through in life is to firstly internalise in our minds that this life is a test ground and we are in an examination but we do not know when this examination will end but whilst the examination is taking place we are being rigorously tested and at times we are tested until breaking piont just to see whether or not we will turn towards Allah or go away from him.

We must also internalise that Allah ONLY tests those who he wants close to him. Therefore the tests that we go through in our lives clearly show Allah is wanting us to turn towards him and be closer to him. This is in fact a great privelage. The greater the tests we go through the more Allah is wanting to raise our ranks in the hereafter.

Therefore if we really want to know the best way to approach huge trials and tests then we should simply realise that the bigger the tests we are going through then the higher Allah is wanting to raise our ranks in the hererafter. Trials are a truly blessing in disguise. All Allah wants from us is for us to turn towards him in meekness and humbleness and for us to be patient and to turn to him in prayer and dua. Picture that fact that Allah loves it when his servant is in desperate need, crying to him for help for Allah tends to those who cry and sob to him immediatley just as a mother tends to its baby promptly when it is crying.

We should also internalise the fact that tests actually differentiate us believers from one another in terms of ranking in the eyes of Allah and therefore we should know that those who are tested and are patient are forgiven of their sins as sins falls off a person who is patient through trials just. Therefore we should realise that us being tested with trials and tests will NEVER go unrewarded for Allah rewards how much he wants to those who are patient through trials and those who turn towards him in humility and meekness.

It may be that a person who has experienced great trials in the world faces Allah on the day of judgement with little or no sins. So tests are a way of Allah forgiving a person of their sins so that on the day of judgement they have a much lighter load. Rasulallah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) has called the day of judgement a "terrible" day and surely on this terrible day we would want as less sins as possible in our accounts if we are to be successful. Therefore these trials and tests are very important for us because they enable us to be forgiven for countless sins that would be a huge burden on us if it were in our accounts but due to the huge tests we faced with patience turning to Allah then it may be that we have very little or no sins at all on that day. The greater the trial the more sins fall off us. So know that even a prick of a thorn expiates ones sins.

We should also approach hardships and tests as in that it is the decree of Allah so we should NEVER ask Allah "Why" has he given us such trials? For questioning Allah why he has decreed something will mean that not only have we gone through so much grief and torment from these trials but that we have actually added to our sins by questioning Allah and we will be accountable for that.

Patience is one of the greatest attributes a person can acquire and Allah is with those who are patient and the reward for Patience is Paradise!

If one is patient, and is among the ones described in the following manner in the Qur’an (Baqarah, 2: 256)

Who say, when afflicted with calamity: “To Allah We belong, and to Him is our return”:-

Then here are the rewards Allah will give that person (2:157):

The Rewards of Patience are the folowing:

1. Blessings from Allah: The patient person is blessed by Allah.

2. Mercy of Allah: When Allah gives someone His Mercy, He will let him enter paradise with His Mercy.

3. Guidance of Allah: A patient person will be guided by Allah in this world until he meets Him on the Day of Judgment.

Referring to those who are tested and endure with Sabr or patience all of the above three rewards are mentioned by Allah Himself in the Qur’an in Surah Baqarah (2: 157):

“They are those on whom (Descend) blessings from Allah, and Mercy, and they are the ones that receive guidance.”

In Surah Hud (11:11), Allah (S.W.T.) again promises to reward those who are patient in adversity.

Therefore let us realise that patience is the main thing Allah is looking for in us when we are going through trials and tests.

Here are two wonderful examples of patience through trials in the life of the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) :

‘Ata ibn Rabah related that he heard Ibn ‘Abbas say: “Shall I show you a woman of Paradise?”I said: “Yes, indeed.” He said: “A black woman came to the Prophet, peace be upon him, and said: ‘I suffer from epileptic fits, and because of these, (at times) my body becomes uncovered. Would you invoke Allah, the Exalted One, to cure me of this disease? ‘ The Prophet, peace be upon him, said: ‘If you wish, you can be patient and you will attain Paradise (for this suffering). But if you prefer, I will pray to Allah, the Exalted, to cure you of it?’ The woman said: ‘I will be patient,’ then added: ‘I become uncovered (when I have fits), so invoke Allah for me that I do not become uncovered. ‘ So the Prophet, peace be upon him, prayed for her.” [Source: Fiqh-us-Sunnah, volume 4, #1a]

Story of ‘Urwah Ibn Al Zubair

‘Urwah Ibn Al Zubair had an operation, and the doctor amputated his leg. One friend came to visit him. ‘Urwah thought that the fried came to pacify him for the loss of his leg. So ‘Urwah told the visitor: If you came to give me condolence for the loss of my leg, I already submitted to Allah with patience to reward me for its loss. The guest told him, I came to inform you that your son fell down in a stable, and the animals stepped over him, and he died one hour ago. ‘Urwah said: O Allah! You took one child, and left me many…You took one organ from my body, and left me many organs…O Allah! You tested me with my body, and you were kind to leave me with good health. You tested me with the loss of my son, but you were kind in leaving me the rest of my children.


We should also approach tests as in we should look at those who have less than us. We have clean tap water and food on our plates everyday. We have clean clothes washed regularly and shelter from the harsh weather. Whereas there are those who walk miles just for a sip of water and even then it is dirty. There are those who have the same clothes for years and cannot even wash them. There are those who go days without proper food and even then they have scraps and end up being malnourished. There are those like in the flood disaster recently who have no shelter and are exposed to terrible diseases. Those who have little or no money to buy even basic things aswell as medication for their sick family members. Rasulallah (Sallallahu Alaihi wasallam) always told us to look at those who have less than us.

Sometimes when we go through great trials we get decieved into thinking that other people that we see around us must be living a life happy and content. We are wrong to think in this way for we do not know what goes on in peoples lives. There are many examples of those who seemed as though they have SO much and seemed so happy but when certain things were revealed then it was clear that those people were living miserable lives full of torment! We may look at a person with a smile on his face but he may be going through trials we can never imagine.

Therefore when we are going through difficult times and trials then we should not look at others and think they are happy and living fulfilled lives for we do not know what any person on the street is going through on a day to day basis.

Therefore whenever we are going through difficult times and trials then we should put our full trust, hopes, faith and reliance in Allah for he will NEVER let us down but is only testing us because he wants us to turn towards him in humility, humbleness and meekness and he wants us to get much closer to him. He tests a person because he wants good for them and wants to forgive them and raise their ranks in the hereafter.

In reality how lucky is a person who is being tested greatly and is still patient and turning towards Allah night and day. How hig must Allah be raising his ranks and forgiving his sins on a daily basis until he is like a new born baby who has little or no sins on him at all. So the way to approach this is to realise that a person who is being tested greatly is in fact lucky but shaythan is wanting one to think opposite.

The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Trials will continue to befall the believing man and woman, with regard to themselves, their children and their wealth, until they meet Allaah with no sin on them.”And what is more beautiful than coming before Allaah with all our sins extinguished? Is this life not but a taste and a short term home? Or would we rather live in short luxury for an eternal suffering? If cleansing of all of our sins is not enough then what is?

The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Worshipping at times of tribulation and confusion is like migrating to join me.” And concerning this hadeeth, Imaam Nawawi (rahimahullaah) said: “The reason why worship at such times is of such great virtue is that people become negligent about worship and are distracted from it, and no one focuses on worship except a few.”


Shaythan is our eternal sworn enemy and ONLY wants us to lose hope and faith and to go away from Allah. He wants us tobecome disillusioned and lose all hope so that we go away from Alah and our deen. But we should reject our enemy who only wants our destruction. We should disregard his evil whispers and know that they are only lies and deciet.

Shaythan will try to make us think that there is no way out of this and this is because he wants us to give in and lose hope. But we must realise that if we continuously strive and keep turning towards Allah and be patient then the final victory WILL be ours! We will taste the sweetness of victory but in order to taste this victory we need to fight and strive through the tests and trials that life throws at us!

If one who is going through great trials continues to turn towards Allah in humility, meekness and in humblenes then know that the reward one will gain will be unimaginable. On the day of judgement once we see the reward of being patient through great trials turning towards Allah in humility then we would want Allah to have tested us even more so that we could have wreaped the rewards of being patient and turning towards Allah through trials and hardships. It is only on the day of judgement will we truly realise how much we have missed out on and how much more we wished we were tested by Allah so that our ranks were even higher.

So the Reward of going through terrible trials and hardships immense!

Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah Allah's Messenger (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said, "On the Day of Resurrection, when people who have suffered affliction are given their reward, those who are healthy will wish their skins had been cut to pieces with scissors when they were in the world." (Al-Tirmidhi #1570)

So remember: Victory, relief and ease comes with patience through distress and hardship

Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, "Know that victory comes with patience, relief with distress and ease with hardship.” (Reported by Ahmad)

Therefore let us realise that the bigger trials and hardships we go through in this life then the more rewards we will gain in the hereafter as long as we are patient and are constantly turning towards Allah.

In the hereafter when we see the rewards of going through trials and hardships then we will all wish that we wen through the WORST trials possible for the longest amount of time!

No amount of guilt can change the past and no amount of worrying can change the future. Go easy on yourself, for the outcome of all affairs is determined by Allah's decree. If something is meant to go elsewhere it will never come your way but if it is yours by destiny from you it cannot flee. (Umar Ibn al-Khattab Radiyallahu Anhu)

So my brother be patient for the pleasure of Allah and know that Allah will provide for you and your family and know that any hardship and trial that you and your family go through then it is truly a blessing and you will gain such immense rewards that you cannot imagine as long as you accept the decree of Allah and be patient for his pleasure and never question his decree for he knows what is best for you and all of us as he created us but shaythan tries to fool us into thinking otherwise and he tries to make us lose all hope.

Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported, “The Messenger of Allah (PBUH), ‘The supplication of every one of His slaves will be granted as long as he does not get impatient and say, “I supplicated to my Rubb again and again but I do not think my prayer will be answered.”‘” [Al-Bukhari, Muslim].

Also, Allah (swt) Himself states, “Do not despair of solace from Allah (swt). No one despairs of solace from Allah except for people who disbelieve.” [Sura Yusuf, 87]

Therefore, it is imperative that we do not grow hopeless of Allah's Mercy but keep on praying consistently and with patience. Put your FULL hope, faith, trust and reliance in Allah no matter what happens and turn to him. It is clear that he is wanting you to get closer to him so do not turn down this opportunity but GRAB IT and do everything to please Allah and refrain from anything which angers or displeases him.


May Allah make us patient through adversity, trials and hardships. Ameen

Finally: " Do not detest the misfortunes that befall you, for what you detest may be the cause of your salvation and what you like may be the cause of your ruin." Al-Hasan Al-Basree


May Allaah grant us husnil khaatim (a good ending), Aameen.


Here are some more resources for you regarding hardships and trials:


You think you got it bad?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8ZuKF3dxCY


How to overcome Anxiety and Worry



B]Islam's Treatment for Anxiety and Worry[/B]

http://maseeh1.tripod.com/advices7/id150.htm



Overcoming Anxiety

http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/S...EAskTheScholar



How A Muslim Should Deal With Stress and Anxiety: 25 Ways to Deal with Stress and Anxiety

http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.a...D=1948&CATE=17


And Allah knows best in all matters
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