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    Imaan Is Patience And Gratitude

    By: Shaykh ul–Islaam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah
    Source: Taken from the book: "Tools for the Patient & Provisions for
    the Thankful"
    Translated By: Abbas Abu Yahya


    Imaan is of two halves; half is patience (Sabr) and half is being
    thankful (Shukr).

    More than one from amongst the Salaf said: `Patience is half of
    Imaan.'

    Abdullaah bin Masood - radi Allaahu anhu – said: `Imaan is of two
    halves: half is patience and half is gratitude.'


    This is why Allaah – Subhanahu – combines patience and being
    thankful in His saying: "Truly, in this there are signs for every
    patient, thankful person."

    As Allaah has mentioned in the verses of soorat Ha Mim `Ain Seen
    Qaaf 33, and soorat Saba 19, and in soorat Luqman 31. Indeed there
    are considerations which have been mentioned for these
    classifications of patience and gratitude.

    The First Consideration:

    That Imaan is a definition for all sayings, actions and intentions.
    And this is divided into two divisions: performing righteous actions
    and leaving prohibitions; so doing an action is obedience to Allaah
    and that is the reality of Shukr. Leaving a prohibition is being
    patient in keeping away from sins, and all of the Deen is about
    these two aspects: doing that what you have been commanded to do,
    and leaving what you have been commanded to leave.

    The Second Consideration:

    That Imaan is built upon two pillars: Yaqeen (certainty), and Sabr
    (patience). They are two pillars that are mentioned in His Ta'ala's
    saying: "And We made from among them (Children of Israel), leaders,
    giving guidance under Our Command, when they were patient and used
    to believe with certainty in Our Ayaat."

    So with Yaqeen, the reality of commands and prohibitions is known,
    and the reality of reward and punishment is also known. With
    patience commands are carried out, and patience also stops a person
    from doing that which he has been prohibited from. He will not
    achieve true faith in fulfilling commands and keeping away from
    prohibitions, knowing these commands and prohibitions are from
    Allaah, nor will he achieve true faith of reward and punishment,
    except with Yaqeen (certainty).

    It is not possible for the slave to remain steadfast upon carrying
    out commands, and stopping oneself from prohibitions except with
    patience, therefore patience becomes half of Imaan, and the second
    half of Imaan is being thankful, by carrying out what he has been
    commanded with, and leaving that which he has been prohibited from.

    The Third Consideration:


    Imaan is sayings and actions. Sayings of the heart, and sayings of
    the tongue. Actions of the heart, and actions of the limbs. The
    explanation of this is: whoever knows Allaah with his heart, and
    does not affirm it with his tongue then he cannot be a believer.

    As Allaah said concerning the people of Pharaoh: "And they belied
    the Ayat, wrongfully and arrogantly, though they themselves were
    convinced thereof [i.e. those (Ayat) are from Allaah]."

    And likewise, Allaah said concerning the people of `Aad and the
    people of Salih: "And 'Ad and Thamûd (people)! And indeed (their
    destruction) is clearly apparent to you from their (ruined)
    dwellings. Shaytan made their deeds fair-seeming to them, and turned
    them away from the Right Path, though they were intelligent."

    And Musa said to Pharaoh: "Mûsa said: "Verily, you know that these
    signs have been sent down by none but the Lord of the heavens and
    the earth as clear evidences".

    So these people achieved the sayings of the heart: which are al-
    Ma'rifah (knowing) and `ilm (knowledge), but despite this they were
    not regarded as believers. Also, the person who says with his tongue
    that which is not in his heart is not regarded as a believer, but
    rather he is regarded as being from the hypocrites.

    Also, the one who knows with his heart and affirms it with his
    tongue is not regarded as a believer with just that, until he
    performs actions of the heart from love and hate, friendship and
    hostility; so he loves for Allaah and His Messenger, and he has
    loyalty to the `Aawliyah (friends) of Allaah and he shows enmity to
    the enemies of Allaah, and he submits his heart to Allaah Alone.
    Submitting oneself to following His Messenger and obedience to Him
    (Allaah), and adhering to His Sharia' externally and internally, and
    if he does this, it is not sufficient for him to have complete Imaan
    until he does that what he has been commanded with.

    So these four `Arkaan (pillars) are the `Arkaan of Imaan upon which
    Imaan is built, and it is: going back to knowledge and action, and
    abstaining from that which is prohibited, which is also regarded as
    action. Both knowledge and action cannot be achieved except with
    patience, so Imaan becomes two halves: one of which is patience, and
    the other which is the result of this patience, is knowledge and
    action.

    The Fourth Consideration:


    The soul has two forces: a driving force, and a restraining force,
    and the soul is always going back and forth between the rules of
    these two forces; driven towards that which it loves, and abstaining
    from that which it dislikes. The whole of the Deen is based upon,
    motivating oneself and abstaining. Motivation towards obedience, and
    abstention from sinning against Allaah. It is not possible to
    achieve any of these except by patience.

    The Fifth Consideration:


    The whole of the Deen is hope and fear, so the believer is one who
    has hope and fear. Allaah Ta'ala said: "Verily, they used to hasten
    on to do good deeds, and they used to call on us in hope and in
    fear."

    And in the supplication at the time of going to sleep, which
    Bukharee narrated in his `Saheeh': `O Allaah, indeed I have
    submitted myself to You, and directed my face towards You, and
    entrusted my matters to You.'

    So you will never find a believer except that he is one who has hope
    and fear. Hope and fear are not established except on the stalk of
    patience, so fear encourages him to be patient and hope steers him
    towards being thankful.

    The Sixth Consideration:


    That everything that a slave is exposed to in this world, does not
    exclude that which will benefit him in this world and in the
    Hereafter, or that which will harm him in this world and in the
    Hereafter, or that which will benefit him in one of these two
    places, and harm him in the other. The noblest types of action that
    a person does are those that benefit him in the Hereafter, and he
    leaves the other world and leaves that which will harm him in it,
    and this is the reality of Imaan. Hence the action that benefits him
    is Shukr (thankfulness), and leaving that which harms him is
    patience.
    Imaan Is Patience And Gratitude

    وإذا لم يكن منَ الموتِ بُدُّ فمِنَ العَجزِ أنْ تَكُونَ جَبَانا
    If death is something inescapable, then it is from weakness to be a coward-!

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