A believer's duty in times of danger is to be patient

Lifestyle Desk: Hazards, problems and crises are part of life. Calamity is not only a test or a punishment for sin, but sometimes it is a mercy. Allah tests whomever He loves through hardships. By this the servant's sins are forgiven and his status with Allah Ta'ala is increase

Lifestyle Desk: Hazards, problems and crises are part of life. Calamity is not only a test or a punishment for sin, but sometimes it is a mercy. Allah tests whomever He loves through hardships. By this the servant's sins are forgiven and his status with Allah Ta'ala is increased.

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Narrated by Anas (R.A.), Rasulullah (S.A.W.) said, 'When Allah desires the welfare of a servant, He quickly throws him into danger in the world. And when he wants someone's misfortune, he refrains from punishing him for a crime. Then in the Hereafter He punished him fully.' (Jamee Tirmidhi, Hadith: 2396)

Whether it is happiness or success or danger or failure. On the authority of Suhaib (R.A.), Rasulullah (S.A.W.) said, 'The state of the believer is wonderful. All works are good for him. No one but a believer can attain this attribute.

When they find happiness and peace, they give thanks and when they are afflicted with adversity or distress, they are patient, both of which are good for him.' (Sahih Muslim, Hadith: 7390)

One. Reading Inna Lillah: Reading Inna Lillah in danger or sudden disaster is the teaching of Islam. Thanks to this, Allah Ta'ala frees us from many dangers. Allah Ta'ala says, "Those who say 'Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilaihi Raziun' when a problem occurs to them." These are the ones on whom Allah has infinite grace and mercy. And they are the rightly guided." (Surah: Baqarah, Verse: 156-157)


Rasulullah (s.a.w.) said, If any of you is in danger, he should recite 'Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilaihi Raziun'. (Sunan Abu Dawud, Hadith: 3119)

Two. Patience: Urging patience in the face of danger, Almighty Allah says, 'And I will certainly test you with some fear, hunger, loss of life and property and destruction of crops, but give glad tidings to those who are patient.' (Surah: Baqarah, verse: 155)

Another verse says, 'Whatever you have will run out and what God has will never run out. As for those who persevere, I will reward them with what they deserve as a reward for the good deeds they used to do.' (Surah: Nahl, verse: 96)

Three. Praying: The third way to remove all problems and crises of people is prayer. Allah says, 'O believers! Seek help through patience and prayer. Surely Allah is with the patient.' (Surah: Baqarah, verse: 153)

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Rasulullah (s.a.w.s.) had a sacred habit, whenever he was faced with a difficult problem, he would start the prayer. And with the blessing of Allah Ta'ala, he would remove all his dangers. (Sunan Abu Dawud, Hadith: 1319)

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