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Such is life: punishment or wisdom?

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Such is life: punishment or wisdom?

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Assalamualaikum and greetings of solidarity,

First of all wishing a Happy Eid to all my Muslim friends. Hopefully this Eid celebration will not diminish the rewards of our last month of fasting in Ramadhan…

We are always attacked by various diseases, right? Every time we are attacked, every time we always complain. Where there is comfort in pain, no matter what the disease is, it is bound to interfere with our daily activities to a certain extent. Next, those of us who feel disturbed start to talk nonsense and say things that make the pain worse. The question my school friends often ask is, who are you angry with? ! Say you have a cold, and when you are angry, you have a runny nose? On the nose? What do you want to be angry about? He doesn’t know what to do… If we plant a tree, someone will be eager to break our branches, be angry at the one who breaks it… So, if it hurts, be angry at the one who hurts it. Who is giving pain? How dare I be angry? ! Ha! Think about it yourself…

Always be the mother of the postman, always be the father of the postman, always be the teacher of the postman, always be the friend of the postman, when we are sick, don’t rush to vent…be patient and persevere in facing it…all this is God’s provision for us, His people…He wants to see how we face it…God has two kinds of tests, one when we are healthy and the other when we are sick..this is the wisdom behind what happens…God is omniscient…He knows what is good for us..

For reflection here, I copy-paste ((copy-paste jelah yo.. this is not cleverness, it is religious knowledge)) the argument discussing the wisdom behind this hypothesis of God:

Abu Saeed al-Khudri and Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah said: “Nothing will happen to a Muslim, whether fatigue, pain, difficulty thinking about what is about to happen, sorrow, harm or difficulty remembering what has already happened, until the thorn pierces him, and God removes a part of his sins.” (Narrated by Bukhari and Muslim)

Abdullah ibn Mas’ud narrated that the Messenger of Allah said: “No Muslim will be troubled by a painful thing, whether it is an illness or anything else, but Allah will remove his sins from him, just as a tree drops its leaves (at a certain season).” (Narrated by Bukhari and Muslim)

Anas said that Allah’s Messenger said: “The reward is according to the test. When Allah loves a people, they are tested. Whoever accepts the test calmly will receive Allah’s pleasure. Whoever complains and does not want to accept the test will receive God’s wrath.” (Narrated by Talmiz and Ibn Majah)

Syeddad bin Aus and Al-Sunabihi said that they both went to visit a sick person, and they asked him, “How are you this morning?” He replied, “I am in good shape.” Syeddad said to him, “Be happy for the removal of sins and wrongs, because I heard the Messenger of Allah say, “Verily, Allah says, which means, “When I test one of My believing servants with an illness, and he praises Me for My test, then he will indeed rise from his bed as he was when he was born by his mother, without any fault.” God said to the angel who records the actions of this man, “I have bound My servant and tested him, and then do to him what you did for him before (write down his good deeds), when he is healthy.” (Imam Ahmad)

Anas narrated that the Messenger of Allah said: “None of you should wish for death because of a calamity that has befallen him; if the situation demands that he die, then he should beg, saying: ‘My Lord, grant me life as long as it is better for me to live, and kill me when death is better for me.'” (Sunnah narrated by Bukhari and Muslim)

My friend, my friend, my love, please be patient with the pain that befalls us. We suffer not because God hates us, but because He loves us. The greater the pain, the more He loves us. In any case, He wants to give us a chance to sin less. In my opinion, those who have never been sick are the ones who should really worry. Do you know why I say that?

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