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How to attract His blessings and mercy [2:156]

Loving and Living the Quran

Release Date: 03/13/2025

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In our previous episode, we reflected on how trials are an inevitable part of life. But once we accept that hardships will come, the next important question is: How do we respond to them?

In today’s episode, we explore Surah Al-Baqarah (2:155-157), where Allah (SWT) reminds us that patience (sabr) is the key to attracting His blessings, mercy, and guidance.

“Who, when a misfortune befalls them, say: Surely we are Allah's and to Him we shall return.”
(Quran 2:156)

The sabireen—those who practice patience—are not just enduring suffering; they are aligning themselves with divine wisdom. Their resilience transforms hardship into an opportunity for spiritual elevation.

Key Takeaways:

🔹 Trials are a test of faith and an opportunity for growth.
🔹 True sabr (patience) manifests in three ways:

  1. Inner peace – The heart remains steady, not overcome by despair.
  2. Faithful speech – The tongue avoids complaint and expresses reliance on Allah.
  3. Composed actions – The body remains steadfast in righteousness.
    🔹 The promise of divine blessings: Those who cultivate sabr receive Allah’s mercy and guidance both in this world and the Hereafter.

Reflections on Sabr from Scholars:

Shaykh Nasiruddin Tusi: "Sabr restrains the inner being from anguish, the tongue from complaint, and the body from untoward movements."
Imam Khomeini: "Without sabr, the heart is full of anxiety and alarm. But sabr diminishes misfortune, strengthens the will, and brings peace amidst hardship."
Quran 23:111: “Surely I have rewarded them this day because they were patient, that they are the achievers.”

How to Develop Sabr in Our Lives:

✅ Recognize that hardships are temporary and a means of purification.
✅ Reframe challenges as opportunities for spiritual elevation rather than punishment.
✅ Control emotional reactions and avoid excessive complaints to others.
✅ Strengthen trust in Allah’s wisdom—knowing that every test carries hidden mercy.
✅ Deepen reliance on Allah through dua, dhikr, and surrender.

Final Thought:

True sabr is not just about enduring trials—it is about finding peace amidst them. When we embrace patience, we transform hardships into a source of blessings and divine mercy. May Allah (SWT) grant us the strength to practice sabrand the wisdom to navigate life’s challenges with grace. Ameen.

🎧 Tune in now and discover how patience unlocks Allah’s blessings in your life!