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PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE - HAJIA AISHA AKHOKIA

                   PATIENCE IS VIRTUE

No one has immunity against death.  No one is too heathy to die, or too young to die or too wealthy to die or too powerful to die or too famous to die.

-My dear sisters and brothers in Islam :

Be patient with whatever happens to you for with every difficulty is relief, and do not stop supplicating. Always Have a good opinion of your Rabb, for whoever does that, Allah ( Glorified and Exalted Be He ) showers His favours upon him.
Always Invoke your Lord in the middle of the night and between Athaan and Iqaamah.

ALLAH tests His slaves with trials that drive them to supplicate to Him and this is in itself a blessing. Total reliance on Allaah is the actual wealth, the essence of worship and the utmost goal. Supplication is the sign of worship and Allah loves that His slaves should supplicate to Him. Almighty Allah  says in a divinely revealed Hadeeth, “O My slaves! You are all astray except he that I guide so seek for My guidance, I will guide you. O My slaves! You are all hungry except he whom I feed, so seek for provision from Me, I will feed you.” Allaah pays no attention to His slaves unless they beseech Him. He says, “Say (O Muhammad): My Lord pays attention to you only because of your invocation to Him.” (Al-Furqaan: 77).


-Every one of us is being tested by Allah ( Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala )

-He tests us all in different ways.

-We should not assume that the difficulties that we face in life are punishments or are signs that Allah is displeased with us.

-Likewise, we should never construe the success and pleasures that others enjoy as signs that Allah is pleased with them or that they are privileged.

-Sometimes, quite the opposite is true.

- Allah makes it clear that everything in our lives – the good and the bad of it– is a trial for us.

- Indeed everything happens for a reason

-four promises from Allāh in the Qur'ān:

1. “So remember Me; I will remember you”
[Qur'ān, 2:152]

2. “If you are grateful, I will surely increase you [in favours]…”
[Qur'ān, 14:7]

3. “Call upon Me, I will respond to you…”
[Qur'ān, 40:70]

4. “…And Allaah will not punish them, while they seek forgiveness…”
[Qur'ān, 8:33]```

-So My dear sisters and brothers in Islam; Don't give up :


Allah is training your patience.*
*Be thankful for your trials.*
*If you’re being tested, you’re being perfected.

Pray until your situation changes.
Miracles happens everyday, so never stop believing.
Allah can change things very quickly in your life.

Surah Hud, Verse 11

-Except those who are patient and do good, they shall have forgiveness and a great reward.

-Don't let anyone see you, except that you are happy.

-Let them always see your smile and if things get difficult, the Qur'an will lead you to  Paradise so read it and get the true guidance.

-If loneliness starts to hurt, send your supplications through the heavens.

-When people ask how you are..., praise Allah and smile.

-Allah Subhanawatalla loves those who do Good

-The reward for Goodness is always Goodness. And the reward for being Patient is Beautiful.

-So Remember, do good no matter how insignificant it may seem to you, and be patient no matter how hard it is too.

-For you never know which good deed or that little bit of Patience will be the reason for you to attain Allah ( Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala ) forgiveness & for entering Paradise In shaa'a Allah

-) "Verily Patience is the best conduct in the affairs of mankind. Anyone endowed with patience is indeed  blessed with the most loved of all Gifts".
May Allah ( Glorified and Exalted be He ) bless us with much patience. May His love, mercy, protection and blessings be upon us at all times.
Allahumma Ameen.

Jazaakallaahu Khairan for Reading:

-Allah Subhanahu WaTa’ala says : 

'And remind for indeed Reminder benefits the believers' (Qur'aan 51:55).

O Allah! We ask You the best of requests, the best of supplications, the best of success and best of rewards.
  Strengthens us, make our balance of good actions heavy, confirm our faith, elevate our rank, accept our prayers, our worship and forgive our mistakes. Grant us the highest ranks in the garden of Paradise. Aamin.

'How perfect You are O Allaah, and i praise You. I bear witness that None has the right to be worshipped except You. I seek Your forgiveness and turn to You in repentance'
As salaam Alaykum warahmatullah wabarakatuhu

Hajia Nana Aisha Akhokia is the Amirah of Deen foundation Muslim congress, Warri Delta


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