Advice to Muslims for patience and gratitude

In the verse, Hazrat Musa'aliyyah wa sallam has made this clear by his actions. This also proves that the celebration of the blessed birth of the Prophet, peace and blessings of God be upon him, is the day of the greatest blessing in the days of Allah. Establishing is also included in the order of this verse. Likewise, establishing memorials for elders who were blessed by Allah or during the days in which great events took place is also included in reminding them on the Day of Allah.

اِنَّ فِیْ ذٰلِكَ لَاٰیٰتٍ لِّكُلِّ صَبَّارٍ شَكُوْرٍ:

:Indeed, there are signs in it for every person who is patient and grateful.} That is, surely in these days of Allah, there are signs indicating the greatness, power and oneness of Allah for every person who obeys Allah and obeys Allah. He is patient and very grateful for the blessings of Allah Ta'ala. (Ruh al-Bayan, Ibrahim, under the verse: 5, 4 / 398)


وَ اِذْ قَالَ مُوْسٰى لِقَوْمِهِ اذْكُرُوْا نِعْمَةَ اللّٰهِ عَلَیْكُمْ اِذْ اَنْجٰىكُمْ مِّنْ اٰلِ فِرْعَوْنَ یَسُوْمُوْنَكُمْ سُوْٓءَ الْعَذَابِ وَ یُذَبِّحُوْنَ اَبْنَآءَكُمْ وَ یَسْتَحْیُوْنَ نِسَآءَكُمْؕ-وَ فِیْ ذٰلِكُمْ بَلَآءٌ مِّنْ رَّبِّكُمْ عَظِیْمٌ۠(۶)

Imam Fakhr al-Din Razi, may Allah have mercy on him, says, "In this verse, a warning has been given that it is necessary for every Muslim that if a time comes to him in life that is in accordance with his nature and his intention, then He should give thanks to Allah, the Exalted, and if a time comes that is not in accordance with his nature, he should be patient. (Tafseer Kabir, Ibrahim, under the verse: 5, 7 / 65) And it is narrated from Hazrat Sahib, may God be pleased with him, that,

Zur Pur Noor, may God bless him and grant him peace, said, “A Muslim man is surprised that all his deeds are good. No one except a believing man gets this, that if he is relieved, he gives thanks. Comfort is good for him, and if he suffers, he is patient, so patience is better for him. (Muslim, Kitab al-Zuhd wal-Laaym, Chapter Al-Mu’min Umrah Kallah Khair, p. 1598, Hadith: 64(2999))

May Allah grant us peace and give us the ability to be patient if we suffer, and give thanks when we are relieved, Ameen.

Translation of Kinzaal-e-Iman: And when Musa said to his people, “Remember the favor of Allah upon you, when He delivered you from Pharaoh’s people, who used to kill you and slaughter your sons and keep your daughters alive, and in that is your Lord.” There was great grace.



Translation of Kunz al-Irfan: And when Musa said to his people: Remember the favor of Allah upon you when He delivered you from the Pharaohs who punished you badly and slaughtered your sons and kept your daughters alive, and in this your There was a great trial from the Lord.


Thanking Facts:

From this verse, it is known that happiness is greater than thanks. The reality of gratitude is to acknowledge the blessing of the benefactor with respect and make oneself accustomed to it. A fine point here is that when a person studies the blessings of Allah Ta'ala and His kind graces and favors, he engages in his gratitude.Blessings are more and the love of Allah Almighty increases in the heart of the servant. This position is very superior and the higher position than this is that the love of the one who gives the blessing is so dominant that the heart is not inclined towards the blessings. This place belongs to the Siddiques. (Khazan, Ibrahim, under the verse: 7, 3 / 75-76)


Virtue of gratitude and condemnation of ingratitude:

According to the verse, some hadiths related to gratitude and ungratefulness are mentioned here

It is narrated from Hazrat Abdullah bin Masoud, may Allah be pleased with him, that the Messenger of Allah, may God bless him and grant him peace, said, "He who is blessed with gratitude will not be deprived of an excess of blessings, because Allah, the Most High, has said, "Thank you." لَزِيْدَنَّكُمْ means if you thank me, I will give you more. Whoever is given the opportunity to repent, he will not be deprived of the acceptance of repentance, because Allah Almighty has said, "And He is the One who accepts repentance from His servants". (In Manthor, Ibrahim, under verse: 7, 5 / 9)



It is narrated on the authority of Dharat Numan bin Basheer, may Allah be pleased with him, that the Holy Prophet, may the blessings and peace of God be upon him, said, He does not give thanks to Allah, and to describe the blessings of Allah, the Most High, is grateful and not to describe them is ungrateful.


Hazrat Hasan, may Allah be pleased with him, says, I have received this hadith that when Allah bestows a blessing on a nation, He asks them to be grateful. And when they are ungrateful, Allah is Able to punish them, and He turns His blessings into punishment for them. (Letters of Ibn Abi Dunya, Kitab al-Shakar to Allah Almighty, 1/484, Hadith: 60)