Why Allah Makes You Suffer… (Beautiful Reason)
🌙 Translation
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
“On the Day of Judgment, when those who were tested are given their rewards, those who lived in ease will wish that their skins had been cut with scissors in the world, because of the عظیم reward they see.”
(Jami‘ at-Tirmidhi 2402)
“No fatigue, nor disease, nor sorrow, nor sadness, nor hurt, nor distress befalls a Muslim—even if it is the prick of a thorn—but that Allah removes some of his sins because of it.”
(Sahih al-Bukhari 5641, Sahih Muslim 2573)
✨ Description (YouTube)
Life is full of pain, trials, and silent struggles. But what if every hardship is actually raising your status in the sight of Allah?
This powerful reminder from Prophet Muhammad ﷺ teaches us that every pain, every tear, and every moment of patience is rewarded beyond imagination. On the Day of Judgment, those who lived easy lives will wish they had suffered more—just to receive the عظیم reward of patience.
Watch till the end and reflect on the beauty of sabr (patience). Your struggles are never wasted.
🌿 Summary
Hardships are not punishment, they are elevation
Even the smallest pain removes sins
The reward of patience is so great that people will wish for more trials
💡 Explanation
These hadiths teach a deep reality of life: pain has purpose.
In this world, we often question why we suffer. But in Islam, suffering is not meaningless. Allah uses trials to:
Cleanse our sins
Raise our ranks
Bring us closer to Him
On the Day of Judgment, when the rewards are revealed, people who lived comfortable lives will regret not facing more hardships—because they will see how valuable patience truly was.
This shows that every moment of patience is an investment for Jannah.
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