With the Hadith
Patience is the Key to Victory and Empowerment
We greet you all, dear friends everywhere, in a new episode of your program "With the Hadith" and we begin with the best greeting, peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon you.
It was mentioned in Fath al-Bari, Explanation of Sahih al-Bukhari by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani - with modification - in the chapter on visiting graves:
Adam told us, Shu`bah told us, Thabit told us from Anas bin Malik, may God be pleased with him, who said: The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, passed by a woman crying at a grave and said: Fear God and be patient. She said: Get away from me, for you have not been afflicted with my calamity, and she did not recognize him. It was said to her that he was the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, so she came to the door of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, and found no doormen with him. She said: I did not recognize you. He said: Patience is only at the first shock.
Dear listeners:
The patience for which a person is rewarded is only the patience that occurs at the beginning of the shock, it is the patience for which its doer is praised, so he is praised and anticipates reward because he knows that to God belongs what He gave and to God belongs what He took, and that everything with Him is according to measure. This is why the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: Fear God and be patient. Some Muslims, when a person dies, remain at his grave, going back and forth, crying, sad and worried. The deceased hardly leaves his mind and imagination, so he does not forget the calamity, and this contradicts what God Almighty intended.
O Muslims:
Patience... Patience... The worry, grief, killing and displacement that the nation is going through these days pushes it to be in the place of this woman who said to the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace: Get away from me, for you have not been afflicted with my calamity. Here we say what our noble Messenger taught us: Do not grieve, O noble nation, and do not despair. Do not despair, O Muslims in Syria, and do not panic, and know that what has befallen you is only a reward and good from God, and patience is only at the first shock. And that the last hour of the night is the darkest and most intense. And that the first Islamic state was established in the most conspiratorial times against the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, so there was emigration, there was the state, and there was victory and empowerment.
O God, hasten us with a righteous caliphate according to the method of Prophethood, in which the disunity of the Muslims is gathered, and what they are suffering from is lifted from them. O God, illuminate the earth with the light of Your generous face. O God, Amen, Amen.
Dear friends, and until we meet you with another prophetic hadith, we leave you in God's care, and peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon you.
Written for the radio by: Abu Maryam