Quran-Based Islam

Much of what you've been taught about Islam is not supported by the Quran

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART 0 - READ ME FIRST

Purpose and Intent of This Website and Pre-Reading Preparation

Sources and Recognition

Who Created This Website?

PART 1 - SOURCES OF INFORMATION

1

The Quran - The Final and Complete Message from God

Proof that the Quran is final, complete and the one and only acceptable source of Islamic law

  • The Quran and previous scriptures (e.g. the Jewish Torah and Christian Gospel) are all from the one and only God (3:2-3) (5:46) (61:6)
  • The Quran replaces previous scriptures and tells everyone to believe in it (4:47)
  • Some verses are specific and others are unspecific for a reason (3:7)
  • God never runs out of words (31:27)
  • The Quran is without a doubt clear guidance (huda) (2:2)
  • The Quran is clear proof (burhan) from God (4:174)
  • The Quran is complete (6:115) (6:38)
  • The Quran is fully detailed (fussilat) of all things (6:114) (12:111) (41:3) (11:1)
  • The Quran is clarification (tibyana) of all things (16:89)
  • The Quran provides its own best explanation (ahsan tafsir) (25:33)
  • The Quran is the ultimate scale (mizaan) (42:17)
  • The Quran is evidence (bayyinah) (20:133)
  • The Quran is the criterion (furqan) between right and wrong (25:1)
  • God forbids people from following any law except God’s laws in the Quran (6:114)
  • Whoever judges by other than the Quran, they are Kafir (disbelievers) (5:44)
  • The best hadith (statement) is God’s statement (the Quran) (39:23)
  • The Quran forbids you from following or believing in something without understanding it (17:36)
  • The Quran expects you to study and think deeply about its verses (47:24)
  • God protects the Quran from human tampering / corruption (15:9)
  • No one can alter God’s words (6:115)
  • Don’t spread false information / say a lie against God (16:116)
  • The Quran is in Arabic but only due to circumstances
  • How the Quran was transmitted and preserved
  • Muhammad is the seal of the prophets and the Quran is the last book of God (33:40)

2

The Ahadeeth - Sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

Proof that the ahadeeth is an unacceptable source of Islamic law

  • What is ahadeeth?
  • Not everything Muhammad said was a revelation. Muhammad himself only followed what was revealed to him. (10:15), (46:9), (6:50), (7:203)
  • God forbids people from believing in any statement (hadith) or book besides the Quran (45:6) (68:36-38)
  • God forbade the prophet from forbidding something that God never forbade (66:1)
  • The Quran forbids any other source, e.g. ahadeeth, to be used as law (6:114)
  • The prophet’s job was to deliver a message (the Quran) and nothing more (5:99) (42:48) (13:40)
  • Examples of “saheeh” ahadeeth that contradict each other
  • Examples of “saheeh” ahadeeth that contradict the Quran
  • Examples of “saheeh” ahadeeth that are unacceptable and questionable

3

Parents, Islamic Scholars, Popular / Majority Belief, Government, and Tradition

Many people are blind followers and don’t use their brains. Some overcomplicate religion.

  • Many Muslims are blind followers just like Prophet Abraham’s (pbuh) father and his people (21:52-68) (2:170)
  • If you follow and believe most people on earth, they will mislead you (6:116)
  • If you follow some Islamic scholars, they may also mislead you
  • Humans overcomplicate religion
    • Yellow cow example (2:67-71)
    • Astronaut example (2:177) (64:16)
  • The majority belief in something is not a valid proof or argument that it is correct
  • God gave humans a brain for a reason, not to be like cows (8:22) (7:179) (25:44)
  • Circular reasoning
  • Trained monkeys

4

Quran Translations

Examples showing that Quran translations are not always accurate and sometimes misleading

  • Inconsistent translations and interpretations (tafsir)
  • Inaccurate translations

5

Classical Arabic Dictionaries

Reputable dictionaries that can be used to help understand the Quran

6

Conclusion and Method of Analysis

The Quran, Quran Translations and Dictionaries, Common Sense Logic

PART 2 - TOPICS

POPULAR BELIEFS

1

Righteousness - Based on Lineage, Relationships, Companionship, etc.?

Proof that no one, including Muhammad’s wives, are automatically righteous

2

Will There Be a Bridge Over Hell (As-Sirat)?

The Quran doesn’t mention any such bridge and doesn’t indicate there will be any such thing

3

What Does the Quran Mean by “Ask Those That Have Knowledge”?

It doesn’t mean you can just blindly accept the advice of others, e.g. parents, scholars, gurus, etc.

4

Can I Just Blindly Follow What Others (Scholars, Imams, etc) Teach Me?

No. You may only follow what you understand and have proven to yourself.

5

Black Magic - Is It Real?

Proof that black magic is real and can, among other things, cause divorces

6

Gold and Silk - Is Wearing It Forbidden by Men?

Proof that men are allowed to wear gold and silk

7

Ablution (Wudu) - Must You Perform It Before Touching the Quran?

Proof that making ablution before touching the Quran is not required

8

Idolatry (Shirk) - More Than Just Worshipping Statues

An explanation of the different types of idolatry

9

Imam and the Shi’a Imamate - What Exactly is It?

An Quranic examination of the term “Imam”

10

Intercession - Can Anyone Help You on the Day of Judgement?

Proof that no one, including Muhammad (pbuh), can help anyone on the Day of Judgment

11

Gabriel (Jibril) - An Angel or a Spirit?

An Quranic examination as to whether Gabriel is an angel or The Holy Spirit

12

Punishment of Hell - Temporary or Eternal?

A Quranic examination of whether hell is eternal for everyone who goes there

13

Prophet Jesus (pbuh) - Will He Come Back?

Proof that Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will not come back

14

Music and Singing - Is it Forbidden?

Proof that listening to music and singing are not forbidden

15

Nikaah Al-Mut’ah (Temporary Marriage) – Is It Permitted?

Proof that temporary marriage with predetermined duration is forbidden

16

Sects (Sunni, Shia, etc) - Can You Join or Create One?

Proof that dividing into or joining a sect is forbidden

17

Death and Punishment in the Grave - Is There Such a Thing?

A Quranic examination of what happens after death

18

Radhi Allah Unho - A Potentially Dangerous Saying

An Quranic examination of the meaning and whether saying it is allowed

19

Superstitions - One of Satan’s Weapons

Proof that believing in and following superstitions contradictory to the Quran is forbidden

20

Taqiyya (Lying for a Greater Good or Lying to Save Your Life) - Permitted or Forbidden?

Proof that taqiyya is forbidden except in dire situations, e.g. threat of persecution or death

21

The Christian Concept of the “Trinity” and Jesus as Son of God

Proof that the Christian Bible, which Muslims must believe, does not teach the “Trinity”

23

Hadith and Sunna - What’s the Difference?

An explanation of the difference between “hadith” and “sunna”

24

The Night Journey (Isra and Mi’raj) - Did it Really Happen?

An examination of the sources describing The Night Journey

25

The Qibla Change - Mecca to Jerusalem and Back to Mecca Again

An analysis showing that the Qibla was originally at the Kaa’ba and was not once, but twice

26

Will an Actual Trumpet be Blown on the Day of Calamity and Resurrection?

An analysis as to whether an actual “trumpet” will be blown on the Day of Calamity and Resurrection

27

The Sunna of Muhammad (pbuh) - Is it an Islamic Requirement?

Proof that the Sunna is time-bound and not a religious requirement

28

Jihad - Holy War Against Non-Muslims or Something Else?

A Quranic explanation of what “jihad” really means

29

Wasilah - A Means of Access to God

An Quranic analysis of “wasilah”, what it means and how it’s often misunderstood

30

What is a Muslim Name - A Misnomer

There’s no such thing as a Muslim name

31

What is Quranic Ruh (Spirit)?

Ruh as the holy spirit and ruh as divine energy

32

Zam Zam Water - Is it Blessed or Just Believed to Be So?

The Quran says nothing about Zam Zam water but does talk about rain water and honey

BELIEVERS, MUSLIMS AND NON-MUSLIMS

33

Death Penalty for Apostasy (Rejecting and Leaving Islam)?

The Quran does not prescribe the death penalty as punishment for apostasy

34

Some Muslims Today are No Different Than Christian and Hindu Polytheists

A Quranic analysis showing how some Muslims are actually polytheists (mushrikeen)

35

Death Penalty for Blasphemy (Ridiculing Islam)?

The Quran does not prescribe the death penalty as punishment for blasphemy

36

Don’t Judge! Not All Jews and Christians are Kafir

Quranic proof that some Jews and Christians are actually righteous

37

Forced Faith is No Faith

Proof that it is forbidden to force any aspect of religion on anyone

38

Marriage With the People of the Book (Jews and Christians)

Muslims may marry Jews and Christians but only under certain conditions

39

Muslim (Submitter) and Mu’min (Believer) - What’s the Difference?

Many people (including some Jews and Christians) are Muslim but not all Muslims are Mu’mins

40

People of the Book (Jews and Christians)

A Quranic explanation of the People of the Book

41

The Walking Dead

To some people, God closes the door of forgiveness before death. They live only to wait for Hell.

42

Understanding “Kufr” (Disbelief) and “Kafir” (Disbelievers)

Not all Non-Muslims are automatically Kafir. Only certain people under certain circumstances are Kafir.

43

Islam - The Religion of Muhammad or Also of Abraham, Moses, Jesus, etc?

Proof that Islam existed before Muhammad and was inspired in all prophets before him

44

Who are Muslims?

Many people (including some Jews and Christians) are Muslim but not all Muslims are Mu’mins

45

Will the Sins of Muslims be Transferred to Jews and Christians?

The ahadeeth say “Yes”. The Quran says “No”. So, “No”. Common sense also says, “No”, by the way!

QURAN

46

Are Some Verses of the Quran Replaced with Other Verses or the Hadeeth?

An analysis showing that no verse in the Quran is canceled or replaced by another verse or source

47

How the Quran Describes Itself

Absolutely clear guidance and proof explained in detail of all things; a judge between truth and falsehood

48

Lailat Al-Qadr - Is it Like an Islamic Lottery?

The Quran does not tell one to find it as if to reap some huge reward or to wash away all sins.

49

Mother of the Book (Umm Al-Kitaab)

It is a master source within God’s presence from which the Quran was derived.

50

Some Commandments from the Quran

Some obvious and not-so-obvious commandments from the Quran

51

Some Prayers from the Quran

A collection of prayers taken directly from the Quran

52

The Best Hadeeth is Not Any of the Prophet’s “Ahadeeth”

The Quran states that it itself is the best hadeeth and that one should not follow any other hadeeth

53

When and How Was the Quran Compiled into a Book?

The Quran was completely written down on paper during the lifetime of the prophet

54

The Quran is the ONLY Acceptable Source of Religious Guidance

The hadeeth or any other book are not allowed to be used as religious guidance

GOD

55

How Does God Communicate with Humans?

Through inspiration and signs, behind a veil, and by sending a messenger

56

What Does it Mean to Say “Ameen”?

"So be it", "Truly" or '"Verily"

57

“Allah” is Not the Only Name for God

Other prophets knew God as “El” and “Yahweh” but any beautiful name is the name of God

PROPHET ABRAHAM (pbuh)

58

Are the Arabs and Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Descendants of Prophet Abraham (pbuh)?

There is no evidence in the Quran that they are related

59

Did Prophet Abraham (pbuh) Really Send His Wife Hagar and Son Ishmael Away Alone to a Barren Land?

There is no evidence in the Quran that this occurred

60

Prophet Abraham’s (pbuh) Original Sanctuary - At Makkah (Mecca) or Bakkah (Baca)?

An analysis that strongly indicates that the original site was a Baca, not at Makkah.

61

Prophet Abraham’s (pbuh) Sacrificial Son - Ishmael or Isaac (pbut)?

Strong arguments that indicate that the sacrificial son was actually Isaac, not Ishmael.

PROPHET MUHAMMAD (pbuh)

62

“Iktatabaha” - Did Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Write the Quran Himself?

An analysis indicating that he himself, rather than anyone else, wrote the Quran

63

Can Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Help You?

Proof that no one, including Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), can help you on the Day of Judgement

64

Is Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Exclusive and More Special Than the Other Prophets?

Quranic proof that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is no different than the other prophets

65

Follow the Example of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) - What is That Example?

Quranic analysis that the example is not his personal preferences, e.g. having a long beard

66

God and the Angels Bless Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) - What About Everyone Else?

Proof that God and the Angels also bless the believers

67

Did Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Perform Any Miracles as Did Some Other Prophets?

No. The only sign given to Prophet Muhammad was the Quran.

68

Does “Obey God and His Messenger” Mean I Must Follow the Hadeeth and Sunna?

No. It means to obey his authority with matters related to the Quran.

69

Is Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Alive in His Grave “Hazir” (Present) and “Nazir” (Witnessing) Us?

No. He’s dead. And he had no knowledge of the unseen.

70

Is Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) a Mercy to All Mankind?

No. But the Quran is, which Muhammad brought by Divine inspiration.

71

Does “Take What the Prophet Gives You” Mean I Must Follow His Sunna?

No. That is a reference to the booty (valuables) acquired during war.

72

Was Prophet Muhammad’s Mission Superior to That of Other Prophets?

No. All prophets are equal. They all faced varying degrees of challengers. Some were even murdered.

73

Was Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Illiterate (Couldn’t Read and Write)?

No. He actually wrote the Quran himself.

73

Was Every Word the Prophet Said a “Wahi” (Revelation) from God? (Divinely Inspired)?

No. It was only his sayings that were then than written in the Quran that were from God.

PROPHETS AND MESSENGERS

74

Adam (pbuh) and Jannah - Was Jannah on Earth or in Paradise?

Arguments indicating that Adam’s “Jannah” was actually on Earth

75

Are All Messengers of God Equal? Or Are Some Superior to Others?

They are all equal. Not even Muhammad is superior to the others.

76

Have There Been or Will There Be Any Other Prophets or Messengers after Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) ?

Muhammad was the last prophet and the Quran is the last scripture. There can be other messengers.

77

Exodus of Prophet Moses’ (pbuh) People Across the Red Sea?

An analysis that compares the stories from the Bible and the Quran

78

PBUH (Peace Be Upon Him) - For Prophet Muhammad Only or For All Prophets?

An analysis of the use of PBUH as a suffix

79

Mary’s Virgin Birth of Prophet Jesus

An analysis showing agreement between the Bible and the Quran

80

The Limits of Obeying a Messenger

The limit is to what is considered right and just

81

The Crucifixion of Jesus (pbuh)

A Quranic analysis of what happened

82

Was Prophet Jesus (pbuh) Sent to the Gentiles (Non-Jews) or To Just the Jews?

The Quran confirms that he was only sent to warn the Jews. The Bible supports this.

83

What is the Injeel?

Quranic analysis that suggests that it may be the wisdom given to Prophet Jesus (pbuh)

HISTORICAL SOURCES

84

Hadith Qudsi (Sacred or Divine Sayings)

Supposed sayings of God that are not included in the Quran. You must disregard them.

85

Ibn Ishaq’s Sira of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

The earliest surviving Muslim source of the prophet’s biography after the Quran

86

Non Muslim Sources of Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) Ministry

Greek and Syriac writings from within decades of the prophet’s death

87

Poetry From a Quran’s Perspective

The Quran isn’t poetry and considers poetic speech as to deliberately confuse and mislead

88

The Shi’a Doctrine

An explanation of the Shi’a belief and how the Quran doesn’t support it

LANGUAGE

89

Is Arabic a Holy or Superior Language?

Quranic analysis indicating that Arabic is not a holy or superior language

90

Understanding the Challenge “Produce a Surah Like It”

A Quranic analysis of why the target audience could not meet the challenge

91

Why Was The Quran Revealed in Arabic?

For no reason other that so that the designated primary audience at the time (Arabs) could understand it clearly

WOMEN

92

“Daraba” (To Beat) - A Deeper Look in the Context of Wives

In context of wives, “daraba” means to “turn away from”, not “beat” your wife

93

“Khimar” (A Cover) - Does it Only Mean a Head Cover / Hijab?

“Khimar” means anything that covers, e.g. a shirt covers a chest, a hat covers one’s hair, etc.

94

Aggressive (Mis)Translations of the Quran to Enslave Women

Does the Quran say that wives are enemies and that they should stay fixed at home? No.

95

Are Menstruating Women Required Fast?

Yes, unless they become ill / feel pain or are generally unwell during the menstruation.

96

Does the Quran Confine Widows to Their Homes in Their Waiting Period (Iddat)?

No, widows may leave their home during the waiting paid.

97

Does the Quran Really Allow the Beating of Wives?

An analysis that indicates that, rather than “beat”, one may “shun” or “separate” with their spouse

98

Does the Quran Allow Consummating a Marriage with Female Minors?

A Quranic examination that indicates that this is now allowed

99

Hijab / Veil / Head Covering - Do Women Have to Wear It?

Quranic proof that women are not required to cover their hair, face, and neck

100

Can a Man Have Multiple or Up to Four Wives (Polygny) in Islam?

The Quran does not seem to encourage nor discourage polygny nor specify a particular maximum number of wives

101

Nikaah - The Islamic Marriage Contract

An explanation of the contract

102

Nikaah Al-Mut’ah (Temporary Marriage) - Allowed or Forbidden?

Marriage may only be entered into for sincere and honest wedlock and not for temporary lust

103

Will Men Get Sexy Female Virgins in Paradise?

Not necessarily. Both men and women will be recreated and have purified and righteous companions.

104

Should Women Lead Mixed Prayer Congregations or Religious Leaders?

A Quranic and historical examination of this topic

105

Stoning for Adultery

There is no directive in the Quran regarding stoning whatsoever

106

Thobe and Jilbab

A detailed explanation of what they are

107

Was Ayesha (One of Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) Wives) a Child?

The Quran says nothing of this and based on Quranic marriage requirements, probably not

108

Was Adam’s (pbuh) Wife Created From His Rib?

The Quran says nothing about this

109

Where Do We Learn About Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) Wives?

The Quran hardly says anything about his wives. Most information if from unreliable hadith.

110

Do Women Have the Right to Earn Equally as Men?

According to the Quran, yes.

PRACTICES

111

Circumcision - Is it Required?

There is nothing in the Quran that requires circumcision.

112

Cutting the Hands of a Thief - No Ordinary Thief

A Quranic analysis that indicates that this punishment is meant only for extreme cases

113

Eating with Your Left Hand - Is It Forbidden?

Proof that eating with your left hand is not forbidden

114

Eid Festival After Ramadan - Is it Required?

The Quran says nothing about the Eid festival. Therefore, practicing it is permitted.

115

Must We Fast Until Maghrib (Sunset) or Night (Layl)?

Despite popular belief and practice, the Quran says to fast until “night”, not “sunset”

116

Homosexuality - Is it Permitted or Forbidden?

The Quran clearly says that homosexuality is forbidden

117

Inheritance Law According to the Quran

A explanation of inheritance law according to the Quran

118

Divorce Law According to the Quran

A explanation of divorce law according to the Quran

119

Kissing the Black Stone - Veneration or an Idolatrous Practice?

The Quran says nothing about kissing the Black Stone. So why do people do it?

120

Riba (Interest) and Whether Charging and Paying Interest is the Same Thing

Riba is clearly forbidden but paying interest, e.g. on a home loan, is not forbidden

121

Sadaqah (Charity)

An explanation of sadaqah (optional charity) and how it differs from zakah

122

Zakah

An explanation of zakah (required alms giving similar to tax) and how it differs from sadaqah

123

The Hajj and Umrah

A Quranic explanation of what is required or not regarding the Hajj and Umrah

124

Begin Fasting at the Time of Fajr or the End of Sehri

You may eat until dawn when you start to see the a bit of light, which is later than the time of Fajr

125

Do You Have to Circle the Kaa’ba Seven (7) Times?

You must circle the Kaa’ba but the Quran does not require you to circle it seven times

126

Must You Wash Your Feet in Wudu (Ablution) or Can You Wipe it?

The Quran clearly says your must wipe your feet to your ankles so washing it is okay as well

127

(Wudu) Ablution Instructions

How to perform wudu (ablution) according to the Quran

ISLAM

128

Are Dogs Impure? Can I Have a Pet Dog?

The Quran does not forbid anything with respect to dogs

129

Is it Forbidden (Haram) to Have Statues and Images?

No. They are only forbidden if you worship them.

130

Does the Quran Encourage War or to Live by the Sword?

No. Fighting is only permissible in self defence with those who aggress and oppress believers

131

Quranic Punishment - Murder VS Manslaughter

Killing is only allowed in two circumstances: 1) retribution for committing evil beyond bounds and 2) retribution for murder

132

The Concept of Hijrah (Emigrating)

If all attempts to resolve issues in one place fails, emigrate to a different place (city, country)

133

Can You Only Perform the Hajj during the 5 Days (8th - 12th) of Dhul-Hijjah?

The Hajj pilgrimage, which takes a certain number of days to complete, can be performed anytime by any person during the four sacred months beginning from the new moon (Dhul Hijjah) until four lunar months later.

134

The True Definition of “Deen” According to the Quran

“Deen” is a “system” and does not have to be religious in nature

FOOD AND DRINK

135

Are Intoxicants, e.g. Wine, Alcohol, Forbidden (Haram) in the Quran?

Whether considered “haram” or not, the Quran clearly says to stay away from intoxicants

136

Does the Quran Allow the Eating of Lions, Dogs, Cats, Rats, etc?

A Quranic analysis of what can and cannot be eaten

137

Eat and Drink But Don’t be Extravagant

The Quran clearly tells people not to consume food and drinks excessively and wastefully

138

What You Can and Cannot Eat

A list of the types of food you are permitted to and forbidden from eating

139

Is it Okay to Eat Jewish Kosher Meat?

Yes, but only if certain conditions are met

140

Why is it Forbidden to Eat Pig / Swine Flesh?

The Quran doesn’t say why. You’re just not allowed to eat it.

141

How to Correctly Slaughter an Animal for Sacrifice

A Quranic analysis of how to correctly slaughter an animal

142

Thakaytum - Slaughtering Lawfully to Make Food Fit for Consumption

An analysis of the word “thakaytum”

COSMOS

143

Are There Seven (7) Heavens or Several Heavens?

The word “seven” in the Quran and in classical Arabic can mean “several”

144

Do Aliens Exist?

According to the Quran, yes!

145

Heaven(s) and Paradise - What’s the Difference?

The heavens are the wider universe and paradise is Jannah - the Gardens of Eternal Bliss

146

The Jinn

A Quranic analysis of the invisible creature called “jinn. Satan is a jinn.

PRAYER

147

Jewish Prayer VS Muslim Prayer - Same or Different?

Ancient (original) Jewish prayers are in complete resonance with Quranic verses on the requirements of prayer

148

Darud Shareef Prayer

An examination of the meaning of the prayer about prophets Muhammad and Abraham (pbut)

149

Do We Have to Pray in Arabic?

An examination of the Quran indicating that one can pray in any language, not just Arabic.

150

How Can We Learn How to Pray If We Don’t Have Hadith to Teach Us?

The Quran explains all requirements for prayer, not the hadith.

151

Verse 2:239 “Pray As We Have Taught You How to Pray”

An Quranic analysis that supports the fixed form of prayer that we have today

152

Praying “For” The Dead is Different From Praying “Through” The Dead

You can pray for the dead but not through the dead

153

Preparing a Dead Body for Burial - A Quran’s Persective

There is not right or wrong way, as long as it’s with dignity and respect

154

Shortening of Prayers - Even on Vacation?

You may only shorten your prayer if you are in danger, e.g. at war.

155

The Five (5) Daily Prayers From The Quran

Proof of the five daily prayers and when to do them

156

The Importance of Congregational Prayer (Praying Together)

A Quranic analysis of congregational prayer

157

The Tahajjud Prayer

The Tahajjud prayer was only required on prophet Muhammad; it’s optional for everyone else.

158

What is “Salaat” (Prayer) According to the Quran

A Quranic analysis of various aspects of prayer including form, speech, direction, ablution, etc

159

Why Do We Have to Recite the Quran Back to God When We Pray?

The Quran actually doesn’t require nor forbid one to recite the Quran during prayer. So why not?

WISDOM

160

Do the Best You Can with Sincerity

Everyone has different limits. The Quran doesn’t expect you to do more than what you can handle.

161

Is the Mixing of Men and Women Forbidden, e.g. In School or Work?

The Quran does not forbid free mixing. But it does require modest attire and good behavior.

162

inna Lillaahi Wa inna ilayhi Raajiuun - A Saying When Someone Dies?

The Quran actually encourages saying this whenever you are hit with any misfortune

163

Behavior Towards Parents - Justice Over Blind Obedience

Obey them unless they breach Quranic values; remain civil and respectful even if they are unjust.

164

A Simple Summary of Quranic Prohibitions

1. Shameful deeds, 2. sin and oppression, 3. associate partners with God, 4. say things about God of what you don’t know

165

Quranic Wisdom

A selection of verses

166

Salaam Alaikum (Peace Be Upon You) - What is an Islamic Greeting?

The best greeting offers peace, regardless of language. It doesn’t have to be in Arabic.

167

How Satan (The Devil) Attacks Us and Leads Us Astray?

In the end, most people will be led astray.

168

How to Present Your World Views and Religious Understandings

Not by shouting and yelling but by, according to the Quran, polite and gentle speech

169

Are We Required to Stand Up for Justice or Can We Just Mind our Own Business?

Believers are required to side with truth and justice, even if against ourselves or relatives

170

Suffering and Hardship

Everyone will be tested and will suffer, including righteous people. No one is exempt.

171

Following Tradition Instead of God - A Small Lesson From the Bible

Unfortunately, many people, including Muslims and Christians, follow tradition instead of God.

172

Why Me? What Did I Do? - Understanding Our Trials

How and why we are tested

173

God Will Test Us

Everyone will be tested and will suffer, including righteous people. No one is exempt.

174

Transfer of Sin - Will Someone Who Has Wronged Me Get My Sins?

Fortunately, yes, to some extent, per the story of Adam’s two sons (5/27-37)

175

Judgement Day Questions

A hypotheticial dialogue between God and a man name Ahmed

TOC

Why Me? What Did I Do? - Understanding Our Trials

The Quran presents a number of reasons as to the nature of our trials. Some are discussed below:

(1) To test one's resolve / mettle.

(2) As a means of test for others.

(3) To strengthen one's resolve / to fortify hearts and minds.

(4) To keep one out of harm's way or as part of wider wisdom.

(5) To enable humility / humbleness / modesty / opportunities for one to mend their ways.

(6) As a worldly recompense for what one's own hands have earned.

(7) To separate good from the bad and a means for spiritual purification.

(8) Learning / reflection / reminder of God's authority over you and the universe.

(1) TO TEST ONE’S RESOLVE / METTLE

This world remains a trial for each soul. From the Quran’s perspective, this is a well-founded concept which is repeatedly given mention.

Trials and tribulations remain inevitable and serve as a means to test one’s mettle and their resolve. In God's plan for His servants, it has been used as a mechanism to discriminate between those that strive and bear with patience, and others that fall astray. Just because for one there is a semblance of well-being in terms of health and ample means, this does not mean that they are not being tested or shall not be subjected to adversity. Even our wealth and good health remain trials and we will be questioned as to how we utilised our resources.

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“Do men think that they will be left alone by saying, "We believe", and that they will not be tested?”

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“We did test those before them, and God will surely make evident those who are true from those who are false / liars”

We will be tested with our wealth, children and health.

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"And know that your wealth and your children are but a trial; and that it is God with Whom lies your highest reward"

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"Ye shall certainly be tried and tested in your wealth and in yourselves... ...But if you persevere patiently, and guard against evil, then that will be a determining factor in all affairs"

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"And surely We will test you with something of fear and hunger, and loss of wealth and lives and the fruits (of your toil), but give glad tidings to those who patiently persevere"

Believers must rest assured that they will not be subjected to any trial, no matter how dire, which is greater than their ability to bear it. Thus the nature of each trial is intrinsically linked to one's capacity to bear them. Our Creator is fully cognizant of individual extent. If one's hardship is seemingly greater than another, it follows that so is their innate capacity to bear it. In the end, we will all be returning back to our Lord.

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"On no soul does God place a burden greater than it can bear. It gets every good that it earns, and it suffers every ill that it earns. (Pray:) "Our Lord! condemn us not if we forget or fall into error; our Lord! Lay not on us a burden like that which Thou did lay on those before us; Our Lord! Lay not on us a burden greater than we have strength to bear. Blot out our sins, and grant us forgiveness. Have mercy on us. You are our protector; help us against those who stand against faith."

(2) AS A MEANS OF TEST FOR OTHERS

In order to create a canvas of human life where human souls can be trialled, oppression, wretchedness, illness, and calamities will become the fabric of human existence. If believers are expected to help the poor, the needy, the wretched, how can there ever be those avenues to assist, if such difficulties were not created in the first place within God's plan?

Thus, each being or thing, no matter how small or large on God’s earth, serves an integral part of God’s wider plans. One's riches and health remain a trial for them. The meek, the ill and destitute will have their trials and they will become a means of test for the healthy and those of means as well as themselves. The rich may become stripped of their possessions and assets (denuded) and others will be given plenty as a trial. They will be questioned of what they were granted and how they utilised their resources and worshipped their Lord.

In this manner, each soul will play a part. Those with difficult, dire circumstances will undoubtedly become a test and a source of reflection and contemplation for others. For example, innocent children may be afflicted with adversity, so as to present opportunities to their parents to take stock of their actions in the widest sense, return to God consciousness, or an opportunity for them and others to reflect and assist. Oppression and wretchedness may afflict others to provide opportunities for those with means to assist and reflect. The forbearance of the innocent will arguably find favour with their Lord after all, it is to Him that we shall all return.

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"And know that your wealth and your children are but a trial; and that it is God with Whom lies your highest reward"

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"And We will surely test you with something of fear and hunger and loss of wealth and lives and fruits (of your toil); and give good news to the patient. Those who say when a misfortune (Arabic: Musibatun) strikes them: Indeed! to God we belong and indeed to Him is our return (Arabic: inna-lillahi-wa'inna-ilayhi rajiun)"

Alas, many still do not take heed to God’s signs and pursue haughtily in their blind contumacy.

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"...And We have appointed some of you a test for others: Will you have patience? And thy Lord is ever Seer."

Note the rhetorical question posed by God. ‘Will you have patience?’ (atasbiruna?)

The Quran unequivocally states that some of us will become a means of a trial for others (25:20). He will indeed test some of us by means of others (47:4). There is no doubt about this.

SOME ARE AFFLICTED WITH DISABILITIES AND DISEASES:

Any genetic ailment or goodly form will have been carefully selected by God to trial His servants. There is a purpose of Him making His servants the way He has willed, including the innate vulnerabilities or prowessHe has given them. This is not a random process. (3:6)

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"He is the One Who shapes you / fashions you (Arabic: yusuwwirukum) in the wombs however He wills (Arabic: Kayfa yashau). There is no God save Him, the Almighty, the Wise."

PROPHET JOB'S (pbuh) EXAMPLE:

Prophet Job (pbuh) was afflicted with suffering (disease) and adversity (21:83; 30:41-42). He lost his family. But he endured with patience and was given respite (38:42-43).

PROPHET JACOB'S (pbuh) EXAMPLE:

Prophet Jacob (pbuh) lost his son Joseph to the guiles of a ploy of his other sons (12:17-18). For many years he longed for him and refused to believe the story that a wolf had devoured him (12:18). His response was only that he would endure patiently (fasabrun jamilun - so patience is beautiful) (12:18). His tears had made dim his eyesight (12:84) and his health remained at risk as it diminished (12:85). Yet, he bore patiently and in the end, was given respite (12:99).

PROPHET JOSEPH'S (pbuh) EXAMPLE:

Prophet Joseph (pbuh) was imprisoned for numerous years for a crime he didn't even commit. His gift (his immense beauty 12:31) became a source of his trial (12:32-33). He persisted to remember God and praise Him in the confines of prison (12:38). He neither abandoned God nor lost hope, but endured patiently. Even when he saw an opportunity to be freed from prison, God in His wisdom allowed Satan to create a situation where Prophet Joseph's (pbuh) release would become further delayed (12:42). In the end, his patience was rewarded with power and authority over aspects of the kingdom (12:55-56), and he was subsequently reunited with his parents and family (12:99-100).

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"So indeed, with hardship, comes ease. Indeed, with hardship, comes ease"

THE EXAMPLE OF THE BELIEVERS WHO WERE BURNT ALIVE:

Calamities even befell the innocent where they were killed in the most distressing manner. Some were simply burnt alive only because they said they believed.

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"(Self-)destroyed were the owners of the ditch / pit"

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"Of the fire full of fuel"

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"When they sat by it"

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"And were themselves witnesses of what they did to the believers"

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"And they did not take vengeance on them for nothing except that they believed in God, the Mighty, the Praised."

Those that innocently perished would undoubtedly receive respite in the Hereafter for enduring and remaining a source of trial for others. This also finds support in the next example.

THE EXAMPLE OF ADAM'S SONS:

Adam's son, who was wholly innocent, was slaughtered by the hands of his own brother (5:27-30). He committed no crime and was simply murdered out of jealousy because his sacrifice was accepted (5:27).

Thus, one brother had to transgress against another so that his sin could be manifested. This is made clear in the innocent brother’s own words captured for posterity and remains the bedrock of much of the Quran's teaching regarding our trials here on earth.

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"Indeed, I wish that you be laden with my sin and your sin so you will be the companions of the fire, and that is the recompense for wrong-doers."

The innocent brother was presented as a trial. In the end, both were destined to die at one point or another. No one is to remain on this planet ad infinitum.

Sometimes within God's mighty plan, conflicts are allowed to fester, so that some can become trials for others and an opportunity granted for their transgressions to be manifested and others to do good (e.g. as peacemakers).

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"...And if God had willed, surely He could have punished them (without you) but (thus it is ordained) that He may test some of you by means of others..."

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"And if two parties among the believers should fight, then make settlement between the two. But if one of them oppresses the other, then fight against the one that oppresses until it returns to the ordinance of God. Then if it returns, then make peace / settlement between them in justice and act justly. Indeed, God loves those who act justly."

THERE IS NO EXCLUSIVITY - EVEN THE INNOCENT WILL BE SUBJECTED TO CALAMITIES:

There is no exclusivity that calamity will only afflict the wrong-doers. Indeed, calamities will also afflict the innocent, the righteous. They must bear with patience and understand that they are part of a collective trial and their reward for forbearance is with God.

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"And guard yourselves against a chastisement which cannot fall exclusively (khassah) on those of you who are wrong-doers, and know that God is severe in punishment."

LUQMAN'S ADVICE TO HIS SON:

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'O my son! Establish prayer, and enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong and be patient / persevere over whatever may befall you. Indeed, that is of the matters that require determination / acts that require courage"

(3) TO STRENGTHEN ONE’S RESOLVE / TO FORTIFY HEARTS AND MINDS

Prophet Moses (pbuh) was trialled after he had killed a man, after which the Quran says he was tested. ("And you killed a man, but We saved you from the distress and we tried you with a trial" 20:40). He was further trialled by his own people. "O my people! why do you vex and insult me / hurt / punish (adha)..." (61:5). His patience was put to the test where he, even Moses!, was not able to uphold patience in this instance (...of what you were not able to hold patience 18:78). Adam was trialled and was found not to have determination / resolve / steadfastness ("And verily We made a covenant with Adam before, but he forgot and We found in him no determination / resolve (azama)" 20:115).

As mentioned, Prophet Joseph (pbuh) was incarcerated for no apparent crime. Yet, he continued to show patience, resilience and determination making the best of his situation.

Prophet Job (pbuh) was tried with affliction and great distress as noted in the previous section.

At times, the trials were so intense that even momentarily, prophets succumbed to the pressure. For example, Prophet Jonah (pbuh) lost his patience with his people, sought to flee and was found guilty and blameworthy by God and condemned (adhada - 37:141; alama - 37:142). Not even the prophets of God were exempt from being tested and trialled.

(4) TO KEEP ONE OUT OF HARM’S WAY OR AS PART OF WIDER WISDOM

At times, what may appear to us as a calamity may be part of a greater wisdom to protect and nurture us. Nothing illustrates this better than the marring / damaging of a boat by a servant of God (18:71) as part of a trial where Prophet Moses (pbuh) was being taught patience.

Prophet Moses (pbuh) questioned this action in utter disbelief (18:71), perceiving it as a transgression. After he was not able to keep his patience, he was informed that the boat belonged to certain poor men who worked on the river and it was marred / damaged as a king was seizing (undamaged) boats by force (18:79). Thus a damaged boat was better in this instance than a full working one to protect the means of income of poor people who otherwise, would have ended up with little or no ability to source a living.

(5) TO ENABLE HUMILITY, HUMBLENESS / MODESTY / OPPORTUNITIES FOR ONE TO MEND THEIR WAYS

The following verses make it clear that people are often subjected to trials so that they can become humble, God conscious and mend their errant ways.

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"And We did not send a prophet in a town except We seized its people with distress / adversity and affliction / hardship in order that they might humble (tadarra'a) themselves."

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"And certainly We sent (messengers) to nations before you then We seized its people with distress / adversity and affliction / hardship in order that they might humble (tadarra'a) themselves."

These calamities also afflict us personally, so that we and those closest to us can also alter our ways, grow humble and heed God consciousness.

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"And certainly We tried Solomon, and set upon his throne a body. Then did he return (repent)."

(6) AS A WORLDLY RECOMPENSE FOR WHAT ONE'S OWN HANDS HAVE EARNED

Causation (Cause and effect)

At times, when souls transgress they are subject to its consequences. If the punishment is not exacted in this world, then it is meted out in the Hereafter. There is no escape from one's punishment as God wills.

This Quranic maxim appears well founded in the following verses which illustrate this concept.

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"And that you should judge between them by what God has revealed, and do not follow their vain desires, and beware of them, lest they tempt you away from part of what God has revealed to you; but if they turn away, then know that God intends to afflict them on account of some of their faults (dhanb); and most surely many of the people are transgressors."

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"And had it not been that God had decreed exile for them, He would certainly have punished them in this world, and for them in the hereafter they shall have chastisement of the fire."

Corruption and suffering appears in the land not because God has forgotten, or because He remains aloof from His creation, but rather, as a direct consequence of what the hands of mankind have often earned. As mentioned in the previous section, this is to teach them humility so that they may return to the righteousness.

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"Corruption has appeared in the land and the sea on account of what the hands of humankind have earned, that He may let them taste a part of that which they have done, so that they may return."

At times God allows mankind to taste of what they have earned and transgressors will be allowed to err, wreaking havoc and corruption in the land. Thus their sin will become manifested and in return, they will indeed be held accountable.

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"...Say (to them): All is from God. So what is wrong with these people that they cannot come to understand this fact / happening / what is told them / any statement? Whatever of good befalls you (O mankind) it is from God, and whatever of ill befalls you it is from yourself (min nafsika)..."

(7) TO SEPARATE GOOD FROM THE BAD AND A MEANS FOR SPIRITUAL PURIFICATION

An inherent purpose of being trialled is not only to separate those who commit evil from those who remain righteous, but also as a source of purification within our own spiritual consciousness.

In the following verse, Prophet Moses (pbuh) implores God for the wrong-doers to be separated from those who do right, for which God created a test of 40 years where his people wandered with no fixed abode. It can be posited, that over such an extensive time period, a situation was created where the collective and individual determination of Prophet Moses’s (pbuh) people would be tested and the sins of those that were inclined to transgress manifested.

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"He (Moses) said: My Lord! Indeed, I do not have control (over anyone) except myself and my brother, so distinguish between us (make a separation between us - fa-uf'ruq) and the wrong-doing folk. (Their Lord) said: Then Indeed (for this), the land will surely be forbidden them for forty years that they will wander in the earth (bewildered). So do not grieve over the wrongdoing folk."

In the following verse, it is noted that God's plan was to institute a mechanism where separation of good and evil was a key attribute in God's wider plan.

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"These it was who disbelieved and hindered you from the Masjid Al-Haram, and prevented the offering from reaching its place. And if it had not been for believing men and believing women, whom you knew not - less you should tread them under foot (trample them) and incur any harm from them without knowledge; that God may admit to His mercy whom He wills - If (the believers and the disbelievers) had been clearly separated, We verily would have punished those of them who disbelieved with painful punishment."

'FITNAH' - A DEEPER MEANING BEHIND OUR TRIALS

"...We test you with evil and good as a trial (fitnatan)..." (21:35)

"...Nay it is a trial (fitnatan), but most of them do not know it" (39:49)

"We shall send the She-camel as a trial (fitnatan) for them..." (54:27)

"...your wealth and your children are only a trial (fitnatan)..." (64:15)

The Arabic word 'fitnah' is a nuanced expression and carries different meanings depending on context.

However, in light of the above verses, it is interesting to note that the word is actually derived from its primary signification meaning to burn something in the fire. This is attested by various Quranic verses and noted by grammarians.

However, the purpose of melting or smelting with fire as generally understood (usually with gold and silver) is done with a view to separate the good from the bad or to ascertain the degree of goodness.

In this way, trials can be seen as a means of purification, to separate good from the bad.

As noted by grammarians and lexicographers:

"Fitnatan = a burning with fire. (T.). And The melting of gold and of silver (K, TA) in order to separate, or distinguish, the bad from the good. (TA.) - And [hence, or] from فَتَنَ signifying “ he melted, ” (T,) or from that verb as signifying“ he put into the fire (Msb,) gold, and silver for that purpose, (T, Msb,) it signifies A trial, or probation; (IAar, T, S, M, K, TA;) and affliction, distress, or hardship; (TA;) and [particularly] an affliction whereby one is tried, proved, or tested: (IAar, T, S, K, TA:) this is the sum of its meaning in the language of the Arabs: (T, TA: *)" [1]

"...or, as some say, and we purified thee with a [thorough or an effectual] purifying [like that of gold, or silver, by means of fire]: (TA:) [in many instances] فَتَنَهُ, aor. فَتِنَ , [inf. n. فَتْنٌ,] signifies He tried, or tested, him; whence, in the Kur 9:127, يُفْتَنُونَ means They are tried, or tested, by being summoned to war, against unbelievers or the like; or, as some say, by the infliction of punishment or of some evil thing. (M.) فَتَنْتُم " [2]

Our trials are indeed designed to test our resolve but not without purpose. They also have the ability to separate the impurities within us and purify us in a manner no different from the smelting of gold and silver which is carried out with a view to distinguish good from the bad.

(8) LEARNING / REFLECTION / REMINDER OF GOD'S AUTHORITY OVER YOU AND THE UNIVERSE

Humans are the ones in need. They are the ones that continually require God's help. God remains wholly self-sufficient (5:17). But despite what many may utter, their beseeching of their Lord often does not peter into practice. Their remembrance often lacks vigour, consistency and their general approach to God consciousness, can only be best described as ambivalent.

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"O mankind! you are those who are in need of God, and God is He Who is the Self-sufficient / Free of Need, the Praiseworthy"

Some ask God for help and as soon as God removes the ill from them, they return back to associating others with Him and revert to their previous ways.

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"And when harm afflicts mankind, they call upon their Lord, turning to Him, then when He makes them taste of mercy from Him, lo! some of them begin to associate (others) with their Lord"

At times, a trial is given to a people and when they are given respite from it, they do not thank their Lord but attribute the overcoming of the adversity to their own efforts.

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"So when harm afflicts the man, he calls upon Us; then, when We give him a favour from Us, he says: "I have only been given it by means of knowledge" Nay, it is a trial, but most of them do not know."

During affliction, people implore God in many different ways. Once the trial is removed, they continue again in their blind ways, seemingly oblivious to reality. They forget to remember God as they had done before when they were afflicted with hardship.

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"And when affliction touches the man, he calls on Us, whether lying on his side or sitting or standing; but when We remove his affliction from him, he passes on as though he had never called on Us on account of an affliction that touched him; thus that which they do is made fair-seeming to the extravagant."

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"And when distress afflicts the man he calls upon his Lord turning to Him; then when He bestows on him a favour, he forgets that for which he called upon Him before, and sets up rivals to God that he may cause (men) to stray off from His path. Say: Enjoy yourself in your disbelief a little. Indeed you are of the companions of the fire."

FINAL THOUGHTS

Trials will remain a mechanism through which mankind will be trialled. The Quran presents a number of reasons as to the nature of our trials and some were discussed as below:

(1) To test one's resolve / mettle.

(2) As a means of test for others.

(3) To strengthen one's resolve / to fortify hearts and minds.

(4) To keep one out of harm's way or as part of wider wisdom.

(5) To enable humility / humbleness / modesty / opportunities for one to mend their ways.

(6) As a worldly recompense for what one's own hands have earned.

(7) To separate good from the bad and a means for spiritual purification.

(8) Learning / reflection / reminder of God's authority over you and the universe.

God makes it clear in the Quran that with sustained God consciousness, He will give His servants an ability to discriminate in matters.

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"O you who believe! If you are careful of (your duty to) God (fear God), He will grant you a criterion (an ability to discriminate) and will remove from you your evil deeds and forgive you; and God is the Lord of great bounty / grace."

At times, we must take heed from our adversity and consider whether we have strayed in our ways, whether our spiritual consciousness lacks vigour or whether we have become arrogant in the land and our affairs. It is an opportunity to take stock and redress the balance. In other circumstances, we must accept that our resolve is being tested, we are being kept out of harm's way or that we have been selected as a source of trial for others so that they may take heed, mend their ways or assist. Trials are also used a means to separate good from evil and as an enabler of spiritual purification.

In the end, there is much comfort in the following verse which makes it clear that no matter how difficult the trial, God will never burden a soul beyond its capacity to bear it.

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"On no soul does God place a burden greater than it can bear.

And finally, it will always serve us well to remain cognizant of Luqman's advice which has been preserved for posterity.

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'O my son! Establish prayer, and enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong and be patient / persevere over whatever may befall you. Indeed, that is of the matters that require determination / acts that require courage"

REFERENCES

[1] LANE. E.W, Edward Lanes Lexicon, Williams and Norgate 1863; Librairie du Liban Beirut-Lebanon 1968, Volume 6, page 2335.

[2] Ibid.