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We get a little disappointed!


 We get a little disappointed.

 And as a result of despair, we lose the fun of worship. 

As a result, there is a reflection of negligence in us to perform worship.

 Regarding the reward of a patient believer, Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal (Rahimahullah) mentioned an incident in his "Kitabuz Zuhad".

 I have presented it below. . Abu Imran al-Zuni said, Nawf al-Bikkali, may Allah have mercy on him, said, 

A believing person and a disbelieving person fishingcame out  Chanting the names of his gods, the unbeliever cast the net and caught plenty of fish. 

On the other hand, the believer casts the net by chanting the name of Allah; But no fish came up in his net. 

Thus they were engaged in fishing till sunset. Then the believer was able to catch only one fish. But the disbeliever got a boatload of fish.  .

 Then the angel of the believer despaired and said to Allah, O myLord, this servant of yours called you, but he returned empty-handed.

 And your renegade servant has returned with a boatload of fish.  . 

Allah Ta'ala called the angel of the believer. And showed the abode of the believing servant in Paradise.

 Then he said, "My believing servant will forget all the troubles after coming here." . Then he showed the angel the abode of the infidel.

  Then he said, "Whatever he (the disbeliever) has achieved in this world is here.

"Will it be of any use at all?" The angel said, "No, by Allah! O my Lord.” [1] .

 Even as a believer, the word "despair" does not suit us! Because, your Lord is looking for opportunities to forgive your sins. 

And even if you fear Him with the readiness to sin, He will write good deeds for you! (Sahih Muslim) [2] Where can you find such an opportunity? . 

Dear brother, let's break through the veil of despair.

 A beacon of hopeBurn in our hearts. Remember the Lord and open your mind.  Jannah will be our final abode in sha Allah.

 . Source: 1. Kitabuz-Juhad (Bengali: The World in the Eyes of the Companions) Translator: Abdus Sattar Aini Page: 214 2. Sahih Hadith Qudsi, Hadith No. 2 

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