In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
Assalam'o'alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi  Wa   Barakatuhu 
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A Believer's Response to Hardship
By: Yasmin Mogahed
  For Muslims, now is a time of   turmoil. Sometimes, it's difficult not to feel despair. Everywhere we turn, we   see Muslims suffering, struggling all over the world. Many of us are wondering,   why is this happening to us?
  While all these thoughts are natural,   we need to look beyond them. We need to look through the illusion for a moment,   into the Reality that stands behind it. We must refocus our sight, if we are to   see the Truth beyond this hologram.
  That truth is one of the most   oft-repeated lessons in the Qur'an and prophetic teachings. That fundamental   truth is this:
  Everything in this life is a   test.
  Allah says in the Qur'an: "It is   He who created death and life in order to test you, which of you are best in   deeds. And He is the Exalted in Might, Oft-Forgiving." (67:2)q
  Here we are told that the very   purpose for which life and death were created: to test us. Think for a moment   about an emergency siren. What is its purpose? The siren is an indication and a   warning that something harmful is coming. If we hear it, we naturally panic. But   what happens when they need to test the siren? What happens when it's just a   drill to see how we will react? The test siren sounds exactly the same, but it   is "only a test." Although it looks, sounds, and feels real, it is not. It is   only a test. And we're reminded of that again and again throughout the   test.
  This is exactly what Allah tells us about this   life. It is going to look, sound, and feel very, very real. At times it's going   to scare us. At times it's going to make us cry. At times it's going to make us   flee, instead of standing firm—even more firm—in our places. But this life and   everything in it is only a test. It is not actually real. And like that test of   the emergency broadcast system, it is training us for what is real. It   is training us for the Reality beyond the test siren.
  Now, what would happen if the coming   of that test siren was not even a surprise? What if each and every household   were given notification that the test was coming? Consider for a moment the   notification of Allah (swt) to us (exalted is He):
  "The   present world is only an illusory pleasure: you are sure to be tested through   your possessions and persons; you are sure to hear much that is hurtful from   those who were given the Scripture before you and from those who associate   others with God. If you are steadfast and mindful of God that is the best   course." (Qur'an, 3:186)
  Now imagine that in addition to these   notifications, we were given knowledge of countless other communities who were   similarly tested. Allah says:
  "Do you   suppose that you will enter the Garden without encountering what those before   you encountered? They were afflicted by misfortune and hardship, and they were   so shaken that even [their] messenger and the believers with him cried, 'When   will God's help arrive?' Truly, God's help is near." (Qur'an, 2:214)
  So not only was the siren predicted – it was not   new. Suppose our community was told that we are not unique. So after all of   that, how then would we react once the test siren came? Well, if it's a drill,   there's no shock or disbelief. We don't panic. We don't even become   distressed.
  But we do act.
  And here's the crucial part. Who are   we acting for? Who is testing us? Who is watching, really? CNN, C-Span, the   American public? No. They're all a part of the illusion; all a part of the test.   They're all just a creation of the test. We act for one judge and one judge   alone. We act for the only true Reality (al-Haqq). We act because we   know He is watching, and He is the only One who will judge   this test.
  Once we realize this fundamental   truth, something dramatic happens. As soon as we internalize that it is only a   test, our questions drastically change. Instead of asking: "How could this be happening?" "Why is   it so unfair?" our questions become: "How should I   react?" "How should I pass this test?" "What am I meant to learn?" "How should I see through this   illusion, to the creator of the one who's hurting me, the one who's oppressing   me, and the test itself?"  "How can we as a community use this test to   bring us closer to our final destination, God?" and "How can we use this test to   fulfill the purpose for which it was created - a tool to bring us   nearer to Him?" Allahu akbar (God is Great).
  The beauty of the tests of Allah   (swt) is that after notifying us that they're coming, He gives us the exact   recipe for succeeding in them: Sabr (patience) and Taqwa   (God-consciousness).
  Allah (swt) says: "The present   world is only an illusory pleasure: you are sure to be tested through your   possessions and persons; you are sure to hear much that is hurtful from those   who were given the Scripture before you and from those who associate others with   God. If you are steadfast (have sabr) and mindful of God (have taqwa), that   is the best course." (3:185-186)
  In another verse, Allah (swt)   emphasizes these same two necessary components for averting any harm as a result   of the schemes against us:
  "They grieve at any good that befalls   you [believers] and rejoice at your misfortunes. But if you are steadfast and   conscious of God, their scheming will not harm you in the least: God encircles   everything they do." (3:120)
  As part of our manual for success in these trials,   Allah (swt) also tells us how those before us reacted when they were   tested:
  "Men said to them: 'A great army is   gathering against you, so fear them: But it (only) increased them in Faith and   they said: 'God is enough for us, and He is the best protector.' And they   returned with Grace and bounty from Allah. No harm ever touched them: For they   followed the good pleasure of God. And God's favor is great indeed. It is only   the Evil one who urges you to fear his followers; do not fear them, but fear Me,   if you are true believers." (3:173-175)
  In another passage Allah (swt) tells   us:
  "Many prophets have fought, with   large bands of godly men alongside them who, in the face of their sufferings   for God's cause, did not lose heart or weaken or surrender: God   loves those who are steadfast (have sabr). All they said was, 'Our Lord,   forgive us our sins and our excesses. Make our feet firm, and give us help   against the disbelievers,' and so God gave them both the rewards of this   world and the excellent rewards of the Hereafter: God loves those who do   good. You who believe, if you obey the disbelievers, they will   make you revert to your old ways and you will turn into losers. No indeed!   It is God who is your protector: He is the best of helpers." (3:146-150)
  Allah (swt) conveys these stories to   us, so that we can learn from the response of those who passed before us. And   their response was this: "God is enough for us, and He is the best of   protectors.' Their response was: 'Our Lord, forgive us our sins and our   excesses. Make our feet firm, and give us help against the disbelievers."   Their response was not to look at the test. Their response was to look   through it. They looked through the illusion and focused on the One   behind it: God. They realized that, not only was Allah (swt) the giver of the   test, He was the only one who could save them from it. And so they beseeched Him   for His help through repentance, sabr, and perfecting their moral   character (taqwa).
  But most reassuring of all, Allah (swt) Himself   comforts the believers and promises them success:
  "Do not lose heart, nor fall into   despair—you have the upper hand, if you are true believers. If a wound hath   touched you, be sure a similar wound hath touched the others. Such days (of   varying fortunes) We give to men and men by turns: that Allah may know those   that believe, and that He may take to Himself from your ranks Martyr-witnesses   (to Truth). And Allah loves not those that do wrong. Allah's object also is to   purify those that are true in Faith and to deprive of blessing those that resist   Faith. Did you think that you would enter Heaven without Allah testing those of   you who fought hard (In His Cause) and remained steadfast?" (3:139-142)
  Once we change our lens with which we   see our lives, our internal and external response drastically changes. When the   righteous before us were tested, it only increased them in faith and obedience.   The Qur'an recounts: "When the Believers saw the Confederate forces, they said:   "This is what Allah and his Messenger had promised us, and Allah and His   Messenger told us what was true." And it only added to their faith and their   zeal in obedience." (33:22)
  But until we change that lens, we   will never move beyond "how could this happen to us"   to realize the true purpose of the test itself: a created tool to purify,   strengthen and bring us closer to the Creator of you, me and all of   Congress.



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