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Why does Allah test his servants?
Tests are given to us to strengthen our Iman (faith). Allah Almighty wants to refine us, out of His love and mercy, so that we can attain not just Jannah (Paradise) but the highest rank of the Prophets and the righteous.
What is a test in Islam?
Calamities and disasters are a test, and they are a sign of Allaah’s love for a person, because they are like medicine: even though it is bitter, despite its bitterness you give it to the one whom you love – and for Allaah is the highest description. When Allaah loves a people He tests them.
What does Allah wants from us?
Allah wanted to first wake humanity up. He wanted to shake them up and remind them of their True Purpose. He wanted them to know of their Origins and their Final Return to Him. Too many Muslims believe that Allah just wants to punish us, that Islam is hard, that Islam just makes life difficult.
What does life is a test mean?
Common answers are “success,” “happiness,” or “satisfaction.” While these are all worthwhile goals, I say the purpose of your life is to face every challenge, every test, as a chance for you to become the person you are meant to be. Life is a test for you to be and become your highest self.
What Allah does not like?
“Allah hates obscene words and acts.” Again one of the most common disease our Ummah is suffering from. They use obscene language and think they are cool or just for fun. “Verily, Allah likes not any treacherous ingrate to Allah [those who disobey Allah but obey Satan].”
How do we know Allah is not happy?
When you find Allah pulling you to worshipping and good deeds then he loved and loves you. When you see yourself forgetting worshipping and good deeds and you don’t mention Allah’s names and don’t remember to say “ salla Allah alyhi wa sallam” when you hear the names of prophets then he is not pleased with you.
Does Allah love sinners?
That God does not love the sinner is abundantly clear in the Quran. “Allah loves not transgressors” (2:190); “He loves not creatures ungrateful or wicked” (2:276); “Say: ‘Obey Allah and His Apostle;’ but if they turn back Allah loveth not those who reject Faith.” (3:32);
How did Allah create humans?
The Qur’an describes how Allah created Adam: “We created man from sounding clay, from mud moulded into shape…” (15:26). And, “He began the creation of man from clay, and made his progeny from a quintessence of fluid” (32:7-8). Thus, human beings have a fundamental attachment to the earth.
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