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Allah (SWT) said: "Those that say, when afflicted with calamity...
'Inna lil-lahi wa inna ilay hi raji'oon' (Surah Al Baqarah 2:156)
English meaning is: To Allah we belong, and to Him is our return.
...They are those upon whom (descend) blessings from their Lord and Mercy. And they are the ones that are guided." (Surah al Baqarah 2:157)
Umm Salama (RA) said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (SAW) saying: "There is not a slave afflicted with a calamity who then says:
"Inna lil-lahi wa inna ilay hi raji'oona, allahumma'jur nee fee museebatee, wa akh lif lee khay ran minha" (Reported by Muslim, and is #114 in The Authentic of Good Sayings)
English meaning is: We are for Allah, and we are, to Him, returning. 'O my ilah grant me reward in my calamity, and cause it to be succeeded with good consequence for me.
... except that Allah would grant him reward in his calamity, and would succeed it with good consequences for him." (Muslim)
2007-08-18
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