Quotes about befalls (16 Quotes)



    O my son keep up prayer and enjoin the good and forbid the evil, and bear patiently that which befalls you surely these acts require courage. (Lugman 31.17)






    And whatever affliction befalls you, it is on account of what your hands have wrought, and (yet) He pardons most (of your faults).


    Wherever you are, death will overtake you, though you are in lofty towers, and if a benefit comes to them, they say This is from Allah and if a misfortune befalls them, they say This is from you. Say All is from Allah, but what is the matter with these people that they do not make approach to understanding what is told (them) Whatever benefit comes to you (O man), it is from Allah, and whatever misfortune befalls you, it is from yourself, and We have sent you (O Prophet), to mankind as an apostle and Allah is sufficient as a witness.

    And We will most certainly try you with somewhat of fear and hunger and loss of property and lives and fruits and give good news to the patient, Who, when a misfortune befalls them, say Surely we are Allah's and to Him we shall surely return.


    There are four types of persons, the dead, who deny the Lord and declare that they alone exist, independent and self-directed, the sick, who call upon the Lord when some calamity befalls them or when they feel temporarily deserted by the unusual source of succor, the dull, who know that God is the eternal companion and watchman, but who remember it only off and on when the idea is potent and powerful, and lastly the healthy, who have steady belief in the Lord and who live in His Comforting Creative Presence always.

    And surely among you is he who would certainly hang back If then a misfortune befalls you he says Surely Allah conferred a benefit on me that I was not present with them.


    If good befalls you, it grieves them, and if hardship afflicts you, they say Indeed we had taken care of our affair before and they turn back and are glad.

    And among men is he who serves Allah (standing) on the verge, so that if good befalls him he is satisfied therewith, but if a trial afflict him he turns back headlong he loses this world as well as the hereafter that is a manifest loss.



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