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المملكة: Preacher of the Grand Mosque: Trial is a divine destiny and a test of the servant’s closeness to his Lord


Khatib said The Grand Mosque Dr. Faisal bin Jameel Ghazawi: We are tested in life, for the world is a place of testing and testing. He emphasized the right to fear God and monitor Him in private and private conversations.
His Eminence the Sheikh explained: "May God test you with hardship and prosperity And wealth is poverty and health is sickness, so that we may see how the servants are grateful for what they love, and their patience in what they hate."

A test of the servant’s closeness to his Lord.

He pointed out that the trial is a divine decree and a protected matter in which it is revealed who is truthful and who is lying. The affliction is proportional to the strength of a woman’s religion, whether strong or weak.
His Eminence continued: "It has been God’s custom to test His faithful servants with good times, bad times, wealth and poverty, all of which is confirmation of their steadfastness in faith And love of the Most Gracious"
God tests His servant with hardships to see whether he will be satisfied and patient or whether he will be angry and afraid. The consequence of patience in the face of affliction is good, and when hardship ends, it is followed by great relief.

His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Faisal Ghazzawi: One of the forms of testing faith is that the believer is tested by people’s customs and traditions that are contrary to God’s law.

The trial of the prophets and the righteous

He continued that the trial of the prophets is the greatest evidence of the power of testing, whether by denying their stories, or by being tested in blessings, or by temptation and lust. No matter how severe the affliction is, it results in raising their status with God.
Then come after them the true believers, saints and righteous people, who followed their path and suffered from the torture that strengthened them in their religion.
His Eminence concluded by stressing that the test is a test for believers to test the strength of their faith and their closeness to God.

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