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When Problems Have No Solutions: Making Peace With Endless Trials

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Life is hard. It is a testing ground in which we all face multiple trials. Some trials are easier to manage than others. Knowing that a trial has an end, that there is hope for a solution, and that it will all be over soon, makes it easier to get through the difficult times. We remind ourselves that with hardship comes ease, and that victory comes with patience. When an end is in sight, we have more courage and hope which fuels our patience and gets us through the trial.

But what about those trials that seem to have no end? How do we deal with a test that might last a lifetime? How do we make peace with the fact that sometimes there is no ease coming, there is no victory coming, and the test will not end until we leave this world? Whether it is a chronic illness, a tragic loss of a loved one, or an unjust lifetime imprisonment, many people are tested with trials that seem to have no end in sight. How do we deal with these trials?

Accepting One’s Qadar

And know that what has missed you was not meant for you, and what has befallen you was not going to miss you.

Hadith 19, 40 Hadith an-Nawawi

Destiny is a mystery that most human minds will fail to comprehend. We have limited free will and are responsible for our choices, but at the end of the day, nothing occurs unless Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) wills it. Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) already knows everything and has written all of our destinies for us. When we are faced with a trial that does not end and which we cannot comprehend, the best thing we can do at that point is to accept our destiny. This is what Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) has willed for us.

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Nobody gets through life without facing some kind of trial. We all have to deal with tragedies and trauma that are beyond our control. Yet we find solace in the concept of destiny. Accepting that it was already written for us and that what has hit us was never meant to miss us brings some peace to the mind. It prevents us from wishing if only I did something different, I could have changed my fate. What is done is done, we must accept that our current circumstance is our destiny and find a way to continue moving forward with our trials and pain.

Focusing On the Afterlife

One of the blessings of hardship is that they remind us to return to Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) and to focus on what truly matters. Our life in this world is short and soon we will all leave. When that happens, only our deeds and sincere intentions will go with us and benefit us in the afterlife. A tragedy is a chance to realign our thinking. It is an opportunity to turn back to Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) and make preparation for the afterlife our number one priority.

It is too easy to get distracted by our worldly goals, forgetting that the real victory is success on the Last Day. Our tragedies bring everything into perspective. They humble us, allowing us to see what really matters. No matter how difficult life gets in this world, if we continue to live in a way that is pleasing to Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He), the end result is Paradise and that is worth all the pain. So channel your energy into working for Paradise, and your trials will become blessings in the process.

Trusting Allah’s subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) Plan

Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) is Most Wise, and whatever He wills is best for us. We must trust the plan of Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He). Like Yusuf 'alayhi'l-salฤm (peace be upon him) in the prison, Ayub 'alayhi'l-salฤm (peace be upon him) during his illness, and Yunus 'alayhi'l-salฤm (peace be upon him) in the belly of the whale, our trust in Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) and connection with Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) should remain strong. “Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) knows best” should be our guiding thought. Sometimes a trial seems unsurmountable, but overcoming it is exactly what you need to level up and become a better version of yourself. Or maybe it is unsolvable, but your patience with it is your ticket to Paradise. Either way, we do not know but we do know that if we trust Allah’s subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) plan, the end will always be in our favor.

Reflect on the story of Musa 'alayhi'l-salฤm (peace be upon him) and Khidr. The owners of the ship that was damaged, the parents who lost their child, and the orphans who could not yet find their inheritance. None of them knew that these tragedies were in their favor and for their own long-term benefit. Allah’s subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) Plans work in ways we cannot imagine. When life is tough, trust that Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) knows best and we find peace through tawakkul.

Buckets of Sabr

We will certainly test you with fear and hunger, and loss of wealth, lives and crops. So give good news to the resilient.

Quran, Surah Al-Baqarah 2:155

There is only one way forward through trials, and that is with sabr. Sabr does not mean passively allowing people to oppress you. Sabr means being patient with what is beyond your control. Sabr means persistence in obeying Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He). Sabr means self-control when you desire to commit sins. Sabr means resiliency when life gets tough. Sabr is all of these things and more. Sabr should be the lifestyle of the believer, powering us through every test of life.

When life gets tough, we must be tougher than our trials. We must dig deep and find our inner strength to push through. No matter how difficult life gets, the pleasure of Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) must remain our goal. Patiently, we will accept our destiny, persevere in our good deeds, and face our trials with resiliency. Through sabr, lots and lots of sabr in all its forms, we will find peace, reward, and the pleasure of Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He).

Finding the Ease Within the Hardship

When life gets hard, we have two choices: feel sorry for ourselves and give up or find a way to keep moving forward. There is no benefit in the first option. Defeat does not suit the believer. We will endure and keep moving forward. To do this, we will find the ease in our hardship. Life is tough but even in the toughest of times, there are many sources of comfort to power us through. During difficult times, seek out the good things in your life and cling to them as sources of comfort.

Find solace in your family and friends. If that is not possible, then find inner peace through worship and your relationship with Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He). Let your peace come internally, so that nobody can break it. Find the ease in your hardship, even if it is internal. Inner peace because of a strong relationship with Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) is all we need to get through our toughest trials.

Never Losing Hope

Do not despair of Allah’s Mercy. None despairs of Allah’s Mercy except the disbelieving people.

Quran, Surah Yusuf 12:87

Never lose hope. Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) is there for you. He is with you in good times and bad times. Everything occurs as Allah subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) has willed it, and sometimes we only see the fruit of our effort in the afterlife. The believer does not lose hope in Allah’s subแธฅฤnahu wa ta'ฤla (glorified and exalted be He) mercy, knowing that miracles are possible, and even without a worldly victory, our patience will pay off in the next world. Paradise is worth the pain we endure in this life and that alone makes it worth every moment.

Be mindful of Allah and Allah will protect you. Be mindful of Allah and you will find Him in front of you. If you ask, then ask Allah [alone]; and if you seek help, then seek help from Allah [alone]. And know that if the nation were to gather together to benefit you with anything, they would not benefit you except with what Allah had already prescribed for you. And if they were to gather together to harm you with anything, they would not harm you except with what Allah had already prescribed against you. The pens have been lifted and the pages have dried.”

Hadith 19, 40 Hadith an-Nawawi

 

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Related:

Verily, Along With Every Hardship Is Relief – MuslimMatters.org

Overcoming Trials | The Message of Surah al Kahf – MuslimMatters.org

 

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Shaykh Ismail Kamdar is the Books PO at Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research. He is also the founder of Islamic Self Help and Izzah Academy. He completed the Alimiyyah Program in 2006, and a BA in Islamic Studies in 2014, specializing in Fiqh, Tafsir, and History. He is the author of over a dozen books in the fields of Islamic Studies and personal development.

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