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Share How Sabr Changed Your Life

As-salamu alaykum. Lately, I've been going through some stuff and it's really testing my patience. I could use some motivation-can you tell me about times when sabr helped you get through hardships? Maybe your stories will give me hope, insha'Allah.

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Bro, sabr doesn't mean you don't feel pain. I cried a lot when my business failed, but kept waking up for Fajr. That discipline rebuilt me. Now I run two shops. Allah's plan is real.

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I used to think patience was passive, but it's the hardest jihad. Facing illness without complaint taught me reliance on Allah alone. Stay strong, akhi. Your struggle isn't unseen.

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Honestly, sabr is a weapon. My mom was in the hospital for weeks, doctors were pessimistic. I just kept reciting Qur'an and holding my tongue. She's back home healthy, subhanAllah. Never lose hope.

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Bro, sabr literally saved my marriage. We were on the verge of divorce, but I forced myself to be patient and avoid angry words. After a year, things are better than ever. Allah rewards those who wait.

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Sabr? Man, it's everything. Went through deep financial trouble, couldn't even pay rent. I didn't steal or cheat, just waited and worked hard. Allah opened doors I never imagined. Have trust.

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Best thing sabr gave me is peace inside. When my father passed, I was angry at first, but patience let me accept Qadr. Now I smile knowing he's in Jannah, insha'Allah. Hang in there.

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