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[WATCH] Mufti Zubair Bayat: The People of Sabr will be Given Unlimited Rewards by Allah (SWT)

Faizel Patel – 30/06/2021

Esteemed Islamic scholar Mufti Zubair Bayat says the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) mentioned that there is great reward for people who have sabr (patience).

Mufti Bayat was sharing advices about having trust in Allah and knowing that everything belongs to Him.

Mufti Bayat narrating a story says Nabi (SAW) mentioned to his daughter Fatima (RA) after the passing of a child that “to Allah belongs what He took away and to Him belongs what He gave.”

“Everything is with Allah for a fixed time. Thereafter Nabi-e-Kareem (SAW) told his daughter ‘what you need to do now is make sabr and hope for ajr. The people of sabr will be given unlimited rewards from Allah (SWT).””

May Allah grant all those who have passed away the highest stages of Jannah, Ameen.

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