Bismillah Hir Rahmaan Nir raheem
Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakatuhu

Praise be to Allaah/Alhamdulilah

Punishments are what happen to people in return for their evil deeds. Trials
are tests which are sent to try people, and people may be tested by good
things or by bad.

Concerning punishments, Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"Whatever of good reaches you, is from Allaah, but whatever of evil befalls
you, is from yourself…" [al-Nisa' 4:79]

Concerning the phrase "is from yourself", Qutaadah said: "[It means] the
punishment is for you, O son of Adam, because of your sin." Abu Saalih said
that "whatever of evil befalls you, is from yourself" means "because of your
sin, and I [Allaah] am the One Who decreed it for you." (Tafseer Ibn Katheer
).

Allaah also says (interpretation of the meaning):"And whatever of misfortune
befalls you, it is because of what your hands have earned. And He pardons
much." [al-Shoora 42:30]

Ibn Katheer, may Allaah have mercy on him, said: "[It means] whatever
misfortune happens to you, O people, is because of evil deeds that you have
already done, and 'He pardons much' refers to evil deeds – He does not
punish you for them but He pardons them. 'And if Allaah were to punish men
for that which they earned, he would not leave a moving (living) creature on
the surface of the earth…' [Faatir 35:45 – interpretation of the meaning]."

Concerning trials, the Prophet  (salla lahu alaihi wa aalaihi wa sallam)
said: "If Allaah loves a people, He tries them, and whoever has patience
will have patience, and whoever is anxious will be anxious." (Reported by
Imaam Ahmad; Saheeh al-Jaami', 1706).

The Prophet  (salla lahu alaihi wa aalaihi wa sallam) also said: "The extent
of the reward will be in accordance with the extent of the trial. If Allaah
loves a people, He tries them, and whoever is content will have contentment,
and whoever is angry will have anger." (Reported by al-Tirmidhi, 2320;
Saheeh al-Jaami', 2210).

The following outlines how one may tell whether a given event is a
punishment or a trial:

If the misfortune results from doing an act of obedience to Allaah, such as
being wounded in jihaad, or losing money when migrating for the sake of
Allaah, or losing a job because of becoming Muslim or increasing one's
commitment to Islam, then this is a trial. Whoever bears it with patience
will be rewarded, but if one reacts angrily then one will earn the wrath of
Allaah. If the misfortune results from sin, such as sexually-transmitted
diseases or illnesses caused by drinking alcohol and taking drugs, and so
on, then this is the kind of punishment that comes in this world (as opposed
to being deferred until the Hereafter). If the misfortune is connected
neither to a good deed nor a sin – such as other kinds of disease and
sickness, losing a child, or failing in business – then it depends on the
person's situation. If he is good and devout, it is a trial, and if he is
sinful, it is a punishment.

The misfortune may be a punishment to atone for sins, or it may be a trial
aimed at raising a person's status and increasing his hasanaat (good
deeds/rewards) – this may be determined by whether a person is obedient or
disobedient. A person should not praise himself, rather he should criticize
himself for his shortcomings and strive to attain perfection. He will
benefit from misfortunes in any case, if he has patience and hopes for
reward. And Allaah knows best.




Islam Q&A
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid

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*Surah Isra 17 verse 80 Say: "O my Lord! let my entry be by the Gate of
Truth and Honor and likewise my exit by the Gate of Truth and Honor; and
grant me from Thy Presence an authority to aid (me)."

Ameen
Transliteration :Wa qur rabbi adkhilni mudkhala sidqiw wa akhrijni mukhraja
sidqiw wa-j'al li mil ladunka sulta_nan nasira_(n).

Al-Tirmidhi HadithHadith 2482 Narrated by AbuHurayrah (May Allah be pleased
with him)
Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) used to say, " O Allah, grant me
benefit in what Thou hast taught me, teach me what will benefit me, and
increase my knowledge. Praise be to Allah in all circumstances. I seek
refuge in Allah from the state of those who go to Hell."
Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it, Tirmidhi saying this is a tradition
whose isnad is gharib.

Ameen
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