Patience

Patience means "endurance, durability". Patience, as a moral value, means not complaining to anyone but Allah, not whining, and the strength to endure in the face of difficult and unpleasant situations. A patient person is a person who endures the difficulties he encounters throughout his life, strives to overcome these situations by doing his best, and seeks help from Allah through prayer. 
Believers should be patient in the face of troubles and musibah, and they should be patient in not exceeding religious standards when they have ample opportunities. They are also expected to be patient in following the orders of religion and avoiding its prohibitions. Being patient and avoiding over-reacting in interpersonal relations without giving up dignity shows one's morality. In the Qur'an, believers are always commanded to be patient and advise each other to be patient. Prophets have always recommended patience to those around them. Musa, for example, advised the Children of Israel “Seek help through Allah and be patient.” (A'raf, 7/128), and Luqman said to his son “O my son, establish prayer, enjoin what is right, forbid what is wrong, and be patient over what befalls you. Indeed, [all] that is of the matters [requiring] determination.” (Luqman, 31/17) The Prophet Muhammad (saw) advised believers to be patient in the face of troubles and calamities. He also set an example for us in patience throughout his life.

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