Imam Ibn ul Qayyim al Jawziyyah
 Patience and Gratitude – an abridged translation of `Uddat as-Sabirin wa Dhakhirat ash-Shakirin
 © 1977 Ta-Ha Publishers   
 Every  person has to exercise patience in order to face difficulties, whether  he does so willingly or unwillingly. The noble person exercises patience  willingly, because he realizes the benefits of patience, and he knows  that he will be rewarded for his patience and will be criticized if he  panics. He is aware that if he does not have patience, panicking and  impatience will not help him to regain missed opportunities, and will  not take away things he dislikes. Whatever is decreed and is qada’ wa  qadr cannot be prevented from happening, and whatever is decreed not to  happen cannot be made to happen. So an attitude of impatience and panic  actually causes harm.
 A  wise man said: “A man with wisdom as soon as adversity appears does that  which a foolish man does after a month (i.e. he resorts to patience)”.
 The  ignoble man exercises patience only when he realizes he has no choice.  After wasting a lot of time and energy and panicking and struggling, he  realizes that his impatience will not help him. Then he exercises  patience in the same way that a person who has been tied up to be  whipped exercises patience.
 The  noble person practices patience in obeying Allah, whilst the ignoble  person exercises patience in obeying the Shaytan. So ignoble person have  the greatest patience in following their own whims and desires, and  have the least patience in obeying their Lord. They have the greatest  patience in spending in the way of Shaytan and no patience when it comes  to spending even a few pennies in the way of Allah. They will endure  many difficulties in order to follow their own whims and desires, but  cannot bear even the least difficulties in order to please their Lord.  They will endure slander for the sake of committing wrong action, but  cannot exercise patience in putting up with slander for the sake of  Allah. Such people will avoid enjoining the good and forbidding the evil  for fear of what people will say about them for doing so, but they will  expose their honor to slander and bear it most patiently for the sake  of following their own whims and desires. Similarly, they are not  prepared to practice patience in devoting themselves to Allah, but when  it comes to devoting themselves to Shaytan and their own whims and  desires, they will exercise remarkable patience. Such people will never  be noble in the sight of Allah, and on the Day of Resurrection they will  not be raised with the people of nobility and decency.
 
 
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