Subject: How We Can Reduce Trials in Our Lives

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When trials befall a Muslim, no matter how little, it is said that it could be because Allah wants to test that person and elevate their status with Him, or that He is punishing them for a sin that they have committed.

When things are going wrong in your life, even if it’s something as little as losing your wallet and being without cash when you need to get home, how do you know if it’s a trial from Allah (ta’ala), or a punishment for your sins?

No trial comes with a vivid causal effect. You can’t distinguish between both types of trial, but on our own part, I believe that sinning less is an important way to reduce the trials that are a punishment.


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How We Can Reduce Trials in Our Lives
When trials befall a Muslim, no matter how little, it is said that it could be because Allah wants to test that person and elevate their status with Him, or that He is punishing them for a sin that they have committed. How do we know when we are being punished for a sin, and how do we save ourselves from trials that are punishments?

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