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Part of the test is when a believer supplicates and receives no response

Part of the test is when a believer supplicates and receives no response 

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

Part Of The Test 

Why your dua is not accepted

Al-Imaam Abul-Faraj Ibnul-Jawzi, may Allaah have mercy upon him:

"I think part of the test is when a believer supplicates and receives no response, and he repeats the Du'aa (supplication) for a long time and sees no sign of a response. 

He should realise that this is a test and needs patience.

What a person experiences of waswaas (whispers from the devils) when the response is delayed is a sickness which needs medicine. I have experienced this myself. A calamity befell me and I supplicated and did not see any response, and Iblees (the devil) started to lay his traps.

Sometimes he said: The generosity (of Allaah) is abundant and He is not miserly, so why is there a delay?

I said to him: Be gone, O cursed one, for I have no need of anyone to argue my case and I do not want you as a supporter!

Then I told myself: Beware of going along with his whispers, for if there was no other reason for the delay except that Allaah is testing you to see whether you will fight the enemy, that is sufficient wisdom.

My nafs (soul) said: How could you explain the delay in the response of Allaah to your prayers for relief from this calamity?

I said: It is proven with evidence that Allaah, 'Azza wa Jal, is the Sovereign, and the Sovereign may withhold or give, so there is no point in objecting to Him.

Secondly, the wisdom behind that is proven in definitive evidence.

I may think that something is good, but wisdom does not dictate it, but the reason for that may be hidden, just as a doctor may do things that appear outwardly to be harmful, intending some good purpose thereby. Perhaps this is something of that nature.

Thirdly, there may be an interest to be served by delay, and haste may be harmful.

The Prophet, صلى الله عليه وسلم، said:

A person will be fine so long as he does not become impatient and says, ‘I prayed but I did not receive any answer.’

Fourthly, the response may be withheld because of some fault in you.

Perhaps there was something dubious in what you ate or your heart was heedless at the time when you said the Du'aa, or your punishment is being increased by means of your need being withheld, because of some sin from which you have not repented sincerely.

So look for some of these reasons, so that you might achieve your aim.

Fifthly, you should examine the intention behind this request, because attaining it may lead to more sin or prevent you from doing some good, so withholding it is better.

It was narrated that one of the Salaf used to ask Allaah to help him to go out on campaign, but a voice called out to him:

If you go out on campaign you will be taken prisoner, and if you are taken prisoner you will become a Christian!

Lastly, perhaps losing what you have missed out on will cause you to turn to Allaah and getting it will distract you from Him.

This is obvious, based on the fact that were it not for this calamity you would not have turned to Him, because the real calamity is what distracts you from Him, but what makes you stand before Him is good for you and is in your best interests.

If you ponder these things you will focus on what is more beneficial for you, such as correcting a mistake or seeking forgiveness or standing before Allaah and beseeching Him, and forget about what you have missed out on."

[Saydul-Khaatir, Chapter No. 38]

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