✨ *And be patient, and your patience is only with Allah, and do not grieve over them, and do not be distressed by what they plot.*
✨ *And be patient, and your patience is only with Allah, and do not grieve over them, and do not be distressed by what they plot.*
(Nahl 127)
✨ *And be patient, and your patience is only with Allah, the Exalted, and in fact, it is one of the great blessings of Allah, and gratitude for it is obligatory.
✨ *And do not grieve over them*
✨Another point in the noble verse is that it says, "Do not grieve over them." This shows that *the prophets and saints of God suffer from the ignorance and disbelief of the people. Imam Hussein (AS) used to advise people many times on the scene of Karbala and before that on the way to Karbala.*
✨ Imam Hussein (AS) introduced himself several times on the day of Ashura and preached to the enemy army, while the enemy was very harsh on him, and in this situation, ordinary people cannot react except with anger and hostility. *This is one of the miracles of the behavior of the prophets and saints that while they were subjected to hostility and persecution, they could advise their enemy and be kind to him.*
✨ Imam Sadiq (AS) said: Commander of the Faithful Ali (AS) complained to the Holy Prophet (PBUH) as follows: "... O Messenger of God (PBUH)! I endured sufferings and hardships that no successor of the Prophet in any nation could endure, to the point that I was killed by the blow of Abdur Rahman bin Muljam, and God is witness to how my allegiance was violated. Talha and Zubair took Aisha to Mecca under the pretext of performing the Hajj and Umrah rituals, but they changed her route and brought her to Basra. I was forced to mobilize to prevent their rebellion and reminded them of God and you, but they did not return until God gave me victory over them and the blood of twenty thousand Muslims was shed and seventy hands that wanted to hold Aisha's camel were cut off. O Messenger of God (peace and blessings of God be upon him and his family)! What I saw in your battles and the battles after you was not more difficult for me than the Battle of Jamal; because that battle was one of the most difficult, most terrifying and greatest battles that I saw; So I was patient, just as God disciplined me with the same manners as you, with this verse: So be patient, as the prophets of the firm resolve were patient. (Al-Ahqaf: 35) And the verse: *And be patient, and your patience is only with Allah* I too was patient.
✨Tafsir Ahlul Bayt (a.s.) Vol. 7, p. 776
✨ Bihar Al-Anwar, Vol. 53, p. 20
















