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Surah Al-Insaan (76) — Ayah 12

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وَجَزَىٰهُم بِمَا صَبَرُوا۟ جَنَّةً وَحَرِيرًا ﴿12﴾
And their recompense shall be Paradise, and silken garments, because they were patient.
وَجَزَىٰهُم wajazāhum And will reward them
بِمَا bimā because
صَبَرُوا۟ ṣabarū they were patient
جَنَّةًۭ jannatan (with) a Garden
وَحَرِيرًۭا waḥarīran and silk

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(Ayah 12) {وَ جَزٰىهُمْ بِمَا صَبَرُوْا جَنَّةً وَّ حَرِيْرًا:} And Allah will grant them Paradise and garments of silk as a reward for their patience. The concept of patience is very broad: patience in adhering to Allah’s commands, patience in abstaining from what He has forbidden, patience in calling to His religion, patience in trials and hardships, patience in feeding others while remaining hungry oneself—in short, the life of a believer from beginning to end is nothing but patience upon patience.

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12. 1. Sabr means to endure the hardships that come in the path of religion with a cheerful heart, to sacrifice one's desires and pleasures in obedience to Allah, and to abstain from sins.

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12. And in return for their patience, He will reward them with Paradise and garments of silk [15].

[15] In the world, these people endured countless restrictions for the sake of Allah's pleasure. They also bore the difficulties that came in the path of Islam with a cheerful heart. As a reward for this constant patience, today they will be granted Paradise and will be dressed in luxurious silk garments, and they will sit reclining in Paradise with full royal splendor.