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          prayers: That is, if a man prays that the wisdom of the Quran be
          made known to him, it will befit him to exert himself in pondering
          upon the Book of God (38:29). The Quran has this to say: “To Him
          ascend good words, and He exalts righteous deeds.” (35:10). If a
          man asks for help in earning his living, he shall have to make every
          possible effort himself to do so.
             The other pre-condition for deserving divine help is patience,
          even in the face of stiff opposition from those against whom divine
          aid is sought (14:12). Patience is a positive reaction to negative acts.
          This means that no impatient step should be taken against the
          opponent. There should be no retaliation against his opponents.
          They should simply be borne; instead of making complaints about
          the suffering inflicted, the latter should be met with silent self-
          restraint and endurance.
             No doubt the kind of patience and tolerance shown by the
          companions of the Prophet towards their opponents would ensure
          God’s help to any group who possessed these qualities to the same
          degree. Divine help, in fact, is just another name for success.































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