Allah The Concept of God in Islam

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Al-Saboor, Glory to Him, is the Clement One Who does not surprise those who disobey Him
by suddenly inflicting His penalty on them; rather, He forgives and postpones His carrying
out of such a penalty. Al-Saboor does not rush to do anything too early; rather, He manages
the affairs according to a measure; He conducts them according to a well-defined plan of His;
He does not delay them from reaching their destined courses out of laziness or laxation, nor
does He advance their execution. Rather, He does everything exactly at its right time, in the
best way, as it ought to be. All of this He does without facing hardship which may frustrate
His will. Al-Saboor gives you and is true to you even when you are rude to Him. He comes to
you forgiving even when you shun Him and revolt against Him.


Al-Saboor does not rush to penalize those who disobey Him or to chastise those who sin. He
does not do anything except when it is most opportune due to His wisdom, honour, and
sublimity. He is not harmed by those who commit sins. He takes the guilty by the forelocks.
Al-Saboor commands and respites those to whom He issues His command; He observes and
does not rush, nor does He do anything prematurely. He commands and His command is
according to a certain measure. He cancels the penalty even after it becomes due. Al-Saboor
inspires patience and perseverance for all His creatures. The meaning of the Attribute "al-
Saboor" is very close to that of the other Attribute "al-aleem". The difference between the
first and the latter is that with al-Saboor, nobody can feel safe against His penalty, as is the
case with al-aleem.


In Surat Ali-`Imran, the Almighty says, "O you who believe! Be patient, excel in patience,
and remain steadfast" (Qura'n, 3:200), that is, be patient while obeying Allah, make your
hearts accustomed tolerating affliction in the cause of Allah, and train your innermost
conscience to be eager for Allah. It also means: Be patient for the sake of Allah; persevere
while seeking Allah's Pleasure; remain in Allah's camp. Patience regarding what Allah
decrees is a trial, and patience for the sake of Allah is a hardship, while patience with Allah is
loyalty [to Him]. The Messenger of Allah has said, "None is more patient regarding the pain
of what he hears than Allah: they ascribe sons to Him even as He grants them good health and
sustenance." [11]


One of the manifestations of a believer's good conduct in deriving a moral code from the
inspiration of the Attribute "al-Saboor" is that he keeps in mind its beautiful meanings, so he
is patient under all circumstances. One who examines how Allah treats His servants, how He
is patient in the face of their rudeness and disobedience, while He keeps giving them one
respite after another, will learn how to treat people applying Allah's manners to the best of his
ability. Whenever patience is repeated by a servant of Allah, it becomes a habit, and he will
then be following its guiding light. Such is the status of those who persevere in the sight of
Allah, Glory and Praise to Him, as explained in the text of the Holy Qura'n. We are told that
the group of those who were patient will be advanced before others by the token of the verse
saying, "Those who are patient, and the truthful, and the obedient, and those who spend
(benevolently) and those who ask forgiveness in the morning..." (Qura'n, 3:17). Thus, such a
group will have a higher status than that of other groups of His servants. The Praised One has

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