Conditions of Bai'at and Responsibilities of an Ahmadi — Page 93
Condition V 93 And thou, O soul at peace! Return to thy Lord well pleased with Him and He well pleased with thee. So enter thou among My servants. And enter thou My Garden. People who are reconciled to the will of Allah, and suffer all hardships and tribulations for His sake, are never left unre- warded by Allah the Almighty. There are many among us who are embodiments of shortcomings and defects. We commit many errors and sins. But if we are in the habit of reconciling to the will of Allah, and are ever-prepared to, and do, suffer all indignities for Him, if we are not like the wailing woman who put up a big clamour on any small suffering, for such patient ones there is a glad tiding from the Holy Prophet sa. Sufferings of a Muslim are an Expiation for Sins Hadrat Ab u Hurairah ra narrates that the Holy Prophet sa said, ‘No Muslim suffers any calamity, suffering, pain, discomfort, or anxiety, even as small as the prick of a thorn, but Allah wipes out instead some of his defaults and his sins. ’ ( S a hih M usli m, Kit ab- ul-Birri wa s-S ilah, B a bu Thaw a bil - Mo’mini f i m a yu si buh u min Mara d in au H uznin au na h wa dh a lik)