What is the meaning of the hadith stating that Allah sends a person troubles and misfortunes to elevate his rank?

The Details of the Question

"Adam has a rank in the eye of Allah; it is not possible to attain it through worshipping. Allah sends him things that he does not like before he reaches that rank." Will you explain the hadith above?

The Answer

Dear Brother / Sister,

According to a narration from Abu Hurayra, the Prophet (pbuh) said,

“A person has a rank in the eye of Allah but he cannot attain it through worshipping. Therefore, Allah tests that person through things that he does not like - sends him troubles and misfortunes – before he reaches that rank.” (Haythami, Majmauz-Zawaid, h. no: 3741)

- The chain of narrators of the hadith above reported by Abu Yala is sound. (see Majmauz-Zawaid)

- Everything exists in Allah‘s pre-eternal knowledge including who will be in what rank. The choices that Allah’s servants make based on their free will are essential. Those choices are known by Allah too. However, knowledge is not compelling, but determinative. Therefore, it is the person himself that is responsible for the outcome of the choice. It is a manifestation of the measure of justice.

However, Allah sometimes does a favor beyond justice for some of His slaves. He sometimes does that favor for no reason, and sometimes by creating reasons. In the hadith above, an example of the favor that Allah will do by creating reasons based on some wisdom is given.

- The lesson given by the hadith is as follows: People should not object to the divine predestination (qadar) if things that they do not like, such as misfortunes, happen to them. They should think that Allah, who is the most compassionate and most merciful, has predestined something good in them and should read the message given by the following Quranic verse very well:

“…But it is possible that ye dislike a thing which is good for you, and that ye love a thing which is bad for you. But Allah knoweth, and ye know not.” (al-Baqara, 2/216)

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