Sabr — patience — is one of the most honoured qualities in all of Islam. The word “Sabr” appears in the Quran more than 90 times. Allah promises to be with the patient, to reward them without limit, and to love them. In a world of instant gratification and constant difficulty, the Quranic teaching on Sabr is more relevant today than ever before.
In this collection we present 50 of the most powerful Sabr quotes in Islam — authentic Quran ayat and hadees — with Arabic text, English translation, Urdu tarjuma, Roman Urdu, deep meanings, and practical ways to apply the wisdom. May Allah grant us all the gift of Sabr. Ameen. 🌿
إِنَّ اللَّهَ مَعَ الصَّابِرِينَ
Indeed, Allah is with those who are patient.
Quran 2:153
بے شک اللہ صبر کرنے والوں کے ساتھ ہے۔
Be-shak Allah sabr karne walon ke saath hai.
💡 Meaning Allah personally accompanies the patient person. His help, guidance, and support are specifically promised to those who practice Sabr. This is not metaphor — it is a divine guarantee from the Creator Himself. | 🎯 Apply It When facing a test today, say quietly: ‘Allah is with me right now because I am choosing to be patient.’ Feel that presence. Let it calm you. The promise is real and active in this very moment. |
وَاللَّهُ يُحِبُّ الصَّابِرِينَ
And Allah loves those who are patient.
Quran 3:146
اور اللہ صبر کرنے والوں سے محبت کرتا ہے۔
Aur Allah sabr karne walon se mohabbat karta hai.
💡 Meaning To be loved by Allah — Al-Wadud, the Most Loving — is the highest honour any human being can receive. And Allah tells us directly: patience is one of the qualities that earns His personal love. Sabr is a path to divine love. | 🎯 Apply It The next time you are tested and choose patience over reaction, remember: in that moment you are earning the love of Allah. Let that be more rewarding than the satisfaction the reactive response would have given. |
إِنَّمَا يُوَفَّى الصَّابِرُونَ أَجْرَهُمْ بِغَيْرِ حِسَابٍ
The patient will be given their reward without account.
Quran 39:10
بے شک صبر کرنے والوں کو بے حساب اجر دیا جائے گا۔
Be-shak sabr karne walon ko be-hisaab ajar diya jaye ga.
💡 Meaning Every other reward in Islam is measured and calculated. But the reward for Sabr has no calculation — it is limitless, beyond accounting. Allah removes the measuring scale entirely for the patient person. No other deed receives this distinction. | 🎯 Apply It When your patience feels unrewarded, remember: every moment of patient endurance accumulates an immeasurable reward that no scale can contain. Your suffering is not wasted — it is being converted into limitless Akhirah reward. |
الصَّبْرُ نِصْفُ الْإِيمَانِ
Patience is half of faith.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Tirmidhi
صبر نصف ایمان ہے۔
Sabr nisf imaan hai.
💡 Meaning The Prophet ﷺ places Sabr as constituting half of the entire structure of iman. Without patience, your faith is incomplete — missing 50% of its foundation. Sabr is not an add-on virtue; it is the load-bearing wall of Islamic character. | 🎯 Apply It Evaluate your iman not only by prayers and fasts but by your Sabr levels. When you feel impatient, you are feeling your iman at half-capacity. Strengthening your Sabr directly strengthens your iman. They are inseparable. |
اَلصَّبْرُ ضِيَاءٌ
Patience is illumination.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Sahih Muslim 223
صبر روشنی ہے۔
Sabr roshni hai.
💡 Meaning Zia (illumination) is a more intense, brilliant light. The Prophet ﷺ describes Sabr as this radiant illumination: it lights the way when circumstances are dark, shows the right path when confusion surrounds you, and radiates character that others can benefit from. | 🎯 Apply It When you are in a dark situation — confused, hurt, uncertain — choose Sabr consciously. The light of patience reveals options, perspectives, and blessings that anxiety and impatience keep hidden. |
وَبَشِّرِ الصَّابِرِينَ — إِنَّا لِلَّهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ
Give glad tidings to the patient — those who say: Indeed, to Allah we belong and to Him we return.
Quran 2:155-157
صبر کرنے والوں کو خوشخبری دو — بے شک ہم اللہ کے لیے ہیں اور اسی کی طرف لوٹنے والے ہیں۔
Sabr karne walon ko khushkhabri do — Be-shak hum Allah ke liye hain aur usi ki taraf lotne wale hain.
💡 Meaning Allah promises ‘good news’ specifically to the patient. And He identifies them by their response to calamity: Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilaihi Raji’un. This statement is not just condolence protocol — it is a declaration of total surrender that qualifies for divine glad tidings. | 🎯 Apply It Memorise Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilaihi Raji’un and use it at the FIRST moment of any difficulty — not just at death, but at any loss, frustration, or setback. That immediate response earns you membership in the glad-tidings group. |
إِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا
Indeed, with hardship comes ease.
Quran 94:5-6
بے شک مشکل کے ساتھ آسانی ہے۔
Be-shak mushkil ke saath aasaani hai.
💡 Meaning Allah says this twice in the same surah — back to back. ‘Hardship’ has the definite article (same hardship) but ‘ease’ is indefinite (a different ease each time). So one hardship brings TWO eases. The promise is more generous than it first appears. | 🎯 Apply It When you are in hardship, visualise: the ease is not coming after the difficulty — it is coming WITH it, alongside it, built into it. The ease is already present in your situation. Ask Allah to open your eyes to the ease within your hardship. |
صَبْرٌ جَمِيلٌ
Beautiful patience.
Quran 12:18 — Prophet Yaqub AS
صبرِ جمیل۔
Sabr-e-Jameel.
💡 Meaning Prophet Yaqub (AS) used this phrase twice when facing devastating losses. ‘Beautiful patience’ means patience without complaint to anyone except Allah, without loss of faith, without bitterness. It is patience that retains its dignity and beauty even under crushing pain. | 🎯 Apply It When you are in deep pain, ask yourself: is my Sabr beautiful right now? Am I patient with dignity — trusting Allah, not complaining to people, not becoming bitter? Sabr Jameel is the highest form of patience. It is the standard of the Prophets. |
اسْتَعِينُوا بِالصَّبْرِ وَالصَّلَاةِ
Seek help through patience and prayer.
Quran 2:153
صبر اور نماز سے مدد لو۔
Sabr aur namaz se madad lo.
💡 Meaning Allah prescribes the two-ingredient cure for every difficulty: Sabr and Salah. One is internal discipline (Sabr), one is direct connection to Allah (Salah). Together they are stronger than any worldly strategy for navigating life’s challenges. | 🎯 Apply It The next time you face a difficulty, before asking anyone for help, perform wudu and pray two rakats with full focus. Then exercise Sabr in your response. These two tools together are the divine prescription for every hardship. |
وَاصْبِرْ وَمَا صَبْرُكَ إِلَّا بِاللَّهِ
Be patient — and your patience is only through Allah.
Quran 16:127
صبر کرو — اور تمہارا صبر صرف اللہ کی توفیق سے ہے۔
Sabr karo — aur tumhara sabr sirf Allah ki taufeeq se hai.
💡 Meaning The most humbling and liberating truth about Sabr: you cannot manufacture it yourself. Patience is a gift from Allah — given to those who ask for it. The first step is asking Allah for Sabr, not trying to generate it alone through willpower. | 🎯 Apply It Before facing your next test, make this dua: ‘Ya Allah, grant me Sabr — because I cannot be patient without Your help.’ This transforms the effort from self-reliance to divine partnership. Ask for Sabr before you need it. |
إِنَّ اللَّهَ مَعَ الصَّابِرِينَ
“Indeed, Allah is with those who are patient.”
— Al-Quran 2:153
مَا أُعْطِيَ أَحَدٌ عَطَاءً خَيْرًا مِنَ الصَّبْرِ
No one has been given a gift better than patience.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Sahih Bukhari 1469
کسی کو بھی صبر سے بہتر تحفہ نہیں دیا گیا۔
Kisi ko bhi sabr se behtar tohfa nahi diya gaya.
💡 Meaning The Prophet ﷺ ranks all gifts and declares Sabr the greatest. Not wealth, not intelligence, not beauty, not talent — but patience. This completely reorients what we should be asking Allah for most urgently. | 🎯 Apply It Rethink your dua list. How often do you specifically ask Allah for Sabr versus money or success? The Prophet ﷺ declares Sabr the most valuable gift. Make it your most consistent and urgent request in every salah. |
مَنْ يَتَصَبَّرْ يُصَبِّرْهُ اللَّهُ
Whoever tries to be patient, Allah will make him patient.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Sahih Bukhari 1469
جو شخص صبر کرنے کی کوشش کرے، اللہ اسے صبر عطا فرماتا ہے۔
Jo shakhs sabr karne ki koshish kare, Allah use sabr ata farmata hai.
💡 Meaning The divine mechanism of Sabr: you take the first step of trying to be patient — even imperfectly — and Allah responds by granting you the actual capacity for patience. You provide the effort; Allah provides the ability. | 🎯 Apply It Stop waiting to feel patient before you act patient. Act patient first — through your words, your reactions — even when you do not feel it internally. That effort is the trigger that activates Allah’s grant of genuine patience in your heart. |
إِنَّ الصَّبْرَ عِنْدَ الصَّدْمَةِ الْأُولَى
Indeed, patience is at the first strike.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Sahih Bukhari 1283
بے شک صبر پہلے صدمے کے وقت ہوتا ہے۔
Be-shak sabr pehle sadme ke waqt hota hai.
💡 Meaning Real Sabr is measured at the first moment of shock — not after composure returns naturally. The first reaction to bad news, the first response to injustice, the first moment of loss — that is when Sabr’s value is tested and earned. | 🎯 Apply It Train your first-response reflex. When something bad happens, your first words in the next 30 seconds determine whether you achieved Sabr. Practice saying Inna Lillahi in small daily frustrations so it becomes automatic in big ones. |
إِنَّ أَمْرَهُ كُلَّهُ خَيْرٌ
All of the believer’s affair is good.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Sahih Muslim 2999
مومن کا سارا معاملہ خیر ہی خیر ہے۔
Momin ka saara muamla khair hi khair hai.
💡 Meaning The Prophet ﷺ reveals the believer’s unique advantage: everything that happens to them is ultimately good — if they respond correctly. If blessed: they thank Allah (good). If tested: they are patient (good). There is no losing scenario for the patient believer. | 🎯 Apply It Memorise this hadith. When something bad happens say: ‘My entire affair is good. If I am patient in this test, this too is good for me.’ This reframe is not denial — it is the prophetically-revealed truth about the believer’s situation. |
لَمَّا صَبَرُوا جَعَلْنَاهُمْ أَئِمَّةً
When they were patient We made them leaders.
Quran 32:24
جب انہوں نے صبر کیا ہم نے انہیں رہنما بنایا۔
Jab unhon ne sabr kiya hum ne unhein rehnauma banaya.
💡 Meaning Allah reveals the qualification for true leadership: Sabr. The people He elevated to guide humanity were qualified specifically because of their patience — not intelligence, wealth, or connections. Sabr is the character credential that earns divine appointment to leadership. | 🎯 Apply It If you aspire to lead — your family, team, or community — invest in developing your Sabr. The person who leads through patience rather than force builds the most durable leadership. Sabr is the leadership qualification Allah values most. |
هَمٍّ وَلَا حَزَنٍ إِلَّا كَفَّرَ اللَّهُ
No worry or grief befalls a believer except that Allah expiates his sins through it.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Sahih Bukhari 5641
کوئی غم یا تکلیف مومن کو نہیں پہنچتی مگر اللہ اس سے اس کے گناہ مٹا دیتا ہے۔
Koi gham ya takleef momin ko nahi pahunchti magar Allah us se us ke gunaah mita deta hai.
💡 Meaning Every difficulty — worry, grief, illness, even the prick of a thorn — is actively erasing your sins. Your hardship is doing purification work on your soul. Pain in the life of a believer is never purely negative — it is also cleansing. | 🎯 Apply It When in difficulty, say: ‘Ya Allah, let this hardship purify me. Let it wipe my sins and bring me closer to You.’ This transforms your pain from suffering into active spiritual purification happening right now. |
وَلَنَبْلُوَنَّكُمْ بِشَيْءٍ مِنَ الْخَوْفِ
We will surely test you with something of fear and hunger.
Quran 2:155
ہم یقیناً تمہیں ڈر اور بھوک سے آزمائیں گے۔
Hum yaqeenan tumhein darr aur bhouk se aazmayein ge.
💡 Meaning Allah promises testing — it is not a possibility but a certainty. Expecting life to be free of tests is a misunderstanding of Allah’s design. Tests are the curriculum, not the exception. The believer who knows this is never shocked by difficulty. | 🎯 Apply It Reframe every difficulty from ‘Why is this happening to me?’ to ‘This is the promised test Allah told me would come.’ When you know the test is coming, you can prepare rather than being devastated by it. |
فَإِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا
For indeed with hardship will be ease.
Quran 94:6
پس بے شک مشکل کے ساتھ آسانی ہے۔
Pas be-shak mushkil ke saath aasaani hai.
💡 Meaning This is the second of the two consecutive divine promises of ease in Surah Ash-Sharh. Allah repeats this promise to emphasise its absolute certainty. Ease is not a hope — it is a guaranteed companion to every hardship. Allah promises it twice. | 🎯 Apply It Find the ease that already exists within your current hardship. Perhaps a person helping you. Perhaps a skill you are developing. Perhaps a relationship being strengthened. Ease is always there — Sabr opens your eyes to see it. |
رَبِّ اشْرَحْ لِي صَدْرِي
My Lord, expand for me my chest.
Quran 20:25 — Dua of Prophet Musa AS
میرے رب! میرا سینہ کھول دے۔
Mere Rabb! Mera seena khol de.
💡 Meaning Prophet Musa (AS) asked Allah to expand his chest — to give him the inner capacity and patience needed for his enormous mission. This dua is the request for Sabr in its most direct form: asking Allah to widen your inner capacity to handle difficulty with grace. | 🎯 Apply It Memorise and recite this short dua daily, especially before challenging situations. Ask Allah to expand your chest — to give you the inner width to handle difficulty with patience and wisdom rather than anxiety and anger. |
وَعَسَى أَنْ تَكْرَهُوا شَيْئًا وَهُوَ خَيْرٌ لَكُمْ
Perhaps you dislike a thing and it is good for you.
Quran 2:216
اور ہو سکتا ہے کہ تم کوئی چیز ناپسند کرو اور وہ تمہارے لیے بہتر ہو۔
Aur ho sakta hai ke tum koi cheez napasand karo aur woh tumhare liye behtar ho.
💡 Meaning One of the most comforting ayat in the Quran. Allah reveals that human dislike and divine goodness do not always align — and when they don’t, divine goodness wins. What feels worst may be best. What breaks your heart may save your soul. | 🎯 Apply It List three things you currently dislike in your life. Next to each, write: ‘This may be good for me in ways I cannot see yet.’ Return to this list in one year and notice how many proved to be true. |
الصَّبْرُ ضِيَاءٌ
“Patience is illumination.”
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Sahih Muslim
وَاصْبِرْ لِحُكْمِ رَبِّكَ
Be patient for the decision of your Lord.
Quran 52:48
اپنے رب کے فیصلے پر صبر کرو۔
Apne Rabb ke faisle par sabr karo.
💡 Meaning This command addresses patience with divine decree — qadar. Not just patience in suffering, but trust in Allah’s judgment when His decision differs from what you wanted. This is the deepest form of Sabr: accepting that Allah’s decision is better than your preference. | 🎯 Apply It When something happens that you did not want — a door closes, a dua is answered differently — say: ‘Ya Allah, I am patient with Your decision. I trust Your wisdom over my preference.’ This is Sabr with Tawakkul. |
إِنَّ اللَّهَ لَا يَظْلِمُ مِثْقَالَ ذَرَّةٍ
Indeed, Allah does not wrong anyone by even the weight of an atom.
Quran 4:40
بے شک اللہ ذرے برابر بھی ظلم نہیں کرتا۔
Be-shak Allah zarre barabar bhi zulm nahi karta.
💡 Meaning The foundation of Sabr with Allah’s decree: divine justice is perfect and absolute. Nothing unfair is happening to you from Allah’s side. What feels unjust from your limited perspective is perfectly just from His complete knowledge. | 🎯 Apply It When something feels deeply unfair, return to this ayah. Say: ‘Allah has not wronged me by even an atom. His justice is perfect even when I cannot see it.’ This belief transforms bitterness into trust and keeps Sabr possible in deep pain. |
وَلَا تَيْأَسُوا مِنْ رَوْحِ اللَّهِ
Do not despair of relief from Allah.
Quran 12:87
اللہ کی رحمت سے مایوس نہ ہو۔
Allah ki rahmat se mayoos na ho.
💡 Meaning Despair of Allah’s relief is categorised in Islamic teaching as among the major sins. Prophet Yaqub (AS) said these words after losing both sons. If he — with all his grief — refused to despair, so must we. No situation is beyond Allah’s ability to relieve. | 🎯 Apply It When you feel hopeless, recite this ayah three times. Then make one specific dua for relief. Continue daily. Allah’s relief can come in one moment from a direction you never expected. Do not close that door with despair. |
وَلَسَوْفَ يُعْطِيكَ رَبُّكَ فَتَرْضَى
And your Lord is going to give you, and you will be satisfied.
Quran 93:5
اور آپ کا رب آپ کو عطا فرمائے گا اور آپ خوش ہو جائیں گے۔
Aur aap ka Rabb aap ko ata farmaye ga aur aap khush ho jaayein ge.
💡 Meaning These words were revealed to the Prophet ﷺ during one of his most difficult periods. Allah’s personal promise: I will give you until you are completely satisfied. This promise extends to every believer who holds on with Sabr through the dark seasons. | 🎯 Apply It Hold this ayah close in your most difficult season. Allah’s giving may be delayed — but it is promised. And it will be so complete that you will be fully satisfied. Hold on with Sabr until that giving arrives. |
رَبَّنَا أَفْرِغْ عَلَيْنَا صَبْرًا
Our Lord, pour upon us patience.
Quran 2:250
ہمارے رب! ہم پر صبر انڈیل دے۔
Hamare Rabb! Hum par sabr andel de.
💡 Meaning The word ‘afrig’ means to pour out completely — like pouring out an entire container. The believers asked Allah not for a little patience but to pour it over them completely. This is the dua for total saturation in Sabr. | 🎯 Apply It Make this dua when you feel your patience running out. Ask to be completely saturated in patience. Pour this dua out from your heart with urgency. Allah responds to this dua with His grant of Sabr. |
إِنَّ اللَّهَ يَبْتَلِي عَبْدَهُ بِقَدَرِ دِيْنِهِ
Allah tests His servant according to his level of deen.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Tirmidhi
اللہ اپنے بندے کو اس کے دین کے مطابق آزماتا ہے۔
Allah apne bande ko us ke deen ke mutaabiq aazmaata hai.
💡 Meaning The greater your deen and closeness to Allah, the greater the test you face. The Prophets were tested most severely. If your trials are intense, this hadith offers a remarkable reframe: your difficulty is evidence of your spiritual station with Allah. | 🎯 Apply It If your test feels especially hard, consider: perhaps Allah is testing you at a higher level because He sees your capacity. Say: ‘Ya Allah, help me pass this test at the level You believe I am capable of.’ Turn difficulty into an honour. |
الصَّبْرُ صَبْرَانِ — عَلَى الْمُصِيبَةِ وَعَلَى الطَّاعَةِ
Patience is of two kinds: patience in calamity and patience in obedience.
Imam Ali RA
صبر دو قسم کا ہے: مصیبت پر صبر اور اطاعت پر صبر۔
Sabr do qisam ka hai: museebat par sabr aur itaa’at par sabr.
💡 Meaning There are multiple dimensions of Sabr. Patience in calamity — enduring what happens to you. Patience in obedience — staying consistent in worship, avoiding haram. Both require effort. Both earn reward. Both are forms of Sabr. | 🎯 Apply It Assess yourself in both types: How is your patience when things go wrong? And how is your patience in consistent worship — waking for Fajr, avoiding what is haram? Both types need cultivation simultaneously. |
الصَّبْرُ مِفْتَاحُ الْفَرَجِ
Patience is the key to relief.
Islamic Wisdom
صبر فرج کی کنجی ہے۔
Sabr faraj ki kunji hai.
💡 Meaning Faraj means relief, opening, breakthrough — the moment when the difficulty ends and ease arrives. The metaphor of the key is precise: the door of relief is locked, and Sabr is the specific key that opens it. No other key works on this door. | 🎯 Apply It Visualise your Sabr as the key in your hand. Every day of patient endurance turns that key a little further. The door is about to open. Keep holding the key. Keep turning it. Faraj is coming with every moment of continued patience. |
فَاصْبِرْ صَبْرًا جَمِيلًا
So be patient with beautiful patience.
Quran 70:5
پس خوبصورتی سے صبر کرو۔
Pas khoobsoorti se sabr karo.
💡 Meaning The command is not just to be patient — but to make your patience beautiful. Sabr Jameel: without complaints, without bitterness, without loss of faith, without making others feel burdened. Patience that retains its elegance under pressure. | 🎯 Apply It Ask yourself: is my patience beautiful right now? Or is it accompanied by complaining, bitterness, or making others feel guilty? Beautiful patience is quiet, dignified, trusting. Upgrade your Sabr from mere endurance to elegance. |
وَإِنْ تَصْبِرُوا وَتَتَّقُوا فَإِنَّ ذَلِكَ مِنْ عَزْمِ الْأُمُورِ
If you are patient and fear Allah — that is of the matters of determination.
Quran 3:186
اگر تم صبر کرو اور تقوی اختیار کرو تو یہ بڑے عزم کے کاموں میں سے ہے۔
Agar tum sabr karo aur taqwa ikhtiyaar karo to yeh bare azm ke kaamon mein se hai.
💡 Meaning Allah categorises Sabr + Taqwa as ‘min azm al-umoor’ — matters of great determination. This is not passive endurance — it is active, courageous spiritual strength. Sabr is not weakness; it is the strongest form of inner power available to the believer. | 🎯 Apply It Reframe your patience: you are not being weak by choosing Sabr. You are demonstrating azm — determination that Allah Himself praises. The patient person is the strongest person in the room. Own that strength completely. |
إِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا
“Indeed, with hardship comes ease.”
— Al-Quran 94:5
وَتَوَاصَوْا بِالصَّبْرِ
And advised each other to patience.
Quran 103:3
اور ایک دوسرے کو صبر کی وصیت کی۔
Aur aik doosre ko sabr ki wasiyyat ki.
💡 Meaning Surah Al-Asr describes four qualities of those who are not in loss: iman, good deeds, mutual encouragement to truth, and mutual encouragement to Sabr. Community Sabr — reminding each other to be patient — is a defining quality of the successful. | 🎯 Apply It Be someone who encourages others to Sabr when they are struggling. Send this collection to someone going through difficulty. Your reminder of patience to others is itself an act of worship — and keeps you out of loss too. |
وَلَمَنْ صَبَرَ وَغَفَرَ إِنَّ ذَلِكَ لَمِنْ عَزْمِ الْأُمُورِ
Whoever is patient and forgives — that is of the matters of strong determination.
Quran 42:43
اور جو صبر کرے اور معاف کر دے — بے شک یہ بڑے حوصلے کا کام ہے۔
Aur jo sabr kare aur maaf kar de — be-shak yeh bare hausle ka kaam hai.
💡 Meaning Allah pairs Sabr with forgiveness — presenting them as the twin marks of great determination and noble character. The ability to be wronged and respond with both patience AND forgiveness is described as requiring exceptional inner strength. | 🎯 Apply It Is there someone who has wronged you that you are holding resentment toward? This ayah calls you to Sabr (not retaliating) AND Afwa (actively forgiving). This combination is azm — great determination. Make the intention to forgive today. |
لَا يُصِيبُنَا إِلَّا مَا كَتَبَ اللَّهُ لَنَا
Nothing will afflict us except what Allah has decreed for us.
Quran 9:51
ہمیں صرف وہی پہنچتا ہے جو اللہ نے ہمارے لیے لکھ دیا ہے۔
Humein sirf wahi pahunchta hai jo Allah ne hamare liye likh diya hai.
💡 Meaning Divine decree — Qadar — is the foundation under Sabr. Knowing that nothing occurs outside Allah’s knowledge and permission allows the believer to accept difficulty without panic. Your situation was known, written, and decreed by Allah in its full context. | 🎯 Apply It When you feel blindsided by difficulty say: ‘This was written for me by Allah. It is not random. It is not outside His plan. I accept His decree and I respond with Sabr.’ This acceptance is the beginning of genuine peace with your situation. |
وَمَنْ يَتَوَكَّلْ عَلَى اللَّهِ فَهُوَ حَسْبُهُ
And whoever relies upon Allah — then He is sufficient for him.
Quran 65:3
جو شخص اللہ پر بھروسہ کرے اللہ اسے کافی ہے۔
Jo shakhs Allah par bharosa kare Allah use kaafi hai.
💡 Meaning Sabr and Tawakkul are inseparable. The patient person endures because they have transferred reliance from their own capacity to Allah’s sufficiency. When Allah is your reliance, the instability of circumstances loses its power to shake you. | 🎯 Apply It Practice Tawakkul alongside Sabr today. After making your best effort, consciously release the outcome: ‘Ya Allah, I have done what I can. You are sufficient for me. I rely on You.’ Then feel the peace this release produces. |
وَهُوَ مَعَكُمْ أَيْنَمَا كُنْتُمْ
And He is with you wherever you are.
Quran 57:4
اور وہ تمہارے ساتھ ہے جہاں بھی تم ہو۔
Aur woh tumhare saath hai jahan bhi tum ho.
💡 Meaning Divine companionship is the ultimate comfort for the patient person. You are never alone in your difficulty. Allah is present — completely aware, completely capable, completely compassionate — wherever you are, facing whatever trial. This presence makes Sabr possible. | 🎯 Apply It In your most isolated, difficult moments — remind yourself of this ayah. Say: ‘He is with me right now, here, in this exact situation.’ Let that presence be your comfort. You are not enduring alone. Sabr is possible because He is with you. |
وَهُوَ الْغَفُورُ الرَّحِيمُ
And He is the Forgiving, the Merciful.
Quran 2:173
اور وہ بخشنے والا، رحم کرنے والا ہے۔
Aur woh bakhshne wala, rahm karne wala hai.
💡 Meaning When you fail in Sabr — when you lose your patience and react badly — these two names of Allah are your return point. Al-Ghafoor (the Forgiving) and Al-Raheem (the Especially Merciful) are waiting for your return. Failure in Sabr is not the end — it is a moment for istighfar. | 🎯 Apply It When you fail in Sabr, do not add guilt to the failure. Immediately say Astaghfirullah, return to these names of Allah, seek His forgiveness, and restart your Sabr. The patient person is not the one who never fails — it is the one who always returns. |
إِنَّهُ كَانَ صَابِرًا — نِعْمَ الْعَبْدُ
Indeed he was patient — what an excellent servant.
Quran 38:44 — About Prophet Ayyub AS
بے شک وہ صبر کرنے والے تھے — کیا ہی اچھے بندے تھے۔
Be-shak woh sabr karne wale the — kya hi achhe bande the.
💡 Meaning Allah praises Prophet Ayyub (AS) — who endured years of illness, loss, and isolation — with the words ‘what an excellent servant.’ The combination that earned this divine praise: Sabr (patient endurance) and Awwab (constantly returning to Allah). | 🎯 Apply It In your current difficulty, combine Ayyub’s two qualities: endure with Sabr, and return to Allah constantly in dua, in salah, in dhikr. This combination of patient endurance and constant divine connection earned the greatest patient person in history his divine praise. |
وَالصَّابِرِينَ وَالصَّابِرَاتِ
And the patient men and patient women.
Quran 33:35
اور صبر کرنے والے مرد اور صبر کرنے والی عورتیں۔
Aur sabr karne waale mard aur sabr karne waali auraten.
💡 Meaning In this beautiful ayah, Allah lists the qualities He has prepared great reward for — and among the first is patience, specified equally for both men and women. Sabr is a universal virtue, equally available and equally rewarded for all believers without distinction. | 🎯 Apply It Know that your Sabr — whether you are a man or woman — is equally seen, valued, and rewarded by Allah. No patience goes unrecorded. Your quiet patience at home, in difficulty, in relationships — Allah sees every moment of it. |
قُلْ يَا عِبَادِيَ الَّذِينَ أَسْرَفُوا عَلَى أَنْفُسِهِمْ لَا تَقْنَطُوا مِنْ رَحْمَةِ اللَّهِ
Say: O My servants who have wronged themselves — do not despair of Allah’s mercy.
Quran 39:53
کہو: اے میرے وہ بندو جنہوں نے اپنی جانوں پر زیادتی کی — اللہ کی رحمت سے مایوس نہ ہو۔
Kaho: Ae mere woh bando jinhon ne apni jaanon par zyadti ki — Allah ki rahmat se mayoos na ho.
💡 Meaning This ayah is specifically addressed to those who have sinned extensively — and yet Allah calls them ‘MY servants’ and immediately forbids despair of His mercy. No matter what you have done or how long you have been struggling, Allah’s door of mercy is open. | 🎯 Apply It If you feel your past failures in Sabr have been too many — too much complaining, too much bitterness — hear Allah calling you ‘My servant’ and forbidding your despair. Return to Him now. His mercy has no limit for the one who returns. |
فَلَا تَعْلَمُ نَفْسٌ مَا أُخْفِيَ لَهُمْ مِنْ قُرَّةِ أَعْيُنٍ
No soul knows what has been hidden for them of comfort and joy.
Quran 32:17
کوئی نفس نہیں جانتا کہ اس کے لیے آنکھوں کی ٹھنڈک کیا چھپا کر رکھی گئی ہے۔
Koi nafs nahi jaanta ke us ke liye aankhon ki thandi kya chhupa kar rakhi gayi hai.
💡 Meaning The reward waiting for those who practice Sabr is so magnificent that Allah says no soul can even imagine it. The ‘coolness of eyes’ — qurratu a’yun — is the most complete description of joy and satisfaction in Arabic. Infinite, unimaginable joy is waiting for the patient. | 🎯 Apply It When Sabr is hardest — when the test is long and the reward seems distant — remember that what Allah has prepared for you is beyond your imagination. You are enduring for something so beautiful that your mind literally cannot contain it. Hold on. |
مَا أُعْطِيَ أَحَدٌ عَطَاءً خَيْرًا مِنَ الصَّبْرِ
“No one has been given a better gift than patience.”
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ | Sahih Bukhari
رَبَّنَا لَا تُزِغْ قُلُوبَنَا بَعْدَ إِذْ هَدَيْتَنَا
Our Lord, do not let our hearts deviate after You have guided us.
Quran 3:8
ہمارے رب! جب تو نے ہمیں ہدایت دی ہے تو ہمارے دلوں کو ٹیڑھا نہ کر۔
Hamare Rabb! Jab tu ne humein hidayat di hai to hamare dilon ko terha na kar.
💡 Meaning A dua for steadfastness of heart — closely related to Sabr. The patient believer asks Allah to keep their heart on the straight path through all tests. This is Sabr in its preventive form: asking Allah to protect the heart before the deviation can begin. | 🎯 Apply It Recite this dua in your daily prayers, especially during difficult periods when you feel your heart beginning to harden or deviate. Asking Allah to guard your heart IS a form of Sabr — proactive patience that protects the heart from the tests that threaten it. |
مَا يَفْتَحِ اللَّهُ لِلنَّاسِ مِنْ رَحْمَةٍ فَلَا مُمْسِكَ لَهَا
Whatever Allah opens for people of mercy, none can withhold it.
Quran 35:2
اللہ لوگوں کے لیے جو رحمت کا دروازہ کھول دے اسے کوئی روک نہیں سکتا۔
Allah logon ke liye jo rahmat ka darwaza khol de use koi rok nahi sakta.
💡 Meaning The patient person knows: when Allah decides to open the door of relief, mercy, or blessing for them — nothing in creation can stop it. Not circumstances, not people, not past mistakes. Allah’s opening is unstoppable. Sabr is simply waiting for that unstoppable opening. | 🎯 Apply It When you feel blocked and stuck — remember this ayah. The door of Allah’s mercy is not locked by your circumstances. It opens when Allah wills. Your job is to maintain Sabr until that willed moment arrives. When it opens, nothing will have blocked it. |
وَفِي ذَلِكَ فَلْيَتَنَافَسِ الْمُتَنَافِسُونَ
For this let the competitors compete.
Quran 83:26
اور اسی میں شوق رکھنے والوں کو شوق رکھنا چاہیے۔
Aur isi mein shauq rakhne walon ko shauq rakhna chahiye.
💡 Meaning Allah uses the language of competition — let people compete — for the rewards of the Hereafter. This transforms Sabr from passive endurance into active, enthusiastic competition. The patient person is not merely surviving difficulty — they are competing for the most valuable prize in existence. | 🎯 Apply It See your Sabr as participation in the greatest competition ever held: who will be most patient, most trusting of Allah, most beautiful in their endurance through difficulty? Compete enthusiastically. The prize is worth it. |
اتَّقِ اللَّهَ وَكُنْ مَعَ الصَّادِقِينَ
Fear Allah and be with the truthful.
Quran 9:119
اللہ سے ڈرو اور سچوں کے ساتھ رہو۔
Allah se daro aur sachchon ke saath raho.
💡 Meaning Community is part of Sabr. Being surrounded by truthful, patient, God-fearing people strengthens your own Sabr. The companions of the Prophet ﷺ supported each other’s patience through the most extreme tests. Your community determines your capacity for Sabr. | 🎯 Apply It Deliberately cultivate relationships with people who strengthen your Sabr — who remind you of Allah, who encourage you to be patient, who are themselves role models of patience. Reduce time with people who weaken your Sabr through negativity or encouragement of impatience. |
وَاعْتَصِمُوا بِحَبْلِ اللَّهِ جَمِيعًا
And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together.
Quran 3:103
اللہ کی رسی کو مل کر مضبوطی سے تھامے رہو۔
Allah ki rassi ko mil kar mazbooti se thame raho.
💡 Meaning Holding the rope of Allah — the Quran and Sunnah — is the collective Sabr of the community. Individual patience is strengthened when the entire community holds the same rope together. The ayah’s ‘all together’ (jami’an) means no one carries the rope alone. | 🎯 Apply It Read Quran together with your family. Attend congregational prayer. Join Islamic study circles. Your Sabr is multiplied when practiced with others who are also holding the rope. Community worship is community Sabr. |
وَلَا تَهِنُوا وَلَا تَحْزَنُوا وَأَنْتُمُ الْأَعْلَوْنَ
Do not weaken and do not grieve — you will be superior.
Quran 3:139
کمزور نہ پڑو اور غم نہ کرو — تم ہی غالب رہو گے۔
Kamzor na paro aur gham na karo — tum hi ghaalib raho ge.
💡 Meaning Allah forbids two responses to difficulty: weakness and grief. Then He states the ultimate truth: the believers are superior, will be elevated. This is divine reassurance for the patient person — your temporary difficulty does not represent your final status. | 🎯 Apply It In your difficulty today, repeat these words: ‘I will not weaken. I will not grieve. Through Allah’s promise, I will be elevated.’ This is not arrogance — it is holding onto Allah’s explicit promise for the patient believer. Claim the promise with Sabr. |
مَنْ صَبَرَ ظَفِرَ
Whoever is patient succeeds.
Arabic Proverb — attributed to Ali RA
جو صبر کرے وہ کامیاب ہوتا ہے۔
Jo sabr kare woh kamyab hota hai.
💡 Meaning Three words. One complete truth. Patience and success are causally linked. This is not wishful thinking — it is a law of the spiritual universe. The patient person wins. Not sometimes, not usually — but as a fundamental rule of existence. | 🎯 Apply It Make this your daily mantra — in Arabic: ‘Man sabara zafira.’ Say it when you wake up. Say it when you want to give up. Say it when you are tested. Three words that contain the entire secret of success in this world and the next. |
الصَّبْرُ عَلَى الْمَكْرُوهِ مِنَ الْإِيمَانِ
Patience in the face of what is disliked is part of iman.
Islamic Scholarship
ناپسندیدہ پر صبر ایمان کا حصہ ہے۔
Naapasandida par sabr imaan ka hissa hai.
💡 Meaning Sabr specifically in the face of what you dislike — the situations, people, and circumstances that are genuinely unpleasant — is identified as an act of iman itself. Enduring the disliked without reacting badly is not just coping — it is believing. | 🎯 Apply It Identify your most disliked situation right now. Apply Sabr specifically to it. Say: ‘My patience in this disliked situation is itself an act of iman.’ This reframe transforms something unpleasant into something spiritually productive. |
وَاللَّهُ يُحِبُّ الصَّابِرِينَ — اللَّهُ مَعَ الصَّابِرِينَ
Allah loves the patient. Allah is with the patient.
Quran 3:146 and 2:153
اللہ صبر کرنے والوں سے محبت کرتا ہے — اللہ صبر کرنے والوں کے ساتھ ہے۔
Allah sabr karne walon se mohabbat karta hai — Allah sabr karne walon ke saath hai.
💡 Meaning The two greatest divine promises about Sabr — Allah’s love AND Allah’s companionship — combined. The patient person has both: Allah’s love filling their heart and Allah’s presence accompanying them. This double blessing is available to every person who chooses Sabr in this moment. | 🎯 Apply It Hold both promises simultaneously in your heart right now: ‘Allah loves me for my patience. Allah is with me in my patience.’ Let these two truths be the foundation of your Sabr from this moment forward. |
أَلَا بِذِكْرِ اللَّهِ تَطْمَئِنُّ الْقُلُوبُ
Unquestionably, by the remembrance of Allah hearts are assured.
Quran 13:28
خبردار! اللہ کے ذکر سے دلوں کو اطمینان حاصل ہوتا ہے۔
Khabardaar! Allah ke zikr se dilon ko itminaan haasil hota hai.
💡 Meaning The final and most comprehensive Sabr quote: the cure for the restless, impatient, anxious heart is dhikr — remembrance of Allah. Not strategy, not therapy, not distraction — but connection to Allah. Sabr and dhikr together produce Tuma’ninah: complete heart peace. | 🎯 Apply It Make dhikr your Sabr practice. When anxiety rises — say SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar. When impatience surges — say La ilaha illallah. When grief overwhelms — say Inna Lillahi. The remembrance of Allah is the medicine for every form of impatience. Ameen. 🌿 |
أَلَا بِذِكْرِ اللَّهِ تَطْمَئِنُّ الْقُلُوبُ
“By the remembrance of Allah hearts are assured.”
— Al-Quran 13:28
🌿 Alhamdulillah — May Allah Grant Us All Sabr
These 50 Sabr quotes remind us of one beautiful truth: patience is not weakness — it is the strength of the believer. Every ayah and hadees carries a promise from Allah. Hold these promises close in your most difficult moments.
Share these Sabr quotes with someone who needs patience today. JazakAllah Khair. Ameen. 🌿


















