inna lillahi wa inallah e raji oon

Inna lillahi wa inallah e Raji on, in our article today, we will discuss a tremendous Qur'anic verse (Inna lillahi wa inaallah e Raji oon) which indicates the greatness of our great Qur'an, and explain its meaning, and correct a misconception of many people. .
The power of inna lillahi wa inallah e raji oon
What a great phrase, and what a beautiful word, comprehensive and preventive, combining ease and strength.
The ease of pronunciation and the strength of the meaning, and between servitude and pride, the captivity of the creature to the Creator; And the pride of the creature is its creator.
It is customary that if this word is heard, it suggests calamity, and this is what it came for in the Qur'an.

inna lillahi wa inallah e raji oon
Almighty God said: {Those who, when a calamity befalls them, say: "Indeed, we belong to God and we belong to God" (Al-Baqarah: 156).
But not to increase or deepen your wounds, but to ease them and strengthen patience.
Is consolation nothing but pity?
It is said by the people of calamities, who believe in him and submit to his opinion.
{So they turned to God's grace and generosity, untouched by evil, and followed Almighty God's approval.' 174
Inna lillahi wa inallah e Raji oon Ask for optimism and comfort for the afflicted.
Its goal is to raise morale and stabilize the psychological state.

inna lillahi wa inallah e raji oon
It is a fortress for the Muslim not to fall into dissatisfaction with the decree and a salvation for him from objection to fate.
Inna lillahi wa inallah e Raji oon addresses the afflicted so that you are not sad, because you belong to God, glory be to Him, and so that you are not pessimistic, because you are coming to God.
ina lila waina allah rajiun
It is an acknowledgment and acknowledgment on the part of the afflicted that he and what in him was hurt
And what he lost of money, family or the like, and everything around him is everything to God Almighty.
As long as this is the case, and as long as we, what we own, what we love
And what we collect belongs to God, so that God does with us what He wants and take from us what He wants,
and so that the soul is satisfied and the soul calms down, “to Him we will return”.