1) We were created to worship Allah
We were created to worship Allah, and we all made a promise to do so before we were sent to earth. Tests are a means for us to fulfill this promise, in fact, they are a ‘sunnah’ of Allah – i.e. tests are the means by which Allah distinguishes between us because they help to expose faith and lack of faith. Allah states in the Qur’an:
2) Allah tests us to purify us and wash away our sins.
3) A test can sometimes replace a worse misfortune
A test can be a form of protection from something that might have befallen us. Or being deprived of something might, in fact, be saving us from something that is not good for us, even though we don’t have the knowledge to realize it at the time. Allah tells us: “Perhaps you dislike a thing and Allah makes therein much good.”(Surah 4: 19). Therefore the test which might seem so awful to you at the time is, in fact, a blessing.
4) Tests are given to us to strengthen our Iman (faith).
The Prophet (saw) said: “The people who face the most difficult tests are the prophets, then the righteous, then those following them in degree. A person is tried according to his religion. So if there is firmness in his religion, then the trial is increased, and if there is a weakness, then it is lightened. Verily a trial remains with a servant until he walks the earth having no sin left upon him”(Bukhari).
Allah wants to refine us, out of His love and mercy, so that we can attain not just Paradise but the highest rank of the Prophets and the righteous. Tests expose our faults and weaknesses to ourselves – and that awareness enables us to be more focused and proactive in rectifying those aspects of our character.
5) Allah tests a person He loves.
The Prophet (saw) said: “Whenever Allah wills good for a person, He subjects them to adversity”. (Bukhari). Why? Because the servant reacts with Sabr (patience) and contentment with Allah’s decree, it brings them closer to Allah. And “Allah loves the Patient” (Surah 3: 146)

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