And if you be patient (forgiving) it is better for you.
And if you be patient (forgiving) it is better for you.'' He therefore addressed Muslims saying:ِ ``None of you should ever mutilate anyone, for it is unlawful in the sight of God.'' 6- To be always patient and forgiving Patience, which is indeed bitter must be only for the sake of God; if it is to bear sweet fruit. And almost in all cases it is very hard or not possible, to be patient unless we seek God's help.
Forgiveness too, which is the twin-brother of patience must be for the sake of God, or else saying:ِ ``I can forgive but I cannot forget, is only another way of saying I can't forgive.'' [ 526 ] 7- When all the endeavours and strifes in the way of Allah give not the expected results, a Muslim should not lose hope and courage, nor should he grieve on that and say what is the use of teaching these stubborn people. They give no ear to my preaching and warnings.
A Muslim should never yield to such thoughts. He who does his duty should not worry about the results. Who knows how the seed of the word of God may grow into a huge tree and bear sweet fruit!? 8- Don't worry about their conspiracy because Allah looks after you. 9- Of course the stubborn enemy will not yield that easy, and may continue obstinately with his plots and plans against the man of God. So the godly should not be distressed of the intrigues, and meanwhile should be careful on that.
10- Being pious and good-doer. The ending of the SUREH gives the consolation of thinking that God is always with the pious who avoid evil and with those who do good deeds. Therefore the believers should go on with constancy, doing good for the sake of God to all His servants and even to all His creatures.
THE COMMENTARY THE ASCENSION OF THE HOLY PROPHET (VERSE NO.