And it can’t be attained except to the patient, and it can’t be attained except to the great fortunate.
By remembering the challenges made by Prophet Ibrahim, as mentioned in verses 6: 80-81, by Prophet Nooh, as mentioned in verse 10: 71, by Prophet Hood, as mentioned in verses 11: 55-56, and by Prophet Muhammed, as mentioned in verses 7: 194-195, whoever engages in strenuous Jihad against the disbelievers, as mentioned in verses 25: 52, and whoever becomes a proud representative of the Lord, as mentioned in verse 3: 79, by utilizing Adhikr as prosperity and as a Shield and Safeguard against all calamities, diseases, and Hellfire, and as a forerunner to Paradise, as mentioned in verse 35: 32, by propagating Adhikr—the Balance and Trust to keep the universe in its equilibrium—can only be counted among the greatly fortunate. They prefer the Soul and Hereafter to the bodily and worldly life. See explanation 4: 63; 9: 73, 120-121; 25: 52; 28: 79-80.