Patience
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- This article is about the state of being. For other uses, see Patience (disambiguation)
Impatience is an opposite of patience.
Patience is described as a virtue in religion or spiritual practices. It is highlighted in the Bible
and Qur'an in the story of Job. However, it is not one of the traditional Biblical three theological virtues nor one of the four cardinal virtues.
In Mahayana Buddhism, patience is one of the six (or ten) paramitas that a bodhisattva trains in and practices to realize perfect Bodhi (enlightenment).
Patience in Islam is one of the best and most valuable virtues of life. Through patience, a Muslim believes that an individual can get closer to God and thus attain true peace. It is also stressed in Islam, that God is with those who are patient, more specifically during suffering.
Hinduism considers patience vital in gaining control of the five senses as part of achieving Moksha - the liberation from the cycle of life, death and re-birth.
External links
- [Quotations on Patience] A short collection of quotations on Patience from a broad range of sources
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