The Tragic Story of Prophet Ayyub (AS) and His Wife Support Qur’an stories by joining below and keeping this channel alive. ❤️ YouTube Membership → / / @religiousstorytv ❤️ Patreon → / / religiousstorytv A man who had everything lost it all—wealth, children, health, friends—yet never let go of faith in Allah. This is the moving Prophet Ayyub story (known as Prophet Job islam), a timeless lesson in patience in Islam and unwavering trust. From Satan’s whispers to the spring of healing, from exile to return, and from sorrow to joy, discover how Ayyub alaihis salam turned every trial into gratitude. In this episode of Religious Story TV, we bring classic Quranic stories to today’s audience with clear narration, easy language, and cinematic pacing. You’ll meet Rahima—the loyal wife—witness the heavy trials in Islam, and learn the famous supplication: “Truly, harm has touched me, and You are the Most Merciful of the merciful.” What you’ll learn How sabr in Islam looks in real life: losing everything yet saying “Alhamdulillah.” Why Shaytan failed in Satan vs Ayyub, and how whispers target our weak moments. The sign of Ayyub miracle recovery and the blessed spring—an unforgettable Ayyub healing story. Practical takeaways to grow gratitude, resist despair, and strengthen faith in Allah during hardship. Watch next on Religious Story TV If you love clear, heartfelt prophet stories and reflective Islamic reminder content, you’re in the right place. 👍 Like the video📩 Comment your reflections🔔 Subscribe so you don’t miss future Quran stories and stories of prophets💫 Share this powerful Islamic story with someone who needs hope today Like the video, subscribe, and comment your reflections so you don’t miss future Quran stories and stories of prophets. Share this powerful Islamic story with someone who needs hope today. This film retells the story of prophet ayyub with focus on character, mercy, and hope. We present an uplifting Islamic story that highlights gratitude, duʿa, and trust in Allah. You will also hear about prophet ayyub miracles described by scholars and remembered by communities. Our narration fits viewers searching for reflective prophet stories and a concise story of ayyub as that speaks to the heart. It is a living example and story of a prophet that guides us through patience, worship, and perseverance. Many Muslims know Ayyub as Ayyub AS, and this episode shows how tests become mercy for those with faith in Allah. These are not just tales; they are Quranic stories meant to renew hearts in every age. REFERENCES: Mustafavī, et-Taḥqīq, “Eyyūb” entry. Musnad, II, 243, 304, 314, 347, 490; V, 164. Bukhārī, “Ghusl”, 20; “Anbiyā”, 20; “Tawḥīd”, 7, 35. Ibn Mājah, “Ṭibb”, 22. Nasā’ī, “Ghusl”, 7. Ṭabarī, Jāmi‘ al-Bayān, XXIII, 106–109. —, Tārīkh (Abu’l-Faḍl), I, 322–325. Mas‘ūdī, Murūj adh-Dhahab (Abd al-Ḥamīd), I, 48. Tha‘labī, ‘Arā’is al-Majālis, pp. 116–125. Mawhūb b. Aḥmad al-Jawāliqī, al-Mu‘arrab (ed. F. ‘Abd al-Raḥīm), Damascus 1410/1990, p. 102. Ibn Kathīr, al-Bidāya, I, 220–225. —, Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyā’, I, 367–375. Tecrid Tercemesi, IX, 142–143. A. Jeffery, The Foreign Vocabulary of the Qur’ān, Baroda 1938, pp. 73–74. —, “Ayyūb,” EI2 (Fr.), I, 819. M. Abu’n-Nūr al-Hadīdī, ‘Ismat al-Anbiyā’, Cairo 1399/1979, p. 63. ‘Abd al-Wahhāb al-Najjār, Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyā’, Cairo, n.d. (Maktabat Dār al-Turāth), pp. 415–418. Ancien Testament, p. 1453. F. Prat, “Job,” DB, III/2, pp. 1559–1560. M. H. Pope, “Job, Book of,” IDB, II, 911–925. M. Seligsohn, “Eyyūb,” İA, IV, 422–424. M. A. Yanah, “Hauran,” EJd., VII, 1476–1477. H. L. Ginsberg et al., “Job, The Book of,” ibid., X, 111–128. #ProphetAyyub #ProphetJob #IslamicStory #QuranStories #PatienceInIslam #Sabr #IslamicReminder #IslamicMotivation #StoriesOfProphets #FaithInAllah