
Allah is sufficient for the one who trusts in Allah
Our Islam Desk: No servant can spend a single moment without trust in Allah Ta’ala. Trust in Allah is also an important act of worship. Because through this, the relationship with God’s monotheism becomes deeper and deeper. Do not present yourself to anyone but Him. Because He is Eternal, He has no death. He is mighty, nothing can defeat him.
He will be sufficient for the person who depends on him – help and support him. And whoever puts his trust in anyone other than Allah, he has put his trust in something that will die, disappear and decay. Weakness and impotence surround him from all sides. Because of this, the trusting appeal to him is destroyed, he becomes disoriented.
What is the virtue and dignity of trusting God? What is the importance of deepening the heart relationship with him?
Tawakkul or relying on Allah means to rely on Allah from the heart for all the benefits and harms of this world and the hereafter. The servant will entrust all his affairs to Allah. This will bring firmness in faith that no one has the power to give or to give, to benefit or harm, except for Him alone.
Allah Ta’ala has mentioned many verses in the Holy Qur’an encouraging the believing servants to Tawakkul. For example, it has been said, ‘If you are believers, then put your trust in Allah. ‘ – Surah al-Maida: 23
In the hadith, many hadiths have been narrated about the importance of tawakkul and encouraging it. Narrated from Hazrat Umar Bin Khattab (RA). He said, Hazrat Rasoolullah (SAW) said, If you put your trust in Allah correctly, He would provide you with sustenance, just as He provides sustenance for birds. Those who go out in the morning with an empty stomach and return at night with a full stomach. ‘ – Ahmad and Tirmidhi
One important thing to remember here is that with pure trust in Allah, it is necessary to seek and work for means of livelihood – not to sit on trust. In this context, the Qur’an says, ‘Fear Allah, and let the believers put their trust in Allah. ‘ – Surah Al-Maida: 11
Here it is said to fear Allah along with trust. And it includes all the materials mentioned. So it is a great form of disobedience to just sit back and trust without resorting to the prescribed means or doing the work – even though there is Tawakkul in it. Therefore no man should convert trust into impossibility or convert impossibility into trust. Rather, all the tools he uses will include trust.
Islamic scholars say that Tawakkul is of two types-
One. Trusting in matters over which no one but Allah has any power.
Two. Relying on external means and objects.
A valid trust is a person entrusting another person to perform a task on his behalf. The person in charge will have the ability in the matter. In this case too he will not depend entirely on the person. Rather, he himself and the person in charge will rely on Allah for the implementation of the said matter.
This example is noteworthy for the implementation of tawakkul and the adoption of legitimate means and means to connect the heart with Allah – Hazrat Muhammad SAW. During the Hijrah left Makkah for Madinah. Later he hid in a cave called ‘Soor’. Hazrat Abu Bakr RA. Narrating the incident of Hijrah, the Holy Prophet said, “When we were in ‘Gare Sawre’, I looked up and saw the feet of the polytheists right above our heads. I said, O Messenger of God! Only if one of them looks at his feet will he see us. Then he said to me, ‘What do you think about us two O Abu Bakr! God is our third person. That is, our helper. ‘ – Sahih Bukhari and Muslim
In the Holy Qur’an, Allah Ta’ala has described it like this, ‘When the disbelievers expelled him, he was one of the two, while they were in the cave. Then he said to his companion, do not be sad, God is with us. ‘ – Surah Tawbah: 40
So whoever trusts in Allah, he will gain his status unimaginably, he will enjoy its results. And he will be the most open hearted person, the happiest person. Allah Ta’ala says, ‘Whoever puts his trust in Allah, He is Sufficient for him. ‘ – Surah Talaq: 3
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