| Kitaab At-Tawheed, Chapter 31: Allah's Words: "And depend upon Allah if you truly believe..." |
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Kitaab At-Tawheed, Chapter: 31 Allah's Words: [And Depend Upon Allah if You Truly Believe]
Allah , Most Glorified, Most High, informs us in this verse that two believing men from Bani Israa`eel 1 advised their people and requested that they enter the city of Jerusalem, promising them that they would receive Allah's Help if they did so, because they believed in Allah's Promise which they had heard from the mouth of their Prophet, Moosa (as ), and they asked them to depend upon Allah and trust in2 Him that He would fulfill His Promise and not to be intimidated by the strength of the enemy forces, for victory is in Allah's Hands - He grants it to whom He wills and He withholds it from whom He wills, and He has promised the Believers victory and He never breaks His Promise. Benefits Derived From This Verse
Relevance of This Verse to the Subject of the Chapter That the verse proves the obligation of sincere dependence on Allah and trust in Him, Alone. Relevance of This Verse to the Subject of Tawheed That the verse proves that depending on Allah and trusting in Him is a form of worship, and directing an act of worship to other than Allah is shirk. ..ooOOoo.. Allah , says:
Allah , Most Glorified, Most High, informs us in this verse that the true Believers are those who, when they fear Allah , fear His punishment, and as a result, obey all of His Commands and abstain from all that He has forbidden; and when verses from the Noble Qur'an are recited to them, their faith and belief are increased and they depend upon Allah and trust in Him, Alone; and they entrust all matters to Him, doing all that is beneficial to them and abandoning that which is harmful to them. Benefits Derived From This Verse
Relevance of This Verse to the Subject of the Chapter That the verse proves the obligation to trust in Allah and depend upon Him, Alone. Relevance of This Verse to the Subject of Tawheed That it proves that trust and dependence are acts of worship and directing worship to other than Allah is shirk. ..ooOOoo.. Allah , says:
In this verse, Allah gives glad tidings to His Prophet, Muhammad Benefits Derived From This Verse
Relevance of This Verse to the Subject of the Chapter That it proves the obligation of faith, by loving Allah , which includes trust in Allah and no other. Relevance of This Verse to the Subject of Tawheed That the verse proves that trust and dependence are forms of worship and directing worship to other than Allah is shirk. Important Note We have said that love includes trust and dependence because whoever has faith in Allah , Alone, must, of a necessity, depend upon and trust in Him Alone. ..ooOOoo.. Allah , says:
Allah , Most Glorified, Most High, informs us in this verse that whoever trusted in Him and depended upon Him to fulfill his needs and wants, Allah will suffice him in every matter, whether worldly or religious, for Allah will surely accomplish His Purpose and nothing escapes Him and no request is difficult for Him; and in order that those who ask him be not impatient, He informs us that He has appointed for everything a time and a place, which none can delay nor bring forward. Benefits Derived From This Verse
Relevance of This Verse to the Subject of the Chapter That the verse proves the obligation of dependence upon Allah and trust in Him, for Allah protects His slave and is Sufficient for him, when he depends upon his Rabb. Relevance of This Verse to the Subject of Tawheed That the verse proves that trust and dependence are forms of worship and directing worship to other than Allah is an act of shirk. ..ooOOoo.. Allah , says:
When Abu Sufyaan and his disbelieving people returned from the Battle of Uhud, they began to gather an army from among them for another attack on the Muslims. On the road, they passed by a group of riders from Bani `Abdul Qais and Abu Sufyaan advised them to inform Prophet Muhammad Benefits Derived From This Verse
Relevance of This Verse to the Subject of the Chapter That the verse proves the obligation to trust in Allah , to depend upon Him, Alone, and to suffice oneself with Him. Relevance of This Verse to the Subject of Tawheed That it proves that trust and dependence are forms of worship and directing worship to other than Allah is shirk. Final Words on this Subject It is reported on the authority of Ibn `Abbas (ra) that he said:
Ibraheem (as ) said it when he was thrown in the fire; and Muhammad
Important Note Tawakkul means dependence of the heart on Allah , believing Him to be Sufficient against all others for His slaves. Tawakkul (dependence) upon Allah is of three kinds: (i) Depending upon one of Allah's creatures to do something which none is able to do except the Creator: This is major shirk; (ii) depending upon one of Allah's creatures to do something which is within his capabilities but in the belief that he is able to do so independent of Allah's Will: This is minor shirk; depending upon one of Allah's creatures to do something in the knowledge that it will only happen if Allah wills it: This is permissible, such as depending upon someone in business transactions to fulfill his side of the bargain etc. Tawakkul is half of the Religion and the other half of it is turning in repentance to Allah . And tawakkul does not negate taking precautions; instead, it is a requirement in order for the tawakkul to be accepted and for one's faith to be complete. Footnotes 1. Bani Israa`eel: The People of Israel.2. Dependence upon and trust in Allah (swt), known as tawakkul in Arabic.
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