The reward of trusting in ALLAH

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The characteristic of believers is to rely on God. As Allah says, ‘Allah should be relied upon for the believers’ (Ibrahim 11). ‘Allah is sufficient for him who puts his trust in Him’ (Talaq 3). The Prophet (sm) said, ‘If you put your trust in Allah properly, then He will provide you with the same sustenance as you give to the birds. They go out in the morning on an empty stomach and return at the end of the day on a full stomach '(Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, Mishkat H / 5069). The following hadith is about trusting in Allah.

Narrated Abu Huraira (R) He said, Rasulullah (sm) said, ‘One of the people of Israel asked for a loan of one thousand dinars from another person of the children of Israel. Then he (the lender) said, "Bring some witnesses, I will keep their witnesses." He said, "God suffices as a witness." Then the lender said, "Then bring a guarantor." He said: Allah is sufficient as a surety. The creditor said, you really said. Then he gave him one thousand dinars on the condition of payment at the appointed time. The borrower then went on a sea voyage and looking for a vehicle to meet his needs, so that he could reach the lender within the stipulated time. But he did not find any vehicle. Then he took a piece of wood and pierced it. He filled a letter and a thousand dinars in the name of the creditor and closed the hole and came to the shore and said, O Allah! You know, when I asked for a loan of one thousand dinars from such and such, he asked me for a guarantor. I said, "Allah is sufficient as a guarantor." He agreed. Then he asked me for a witness, and I said, "Allah is sufficient as a witness." He agreed. I tried my best for the vehicle for the purpose of repaying his loan (on time), but did not get it. So I handed it over to you. Saying this, he threw the piece of wood into the sea. And the piece of wood floated in the sea. Then the man went back and looked for a vehicle to go to his hometown. Meanwhile, the lender went to the beach in the hope that the borrower might have brought his goods in a boat. His eyes fell on the piece of wood, which contained the goods. He took the piece of wood home for his family's fuel. When he had finished, he found the goods and the letter. A few days later, the borrower came with a thousand dinars and said, "By Allah!" I was always looking for vehicles to deliver your goods on time. But the boat I came in now, I have not found any other boat before. The creditor said, "Did you send me anything?" The borrower said, "I told you I had never seen a boat before." He said, "Allah has rewarded me for what you sent me in a piece of wood." Then he happily returned with a thousand dinars' (Bukhari H / 2291, 'Kitabul Kifalah').

It is narrated in Jabir (R) that he went to Jihad with the Holy Prophet (sm) towards Najd (now Riyadh region). When Rasulullah (sm) started returning home, he also returned with him. It was time for them to rest in the afternoon in a valley full of trees. So Rasulullah (sm) went down (for rest) and the Sahabis also scattered in search of the shade of the trees. Rasulullah (sm) landed under an acacia tree and hung his sword on it. And we soon fell asleep. Then suddenly (we heard that) Rasulullah (sm) is calling us. There I saw a Bedouin with him. He said, "While I was asleep, I saw my sword in the hands of this man." (Then) he said to me, 'Who will save you (today) from coming to me?' I said, God. I said this three times. He did not punish her. Then he sat down. (Or he sat down) (Bukhari and Muslim)

In another narration, Jabir (R) said that we were with Rasulullah (sm) in ‘Jatur Rikba’. Then (on the way back) when we came to a tree with thick shade, we left it for Rasulullah (sm). (He began to rest.) Already a mushrik is real. Then the sword of Rasulullah (sm) was hanging on the tree. Then he took it out of the sheath and said, "Are you afraid of me?" He said no. He said, who will save you from my hands? He said, "Allah."

Abu Bakr is in the saheeh book of Ismaili, he said, who will save you from me? He said, "Allah." The narrator said, then the sword fell from his hand. Then Rasulullah (sm) picked up the sword and said, (this time) who will save you from my hand? He said, "Become a good swordsman." He said: Do you bear witness that there is no god but Allah and I am Allah's Apostle? He said no. But I promise you I will never fight against you. And I will not be with those who fight against you. So he gave up his way. Then he is his

He came to his companions and said, "I have come to you from the best people (Bukhari H / 2910, 2913, 4135, 4137)."

In conclusion, if we put our trust in Allah, He will suffice for man. The above two hadiths are the real proof of this. May Allah grant us the tawfiq to act on the above two hadiths - Amen

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