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In The Name Of
Allah Most Gracious Most Merciful
Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakatuhu
Total Reliance On Allah
adapted from the book "In persuit of Allahs Pleasure"
Once certainty is firmly rooted in the heart, it bears the fruit of true
and sincere
reliance on Allah. Therefore, none of those people with weak faith and
those with diseased hearts would have the smallest share of reliance,
for they have lost its direct source, namely firm belief in Allah and
His promise.
Such people always try to frustrate the believers and hold them back
from
moving forward. They do not believe that their heroic achievements are
reached by mere human beings. They see them fight, despite their small
number and meager equipment, and say about them (which means),
"These people are deceived by their religion..."
[Surah Al-Anfal (8), Ayah 49.]
They do not realise that they have in fact put their trust in Allah and
relied completely on Him,
"…But whoever puts his trust in Allah, then surely,Allah is All-Mighty, All-Wise.”
They see their small number and say to them"Verily, people have mustered against you, so fear them…"
[Surah Ale-Imran (3), Ayah 173.]
This discouraging remark serves only to increase the faith of the
faithful and
increase their level of certainty and confidence in Allah's promise.
This certainty enables them to rely more on Allah and march on to the
very end,
"...but this [only] increased their faith, and they said,`Sufficient for us is Allah, and an excellent Guardian is He."
We therefore repeat with the true believers, "Sufficient for us is
Allah."
"And whoever puts his, trust in Allah,sufficient is [Allah] for him.”[Surah At-Talaq (65), Ayah 3.]
"Is not Allah sufficient for His servant?”[Surah Az-Zumar (39), Ayah 36.]
"But if they turn away, say, ‘Allah is sufficient for me.There is no god but He. In Him do I put my trust,and He is the Lord of the Mighty Throne."[Surah At-Taubah (9), Ayah 129.]
"O Prophet! Allah is sufficient for you
and for the believers who follow you."[Surah Al-Anfal (8), Ayah 64.]
"So plot against me, all of you, and give me no respite. I put my trust
in Allah, my Lord and your Lord! There is not a moving creature, but He
has grasp of its forelock. Verily, my Lord is on the straight Path (the
truth)."
[Surah Hud (11), Ayat 55-56.]
"I put my trust in Allah. So devise your plot, you and your partners,
and let not your plot be in doubt for you.Then pass your sentence on me and give me no respite.”[Surah Yunus (10), Ayah 71.]
"In Allah do we put our trust. Our Lord! Make us not a trial for those
who practise oppression; and deliver us by Your mercy from the
disbelieving folk."
[Surah Yunus (10), Ayat 85-86.]
"No reason have we why we should not put our trust in Allah. Indeed He
has guided us our ways. We shall certainly bear with patience all the
hurt you cause us, and in Allah [alone] let those who trust, put their
trust."[Surah Ibrahim (14), Ayat 12.]
Books of Seerah inform us that upon the Sahabah's return from the Battle
of
Uhud, The Prophet called them to arms. He instructed Biial to tell the
people that the Messenger of Allah instructed them to seek their enemies
and that only those who had fought the previous day should join in the
fight. Usaid bin Hudhair, who had sustained nine wounds the previous
day, obeyed the orders promptly and without the slightest hesitation or
rest to nurse his wounds. Forty injured fighters from the tribe of Banu
Salamah joined the Prophet seeking the enemy who had only the previous
day defeated Prophet in Battle. They set forth, weaker and fewer than
they had been the day before, armed only with faith in Allah and
complete reliance on Him. The Qur'an records this incident thus (which
means),
"Those who answered [the call of] Allah and the Messenger,even after being wounded; for those of them who did good deeds and
feared Allah, there is a great reward. Those unto whom the people said,
'Verily, the people have mustered against you, so fear them.' But this
[only] increased their faith, and they said, 'Sufficient is Allah for
us, and an Excellent Guardian is He.' So they returned with Grace and
Bounty from Allah, while no evil had touched them; and they followed the
good pleasure of Allah, and Allah is the Lord of great bounty.”
[Surah Ale-Imran (3), Ayat 172-174.]
This is the type of reliance we need as equipment for the Islamic
movement.Allah (SWT) commands His Messenger to put his trust in Him and entirely
rely on him,
"And put your trust in the Ever Living One who dies not."[Surah Al-Furqan (25), Ayah 58.]
"And put your trust in the All-Mighty, the Most Merciful."[Surah Ash-Shu'ara' (26), Ayah 217.]
This divine instruction was directed to the Prophet , and to those in
his Ummah who are on the path of manifest truth. Those who undertake to
carry the
message inherited from the Prophet ,
"So put your trust in Allah; surely you are on manifest truth."[SurahAn-Naml ( (27), Ayah 79.]
Muslims have entered many Battles with a small number of poorly equipped
fighters, but they went forth with no hesitation, for they were certain
that Allah (SWT) would carry His soldiers to victory and establish His
religion. This certainty gave them a perfect reliance on Allah and true
dependence upon Him. They entered those Battles with certainty of
Allah's promise of victory and carried the day. The following Qur'anic
verse clearly shows that the reason behind the Muslims' defeat in the
first stage of the Battle of Hunain was due to their pride because of
their great number and the absence of total reliance on Allah,
"Surely, Allah had helped you on many a Battlefield,and on the Day of Hunain, when your great numbers made you proud, but
they availed you naught; and the earth, with [all] its vastness, became
straitened for you, [and] then you turned your backs retreating."
[Surah At-Taubah (9), Ayah 25.]
One of the Sahabah, realising the great number of Muslims, could not
help
giving vent to boastful utterance, "We will not be defeated today owing
to a small
number." While expecting a sure victory, defeat struck and 1200 Muslim
fighters fled the battlefield. Then, only eighty fighters gathered
around the Prophet and
snatched victory from the tribe of Hawazin.
The Muslims learned a great lesson on the Day of Hunain, namely the
importance of true reliance on Allah. They learned that only reliance on
Allah, not on numbers and weapons, will carry them to victory. They
learned that once reliance on Allah is lost, Muslims will abandon Jihad
and will sit back and shy away from fighting for Allah, repeating what
the Children of Israel said to Moses (as) (which means),
"O Moses! We shall never enter it (this Holy Land) as long as they are
there. So go you and your Lord and fight you two, while we sit here."
[Surah Al-Ma'idah (5), Ayah 24.]
They refused to fight, putting forward the following excuse (which
means),
"O Moses! In it (this Holy Land) are a people of great strength, and we
shall never enter it until they leave it."
[Surah Al-Ma'idah (5), Ayah 22.]
They declined to enter the Holy Land (Palestine) that Allah had assigned
to
them, but only two men of those who feared Allah and on whom Allah
bestowed His Grace said (which means),
"Assault them through the gate, for when you are in, victory will be
yours, and put your trust in Allah if you are believers indeed."
[Surah Al- Ma'idah (5), Ayah 23.]
They abandoned true reliance on Allah and were consequently denied
victory
and were apportioned humiliation in this life and punishment in the
Hereafter,
"[Allah] said, `Therefore it (the Holy Land) is forbidden to them for
forty years; in distraction they will wander through the land. So be not
sorrowful over these people who are Fasiqoon (rebellious and disobedient
to Allah)."
[Surah Al-Ma'idah (5), Ayah 26.]
Indeed, when reliance upon Allah is lacking, everything else will be
lacking, and
nothing will remain but humiliation and lowliness in this life and the
Hereafter. When reliance upon Allah is missing, we become overwhelmed by
Satan who then subjugates us to his control,
"When you recite the Qur'an, seek refuge with Allah from Satan the
rejected. Surely he has no power over those who believe and who put
their trust in their Lord."[Surah An-Nahl (16), Ayat 98-99.]
Apart from those who believe and put their trust in Allah, all others
are the
awliyyaa' of Satan (those who obey and follow him),
"His (Satan's) power is only over those who obey and follow him, and
those who join partners with Allah." [Surah An-Nahl (16), Ayah 100.]
"It is only Satan who frightens his awliyyaa' (those who obey and
follow him); so fear them not but fear Me, if you are believers."[Surah Ale-Imran (3), Ayah 174.]
When reliance on Allah is lost, a servant's resolve, will and courage
become
replaced with cowardice, weakness, despair and fear. He also loses the
love for Allah (SWT),
"Allah loves those who put their trust in Him."[Surah Ale-Imran (3), Ayah 159.]
As a result of this the servant also loses true faith,
"[True] believers are those whose hearts tremble when [the Name of]
Allah is mentioned, and when His verses are recited to them it increases
their faith, and who put their trust in their Lord."[Surah Al-Anfal (8), Ayah 2.]
"And in Allah [alone] let the believers put their trust."[Surah Ale-Imran (3), Ayah 160.]
"And put your trust in Allah if you are believers indeed."[Surah Al-Ma'idah (5), Ayah 23.]
Saeed bin Jubair said, "Reliance upon Allah is total faith." Wahb bin
Munabbih
said, "Reliance upon Allah represents the utmost degree [of faith]."
Indeed, true worship cannot be undertaken without total reliance on
Allah (SWT). This is the reason why Allah (SWT) mentions them together
in many a verse of the Qur'an,
"And to Allah belongs the Ghaib (unseen) of the heavens and the earth,
and to Him return all affairs (for decision]. So worship Him and put
your trust in Him."
[Surah Hud (11), Ayah 123.]
The Muslim Jama'ah will only be able to play its role with a sufficient
degree of
trust in Allah and reliance upon Him. The Jahiliyyah surrounding it
today possesses more weapons, greater numbers and more material wealth.
If the Muslim Jama'ah does not put its trust on Allah in the prescribed
manner, then surely it will not have the courage to take one single step
in the way of Allah. While, on the other hand, if it puts its trust in
Allah, excels in this reliance upon Him with total sincerity, it will
undoubtedly be able to defy the entire world, east and west and say what
Prophet Hud (as) said to his own people,
"So plot against me, all of you, and give me no respite. I put my trust
in Allah, my Lord and your Lord! There is not a moving creature, but He
has grasp of its forelock. Verily, my Lord is on the straight Path (the
truth)."
[Surah Hud (11), Ayat 55-56.]
How beautiful was the answer of Hud (as)!
"I put my trust in Allah, my Lord and your Lord!"
He is my Lord as well as yours. How could I not rely on Him when He is
capable of protecting me from you and giving me victory over you, in
spite of your superior numbers and strength, for
"There is not a moving creature, but He has grasp of its forelock."
It is appropriate to note here however that employing permissible means
and
methods does not impinge on the excellence and acceptability of reliance
on Allah and trust in Him. For putting one's trust in Allah reflects the
true reliance of the heart on Allah alone. When the servant's heart is
sincerely and totally reliant upon Allah alone, employing legally
acceptable ways and means does not do any harm to the servant, as long
as his heart is not completely attached to them to achieve his aims.
Conversely, those who do not utilise the appropriate ways and means and
claim that they put their trust in Allah are in fact sinners. Allah (SWT)
says (which means),
"And make ready against them all you can of power,including steeds of war...”[Surah Al-Anfal (8), Ayah 60.]
Making preparations against the enemy is a legal means and a Divine
command. Whoever abandons it and goes out to Jihad without it, claiming
that he has put his trust upon Allah, has in fact committed a sin. Allah
(SWT) commands the believers thus (which means),
"O you who believe! Take your precautions."[Surah An-Nisa (4), Ayah 71.]
Indeed, He commands them to carry weapons while praying on the
Battlefield
for fear of surprise attacks by the enemy. Ash-Shafi'ee deems carrying
weapons in these circumstances compulsory (or wajib). No-one could
possibly claim that they will succeed while abandoning the legal ways
and means and depending solely on their reliance on Allah. In fact, we
have a good example in the Prophet . The Prophet used to adopt the
necessary means of precaution when the circumstances required. He used
to protect himself behind shields during combat; he hid in the cave
during his flight from Makkah; he said on the Day of Al-Ahzaab (the
Confederates), "I need someone to [spy on the enemy] and bring us their
news." He also said to Nu'aim bin Mas'ood, "Try to deceive them (the
enemy) if you can, for war is, in fact, deception." He also said, "Who
will stay up to guard us tonight
[against the enemy]?" He once saw a Bedouin entering the mosque to
perform Salah, saying, "I put my trust in Allah," after having left his
camel untied outside the mosque, "Tie it, then rely (on Allah)." Allah (SWT)
says (which means),
"Verily you have in the Messenger of Allah an excellent example to
follow."
[Surah Al-Ahzaab (33), Ayah 21.]
Allah Knows Best
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