Dear SINGLE brothers and sisters TAKE HEED PLS
Al-Mu’ti (the Giver), al-Maani’ (the Withholder). No-one can withhold what He gives, and no one can give what He withholds. All interests and benefits are sought from Him, and the needs of all are addressed to Him. He is the One Who gives them to whomever He wills and withholds them from whomever He wills, by His Wisdom and Mercy.
Indeed, Allah is the Provider, the Lord of Power, the Strong." [Qur'an, 51:58]
Allah is the Provider. He bestows upon creatures that without which their bodies cannot survive, and He fulfils their needs. He has taken the responsibility of providing for every creature, be it a fish in the depths of the ocean, a bird soaring through the sky, a worm crawling on a rock, a fetus in its mother's womb, or a new shoot emerging from a seed.
"There is not any creature upon the earth except that it is up to Allah to provide their sustenance." [Qur'an, 11:6]
Allah is the provider of not only physical needs (such as food, drink and clothing) but also of other favors, such as knowledge and guidance.
When the human being is a fetus, enclosed in the dark depths of his mother's womb, no mortal - not even his own father, nor his own mother in whose belly he is - can proffer him any food or drink. Yet, during this time, he receives nourishment via the umbilical cord, by the mercy of his Lord, the Provider. After the child emerges from the womb and the umbilical cord is severed, Allah provides milk for him, and inspires him to suck his mother's breasts. In this way, the newborn receives sustenance, although he can scarcely see, hear or understand anything.
Plants and trees manufacture food from a combination of water, soil, air and sunlight. Allah has created and coordinated this wondrous process to provide food which mankind requires. Were it not for Allah's providing suitable water, and the requisite soil and weather conditions, this food would not be produced.
"So, let man look at his food; that We pour the water in showers, and then split the earth in clefts. Thereupon, We cause to grow therein grain, grapes, green fodder, olives, dates, enclosed gardens dense with foliage, and fruits and grasses - a provision for you and for your cattle." [Qur'an, 80:24-32]
Vegetation is consumed by animals, and is thereby transformed to flesh, providing another form of nourishment for man.
Then, when the human or animal eats the food, and digests it by means of whatever digestive apparatus Allah has provided, Allah, the Provider, directs it to every part of the living body - be it in the middle of the brain, on the surface of the skin, inside the bones, or elsewhere - to build and replenish tissue or to provide energy.
"Or, who is there that can provide for you if [Allah] were to withhold His provision? Nay, they obstinately persist in insolence and flight [from the truth]." [Qur'an, 67:21]
Although Allah is the Provider, we are required to make effort to acquire our sustenance, and to seek out only lawful (Halal) provision.
"If Allah were to enlarge the provision for His Servants, they would indeed transgress beyond all bounds through the earth; but he sends down in due measure what He wills." [Qur'an, 42:27]
"O mankind! Eat out of that which is on the earth, lawful and good." [Qur'an, 2:168]
One who becomes certain that his sustenance is granted by Allah, and that no-one can deprive him of the sustenance which is destined for him, will not fear anyone with regard to his sustenance except Allah.
"O mankind! Remember the favor of Allah upon you. Is there any creator besides Allah who provides for you from the sky and the earth? There is no god but He; how, then, are you perverted?" [Qur'an, 35:3]
MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS
I REMIND YOU OF Surah al Waqiah (56)Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) said:'Whoever recites Surrah al Waqiah at night would never encounter poverty'
Also Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) said:
'Surah al Waqiah is the Surrah of Wealth, so recite it and teach it to your children' "
Al-Mu’ti (the Giver), al-Maani’ (the Withholder). No-one can withhold what He gives, and no one can give what He withholds. All interests and benefits are sought from Him, and the needs of all are addressed to Him. He is the One Who gives them to whomever He wills and withholds them from whomever He wills, by His Wisdom and Mercy.
Indeed, Allah is the Provider, the Lord of Power, the Strong." [Qur'an, 51:58]
Allah is the Provider. He bestows upon creatures that without which their bodies cannot survive, and He fulfils their needs. He has taken the responsibility of providing for every creature, be it a fish in the depths of the ocean, a bird soaring through the sky, a worm crawling on a rock, a fetus in its mother's womb, or a new shoot emerging from a seed.
"There is not any creature upon the earth except that it is up to Allah to provide their sustenance." [Qur'an, 11:6]
Allah is the provider of not only physical needs (such as food, drink and clothing) but also of other favors, such as knowledge and guidance.
When the human being is a fetus, enclosed in the dark depths of his mother's womb, no mortal - not even his own father, nor his own mother in whose belly he is - can proffer him any food or drink. Yet, during this time, he receives nourishment via the umbilical cord, by the mercy of his Lord, the Provider. After the child emerges from the womb and the umbilical cord is severed, Allah provides milk for him, and inspires him to suck his mother's breasts. In this way, the newborn receives sustenance, although he can scarcely see, hear or understand anything.
Plants and trees manufacture food from a combination of water, soil, air and sunlight. Allah has created and coordinated this wondrous process to provide food which mankind requires. Were it not for Allah's providing suitable water, and the requisite soil and weather conditions, this food would not be produced.
"So, let man look at his food; that We pour the water in showers, and then split the earth in clefts. Thereupon, We cause to grow therein grain, grapes, green fodder, olives, dates, enclosed gardens dense with foliage, and fruits and grasses - a provision for you and for your cattle." [Qur'an, 80:24-32]
Vegetation is consumed by animals, and is thereby transformed to flesh, providing another form of nourishment for man.
Then, when the human or animal eats the food, and digests it by means of whatever digestive apparatus Allah has provided, Allah, the Provider, directs it to every part of the living body - be it in the middle of the brain, on the surface of the skin, inside the bones, or elsewhere - to build and replenish tissue or to provide energy.
"Or, who is there that can provide for you if [Allah] were to withhold His provision? Nay, they obstinately persist in insolence and flight [from the truth]." [Qur'an, 67:21]
Although Allah is the Provider, we are required to make effort to acquire our sustenance, and to seek out only lawful (Halal) provision.
"If Allah were to enlarge the provision for His Servants, they would indeed transgress beyond all bounds through the earth; but he sends down in due measure what He wills." [Qur'an, 42:27]
"O mankind! Eat out of that which is on the earth, lawful and good." [Qur'an, 2:168]
One who becomes certain that his sustenance is granted by Allah, and that no-one can deprive him of the sustenance which is destined for him, will not fear anyone with regard to his sustenance except Allah.
"O mankind! Remember the favor of Allah upon you. Is there any creator besides Allah who provides for you from the sky and the earth? There is no god but He; how, then, are you perverted?" [Qur'an, 35:3]
MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS
I REMIND YOU OF Surah al Waqiah (56)Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) said:'Whoever recites Surrah al Waqiah at night would never encounter poverty'
Also Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) said:
'Surah al Waqiah is the Surrah of Wealth, so recite it and teach it to your children' "