AHADITH ON TAQDEER
Hadhrat
 Jaabir (R) narrates that Rasulullah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said, 
“You can never be a Mu’min as long as you do not believe in Taqdeer — in
 its good and its bad — to such an extent that whatever is to happen 
will not be warded off and whatever is not to happen will not occur.” 
(Tirmidhi)
Hadhrat
 Ibn Abbaas (R) narrates, “I was (once) behind Nabi sallallahu `alayhi 
wa sallam when he said to me: ‘O son! I shall inform you of a few 
things. Remember Allah and He will protect you. Remember Allah and you 
will find Him close to you. When you have to ask for something, ask of 
Allah Ta’ala. When you require aid, seek His Aid. Believe firmly that if
 all creation desires to benefit you in anything, they can never benefit
 you but that which Allah has decreed for you. If they all unite to harm
 you, they will not be able to harm you in anything, but that which 
Allah has decreed for you.” 
Hadhrat
 Abu Dardaa (R) narrates that Allah Ta’ala has already predestined five 
things for all people, viz., age, sustenance, deeds, place of burial and
 final salvation or condemnation. (Ahmad, Bazzaaz, Kabeer, Awsat)
Hadhrat
 Mu’aawiyah (R) narrates that Rasulullah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam 
said, “Do not advance to acquire something, thinking that you can 
acquire it by your efforts even though Allah Ta’ala has not predestined 
it for you nor retreat from something, thinking that you will be able to
 obviate it by your efforts even though Allah Ta’ala has predestined it 
for you.” (Kabeer and Awsat)
Whatever Allah Ta’ala has predestined, will come to pass no matter what efforts are made by man to gain or ward it off.
Hadhrat
 Abu Hurairah (R) narrates that Rasulullah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam 
said, “Strive to acquire what is beneficial for you; seek the aid of 
Allah; do not lose courage and if a setback overtakes you, do not say: 
‘If I had done this then it would have happened like this (i.e. not what
 had happened).’ Instead, say: ‘Allah has ordained this. Whatever He has
 willed, has happened.'” (Muslim)
The
 above Ahadith have been extracted from Jam’ul Fawaaid. These Ahadith 
pertain largely to Taqdeer. The narrations which will appear hereunder 
pertain more to Tawakkul.
Allah Ta’ala states in the Qur’an,
“After
 you have consulted) and when you have firmly decided, then have trust 
on Allah (and proceed to do what you have decided to do). Verily, Allah 
Ta’ala loves those who place reliance (on Him).” (Surat Aale Imraan)
What
 greater wealth does one require than the love of Allah? Those whose 
trust and [have] reliance [upon] Allah, have secured His love. There is 
no doubt in the success of such people. From this verse it is also 
manifest that along with Tawakkul should be Tadbeer (i.e. employment of 
the correct agencies, means and ways). Consultation which is mentioned 
in the ayah is in fact a way for deciding an affair. However, one should
 not repose reliance on Tadbeer. Even after having instituted the ways 
and means, reliance must be placed on Allah Ta’ala.
Allah Ta’ala says in the Noble Qur’an,
“They
 (the Sahabah) are such (sincere) people that when some persons said to 
them: ‘These people (i.e. the kuffaar of Makkah) have made (great) 
preparations for you (i.e. for fighting you) You should therefore fear 
them’, their (the Sahabah) Iman became stronger. Allah is sufficient and
 is best. Unto Him affairs are assigned. Thus these people (the Sahabah)
 returned loaded with the bounties of Allah. No grief overtook them and 
they remained following the Pleasure of Allah. Verify, Allah is most 
Munificent.”
In
 these verses is a reference to a particular incident from which the 
Sahabah (R) benefited both materially as well as spiritually. Allah 
Ta’ala indicates here that both these benefits were the consequence of 
Tawakkul.
Allah Ta’ala orders Rasulullah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam in the Noble Qur’an to say,
“Say
 (O Muhammad!) Nothing can overtake us, but that which Allah has 
ordained for us. He is our King. All Believers should assign their 
affairs to Allah. (Ask the kuffaar) What are you awaiting for us one 
goodness out of two, while we are awaiting with regards to you, that 
Allah inflicts you with a punishment, from His side, or at our hands. So
 await, we too are awaiting.” (Surat Taubah)
Since
 Allah Ta’ala is the King, the servant should be pleased with whatever 
the King chooses. This should be the condition of all Muslims. Both 
prosperity and adversity are beneficial for Muslims. Times and 
conditions of hardship prove beneficial for Muslims in relation to the 
end result. In enduring the hardships, ranks increase and sins are 
forgiven. Thus, it matters not which condition a Muslim is in. Both, 
viz., prosperity and adversity, are advantageous for Believers.
This
 shows that even if a Muslim is overtaken by difficulty and hardship, he
 is not reduced to despondency and frustration, for he considers the 
state of adversity also beneficial to him. If the benefits of adversity 
do not manifest in this world, then for a certainty, these will be 
manifested in the Aakhirah. The Aakhirah is our actual and original home
 and goodness and benefit there will be to our perpetual advantage.
Allah Ta’ala says,
“Musa
 (when he saw Bani Israeel in fear and suffering because of the cruelty 
of Fir’awn) said: ‘O my people! If you have (true) Iman on Allah, then 
have trust in Him, if indeed you have submitted to Him.’
They
 said: ‘We have reposed trust on only Allah.’ (They then supplicated): 
‘O our Rabb! Do not make us the target of these oppressors; save us by 
Your mercy from these unbelievers.'” (Surat Yunus)
From this verse it is learnt that, along with Tawakkul, Du’a is very efficacious.
Allah Ta’ala says,
“Whoever has trust on Allah, He is sufficient for him.”
Allah
 Ta’ala dispenses all affairs of those who have trust on Him, be the 
affairs of a physical or spiritual nature. This is indeed a wonderful 
promise made to those who adopt Tawakkul.
Hadhrat Sa’d (R) narrates that Rasulullah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said,
“The
 good fortune of a person is that he remains pleased with what Allah has
 ordained for him. The misfortune of a person is that he refrains from 
asking Allah for goodness and that he is displeased with what Allah has 
ordained for him.” (Ahmad, Tirmidhi)
Hadhrat Amr Bin ‘Aas (R) narrates that Rasulullah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said,
“The
 heart of man lingers after everything. Allah does not care for a man 
who puts his heart at the disposal of everything; he may be destroyed in
 any place (and way – Allah cares not for him). Whoever has trust on 
Allah, Allah suffices for him in all affairs.” (Ibn Majah)
This hadith points out that such a man whose trust is reposed in Allah does not become despondent and is not smitten by worry.
Hadhrat Imran Bin Haseen (R) narrates that Rasulullah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said,
“Whoever
 remains aligned to Allah with his heart, Allah will be sufficient or 
him in all his affairs. Allah will bestow on him sustenance from such 
quarters which he did not even think of. Whoever aligns himself with the
 world, Allah hands him over to the world.” (Targheeb wa Tarheeb)
Hadhrat Anas (R) narrates that Rasulullah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said to a man,
“Tie your camel and trust in Allah.”
Thus,
 Tawakkul does not envisage the abandonment of the lawful means and 
agencies which Allah Ta’ala has created for the execution of activities.
 One has to trust in Allah and not repose confidence in the means and 
ways.
Hadhrat
 Abu Khuzaamah (R) narrates that someone asked Rasulullah sallallahu 
`alayhi wa sallam, “Do incantations and medicine alter Taqdeer?”
Rasulullah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said,
“This too is included in Taqdeer.”
According to this hadith, the benefit which will result from medicine, etc. is also dictated by Taqdeer.
The
 sum total of this discussion is that Muslims should never become 
despondent and frustrated in difficult situations. Take lesson from what
 has been said in these verses and Ahadith and do not become weak in 
your Deen. Repose all your trust on Allah Ta’ala.
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