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Using Means Without Compromising Tawḥīd: Islamic Guidelines on Trusting Allah Alone

❖ Adopting Means While Truly Relying on the Creator of All Means: An Islamic Perspective ❖


📚 Source: Fatāwā Arkān-e-Islām


❖ Question:​


What is the Islamic ruling on adopting means (asbāb) while trusting in Allah?


✔ Answer:​


Alḥamdulillāh, waṣ-ṣalātu wa-salāmu ʿalā Rasūlillāh, Ammā baʿd!


❖ Classifications of Relying on Means:​


The adoption of worldly means falls into three distinct categories, each with its own legal and theological implications:


Adopting a Cause That Contradicts Tawḥīd


◈ This occurs when a person depends on something that has no actual ability or influence,
◈ And turns away from Allah, placing full trust in that object or being.


❗ Example:
– Worshippers of graves who call upon the dead during times of distress.
– Believing that these deceased individuals can bring benefit or remove harm.


📖 This is major shirk (shirk akbar), and removes one from the fold of Islam.


🔴 Qur'anic Evidence:


﴿إِنَّهُ مَن يُشرِك بِاللَّهِ فَقَد حَرَّمَ اللَّهُ عَلَيهِ الجَنَّةَ وَمَأوىهُ النّارُ﴾

“Whoever associates others with Allah, Allah has forbidden Paradise for him, and his abode is the Hellfire...”
(Sūrah al-Mā'idah: 72)



Relying on a Valid Cause but Forgetting the True Cause (Allah)


◈ In this case, the person adopts a legitimate, Sharʿī cause,
◈ But his heart becomes heedless of Allah, relying solely on the cause itself.


🔶 This is also a form of shirk, albeit not major shirk.
– Such a person does not exit the fold of Islam,
– But his tawḥīd is deficient, and his reliance is misplaced.


➌ Using the Means as a Tool, While Trusting Fully in Allah​


◈ This is the correct and balanced approach.
– One takes the means as a vehicle,
– While maintaining that only Allah grants success, and the means have no independent power.


✅ The belief is that:
– These means are created by Allah,
– They work only by His will,
– And He can nullify or change them at any time.


📌 This approach does not violate tawḥīd; rather, it is in harmony with perfect tawakkul (reliance).


❖ Trust Should Remain With Allah, Not the Means​


◈ Even when using proper means (e.g., a job, medicine, etc.), one’s core trust must remain in Allah alone.


❗ Example:
– A salaried employee who believes that his salary alone sustains him, ignoring Allah’s role, is committing a subtle form of shirk.


✅ But if he believes that:
– The salary is merely a channel,
– And Allah is the sole provider (Al-Razzāq),
– Then his action is in line with tawakkul.


❖ Prophetic Example:​


◈ The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ adopted means but relied solely on Allah:


✔ He wore armor in battles,
✔ Took strategic precautions,
✔ Yet placed his absolute trust in Allah, the Creator of all causes (Musabbib al-Asbāb).


❖ Summary:​


Adopting means is permissible and even required,
❌ But trusting solely in those means is a mistake.
✅ True tawakkul is to use the means while believing that Allah alone controls outcomes.


ھذا ما عندي، والله أعلم بالصواب
 
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