I want to add something to the Rizk Lecture by Sr Haroon
The saying โJo tmhare naseeb mein hai wohi milegaโ is true, but most people twist it into a dangerous half-truth. Correct meaning Naseeb = Result of your effort + Allahโs final decision Everything you get in life passes through two doors: 1. Door of Asbaab (means/effort) โ this is 100 % in your control 2. Door of Taqdeer (Allahโs will) โ this is 100 % in Allahโs control Allah has already written what you will get, but He wrote it based on the effort you will choose to make. Your mehnat is the pen that writes your naseeb. Example from Qurโan & Sunnah - Musa ุนููู ุงูุณูุงู
โs mother was told by Allah to put her baby in the river (that was taqdeer), but she still had to tie the basket properly and push it (that was mehnat). - Rizq of the bird: The Prophet ๏ทบ said the bird leaves its nest empty in the morning and returns full โ but it still has to fly out and search. Allah guaranteed the rizq, but the wings are on the bird, not in the nest. Why the lazy version is wrong & dangerous When people say โjo naseeb mein hai wohi milega, mehnat ka kya faida?โ they are actually saying: โ โAllah has already decided everything, so my actions donโt matter.โ This is exactly what Iblees wants you to believe. It kills hustle, excuses laziness, and turns a person into a loser who blames โqismatโ for everything. The balanced Islamic mindset 1. Work like everything depends on your effort (because the quality and quantity of your action is your test). 2. Make dua like everything depends on Allah (because the final acceptance is His alone). Hadith proof: ุนููู ุนูู
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ูุง ููุฑูุฒููู ุงูุทููููุฑู ุชูุบูุฏูู ุฎูู
ูุงุตูุง ููุชูุฑููุญู ุจูุทูุงููุงยป โIf you truly trusted Allah, He would provide for you as He provides for the birds โ they leave hungry in the morning and return full in the evening.โ โ Notice: the bird still has to leave the nest! Bottom line: