Tawakal: Leave Results to Allah with Heart of Faith and Love

Imagine having a super powerful, ultra-connected friend — like, really big deal. You ask for help, and they smile and say, “Don’t worry, I got you.” Instantly, you feel at peace. No stress. Total chill.

But then… Allah — the One who literally runs the universe — tells us He’s got our back… and somehow we panic like, “Wait, are You sure though?” 😅

Funny how we trust humans with Wi-Fi issues more than the Creator of the skies, huh?

Blog Summary:

  1. What Does Tawakul Truly Mean? Understanding the Deep Trust in Allah
  2. Secrets Behind Muslim Victories in History: Why Their Enemies ALWAYS Lost
  3. Tariq bin Ziyad famously burned his boats
  4. Does believing in Allah mean you stop working hard and just leave everything to God?
  5. Why Should You Trust Allah’s Plan? Let Me Break It Down Like a Friend Would

🚪 What Does Tawakul Truly Mean? Understanding the Deep Trust in Allah

The literal meaning of Tawakul (توکل) in Arabic is:

“To rely” or “to place trust or dependence on someone.”

Tawakkul means that no matter how dark the night gets 🌑, no matter how heavy the storm feels 🌧️, your heart still whispers, “Allah is with me.” 💖 Even when life turns its back on you, when every door shuts 🚪, when even your own shadow seems to leave 🌫️ — you still hold on. You still trust 🤲. You still believe ✨.

Not because the path is easy, but because you know the One who wrote it, loves you more than anyone ever could. And that quiet, unwavering faith — that is what makes us beautifully, unshakably special 🌟

❤️‍🔥 Secrets Behind Muslim Victories in History: Why Their Enemies ALWAYS Lost?

The thing with Muslims is pretty simple. If they win, they’re happy and give all the credit to the One Above. But if they lose, they don’t stress. They look at what went wrong, trust Allah, and get ready for an even bigger win next time. That’s the life of a Muslim. If things aren’t going your way, you know it’s on you. But if things go your way? Well, that’s because of Allah.

What did Muslims do in battles?

Now, what did Muslims do in battles? Super simple. They’d march happily into battle, even when the enemy was 50 times bigger!1 Why? Because the goal was crystal clear. If we die, it’s the best thing ever — straight to paradise!2 If we win? Well, that’s good too, because we’re still here! Either way, it’s a win-win. 😎

Tariq bin Ziyad famously burned his boats

Tariq bin Ziyad famously burned his boats when he landed in Spain, saying to his soldiers, “The sea is behind you, and the enemy is in front. No retreat, only victory or martyrdom!”

Basically, no going back – you either conquer, or you conquer! Imagine telling your team, “We’ve got no backup plan, so let’s make this epic!” It was all or nothing, and Tariq made sure his army stayed focused. Forward march, no “oops” moments allowed!

Why? Because to show the world that we believe in the One, our BESTESTEST FRIEND!

Does believing in Allah mean you stop working hard and just leave everything to God?

We all have heard this narration: “should I tie my camel and trust in Allah, or should I leave it untied and trust in Allah?”3

So, here’s the deal! Hard work comes first, like you’re training for a marathon, but instead of running, you’re chasing your goals. Then, after all those sleepless nights, you look up and say, “Okay, Allah, I’ve done my part, now it’s your turn! Let’s see what you have preferred for me!” That’s the real winning combo! 😅💼🙌



🤔 Why Should You Trust Allah’s Plan? Let Me Break It Down Like a Friend Would

Ever wondered why people say “Trust Allah’s plan” and you’re like, “Yeah but… why though?”
Well, buckle up, my friend — because I’m about to show you why that’s not just a feel-good phrase — it’s solid logic 💯.

🧠 Who Do You Trust in Daily Life?

Let’s get real.

Who do we trust in everyday life?
✅ The person who knows more.
✅ The one with experience.
✅ The one with power.
✅ The one who’s been there, done that.

You trust your doctor with your health.
You trust your pilot when you’re 30,000 feet in the sky.
You trust Google Maps even when it sends you through a sketchy alley.

So when it comes to life, destiny, and the universe… shouldn’t you trust the One who created all of it?

🌌 Now Let’s Talk About That Universe…

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ gave us some serious perspective:

“The size of the Earth compared to the first heaven is like a ring thrown in a desert. The first heaven to the second is like a ring in a desert… and so on until the seventh heaven. The seventh heaven to the Kursi (Allah’s Footstool) is like a ring in a desert, and the Kursi to the Arsh (Throne) is like a ring in a desert.”4

Each layer is unimaginably huger than the last. 💥

😵 But Wait, We Don’t Even Know Our First Heaven!

This “first heaven” (the one we barely see with telescopes) is:

  • 🌌 93 billion light-years in diameter (that’s just the observable universe)
  • ✨ Estimated to contain 1 septillion stars
    (That’s 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars! Yes, I counted.)

And even that is just 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗱𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗿𝘁 😳

🌑 95% of the Universe Is a Mystery… Seriously

Science tells us:

  • 68% = Dark Energy
  • 27% = Dark Matter
  • 5% = Actual stuff we can observe

Which means we don’t even understand 95% of our universe.
We’re literally living in a cosmic Airbnb, and don’t know what’s in most of the rooms 😂

🌍 And This Is Just Earth…

Even our own planet is still a mystery:

  • 🐠 80% of oceans? Unmapped and unexplored.
  • 🌋 Earth’s core? We’ve never been there. We just guess based on shaky waves.
  • New species? Discovered daily — scientists say we’ve found only 10% of them.

So yeah… we’re out here googling symptoms while Allah created 1 septillion stars and the laws of quantum physics.

The Designer Behind It All

Look around: DNA, planets in orbit, 🌻 flowers, 🧠 your brain cells — this isn’t chaos, this is design.

And every design has a Designer.
You wouldn’t see a perfectly baked cake and say, “Wow, that flour just evolved into a wedding cake.” 🎂
So when we see this universe — we know: Allah made it whose knowledge makes all else look like that ring in the desert.

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  1. I can give a lot more.
    1. Battle of Mu’tah (629 CE)

    Outnumbered: 33 to 66 times

    2. Battle of Yarmouk (636 CE)
    Outnumbered: 3 times

    3. Battle of Badr (624 CE)
    Outnumbered: 3 times

    4. Battle of Uhud (625 CE)
    Outnumbered: 4 times

    5. Battle of the Trench (627 CE)
    Outnumbered: 3 times

    6. Battle of Hattin (1187 CE)
    Outnumbered: 3 times

    7. Battle of Montgisard (1177 CE)
    Outnumbered: 6 times

    8. Siege of Constantinople (1453 CE)
    Outnumbered: 10 times

    9. Battle of Varna (1444 CE)
    Outnumbered: 2 times

    10. Battle of Lepanto (1571 CE)
    Outnumbered: 2.5 times

    11. Battle of Kosovo (1389 CE)
    Outnumbered: 2 to 3 times

    12. Battle of Mohács (1526 CE)
    Outnumbered: Slightly outnumbered

    13. Battle of Ajnadayn (633 CE)
    Outnumbered: 3 times

    14. Battle of al-Qadisiyyah (636 CE)
    Outnumbered: 3 times

    15. Battle of Karbala (680 CE)
    Outnumbered: 417 times

    16. Battle of Panipat (1526 CE)
    Outnumbered: 8 times

    17. Battle of Khanwa (1527 CE)
    Outnumbered: 6 to 7 times

    18. Battle of Haldighati (1576 CE)
    Outnumbered: 1.5 times

    19. Battle of Samugarh (1658 CE)
    Outnumbered: 2 times

    20. Battle of Deorai (1679 CE)
    Outnumbered: 2 times

    21. Battle of Plassey (1757 CE)
    Outnumbered: 16 times

    22. Battle of Surat (1664 CE)
    Outnumbered: 2 times

    23. Battle of Bagh-e-Mumtaz (1659 CE)
    Outnumbered: 2.3 times ↩︎
  2. “Do not think those who are killed in the way of Allah are dead. They are alive, with their Lord, receiving provision.”
    Reference: Quran 3:169
    “Rejoicing for what Allah has given them of His bounty, and they receive good tidings of those who will join them later, that there will be no fear concerning them, nor will they grieve.”
    Reference: Quran 3:170 ↩︎
  3. A man came to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and asked, “O Messenger of Allah, should I tie my camel and trust in Allah, or should I leave it untied and trust in Allah?”
    The Prophet replied, “Tie your camel and trust in Allah.”
    Reference: Sunan At-Tirmidhi 2517 ↩︎
  4. Tafsir Ruh al-Ma’ani by Imam Al-Alusi; also reported from Ibn Abbas and others (see Tafsir Ibn Kathir under Ayat al-Kursi, 2:255) ↩︎

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