A Story of True Reliance on Allah {SWT}
"He who shows sufficiency {when he is in need of money}, Allah {SWT} makes him rich."—Al-Bukhari
This
inspiring story of true reliance is narrated in the book, Daastaan e Raastaan
by Ayatullah Murtadha Mutahhari as follows:
One of the
companions of the Holy Prophet {S} found his financial conditions in a critical
state and sat wondering how he could improve them. His wife suggested that he
visit the Holy Prophet {S} and seek his help. He decided it was the best option
he had. Next day, he arrived at the mosque and sat down, waiting for a chance
to speak to the Holy Prophet {S}.
While mentally
rehearsing what he should ask for, he suddenly heard the Holy Prophet {S} say:
“He who shows
sufficiency {when he is in need of money}, Allah {SWT} makes him rich.”—Al-Bukhari
In other
words, anyone who deliberately chooses not to ask another human for money is made
self-sufficient by his Creator. Hearing this, the man found he could not make
any request for help, and returned home hoping to find a miraculous change of
circumstances. Unfortunately, things were as he had left them.
The next
day, he gathered courage to speak up and appeal for help, but no sooner had he
entered the mosque he heard the Holy Prophet {S} repeat what he had heard
before. Discouraged, he returned home only to find the situation as dismal as
ever.
Depressed,
he decided that come what may, he would definitely place his plea the next day.
This time he went straight to a place close to the Holy Prophet {S} and sat
down only to hear an exact repeat of the same advice.
He thought
to himself:
“This is not mere coincidence, it must be true, it must
mean something for me,” and immediately, a strange sense of relief
overcame him. He got up and walked away, deciding that he would never beg a
fellow mortal for money.
He
wondered how he could use the physical and mental faculties he had been
provided by his Creator to earn a living.
The
easiest would be to cut wood from the forest trees and sell it in the market.
He went straight to his neighbour and asked him to lend him his axe.
Taking it,
he reached the forest, cut a huge pile of wood, strapped it and went to the
marketplace. He sold all the wood in good time and he held enough money in his
palm to feed and clothe his children. In a short while, he became
self-sufficient, bought his own axe and enjoyed the fruit of his labour.
He soon became a wealthy tradesman with slaves to assist
him. However, he did not give up cutting
wood himself. He had learnt the value of work.
One day the
Holy Prophet {S} came to meet him and smiling, said:
“He who shows
sufficiency {when he is in need of money}, Allah {SWT} makes him rich.”—Al-Bukhari
May AllahSWT
grant us true Tawwakul. Aammeen.
PS: Some phrases
in the story are rewritten in my own words to better covey the intended
message. AllahSWT knows best.
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