Although it is not possible for the human eyes to see Allah (S.
Although it is not possible for the human eyes to see Allah (S.w.T.), a firm faith in the Qur’an gives one the belief to attain true Islam. Entrusting the Affairs Isn't the Holy Qur’an a Book Revealed by Allah (S.w.T.)? If yes: then observe that from the beginning to the end it talks of Tawhid. Ma’bud (Deity), Rabb (Preserver), Malik (Master) and Mudabbir (Statesman) is Allah (S.w.T.).
After knowing all this, when the Faith on His Divinity (Ilahiyat) is perfected then one must trust all his affairs to Him. About Tawakkul the revered persons of the Faith have said that, “ Tawakkul is entrusting all affairs, minor and major, to Allah (S.w.T.) who is the Absolute Master of the entire universe. If you consider yourself His creature, you should not say that you want things in a certain way.
But whatever He does, whatever He Wishes and whatsoever way He treats you, you must resign to His Wish. Attachment to circumstances doesn't come in the way of Tawakkul . We have said earlier that, Laysa lil insaan illa ma sa-aa , “There is nothing for man except for what he strives for” (Sura an-Najm, 53:39) . But this doesn't mean that one should depend wholly on the circumstances.
Your Wakil and Master Has said that He will give sustenance according to the circumstances, but the circumstances without Wish cannot guarantee any results. Consideration of Verses Regarding Tawhid We should give utmost importance to Tawhid over all other things. Think a lot over the verses in the Holy Qur’an about the subject of Tawhid . This will strengthen your Faith that circumstances have no permanent form or status.
At certain times the circumstances lose their importance and the benefits that could have accrued will no more be there. The circumstances or reasons becoming ineffective are a strong indication that there is some All Prevailing Power that is Absolute, and is not subject to any circumstances or reasons. It is said about Plato ( Aflatoon ) that once he was afflicted with acute diarrhea. However much he was treated, he was not getting relief.
His disciples said that although he was an adept at medicine, why he was not able cure his own ailment. Plato told them to fetch him a certain powder. He mixed that powder with water and took it. In no time his diarrhea stopped. Then he turned to his disciples and said, “I did take this powder earlier too. But as long as there is no Will of Allah (S.w.T.), nothing can happen!” Sometimes we see that certain things happen unexpectedly.