Rather one should say, my knowledge, which is bestowed upon me by Allah (S.
Rather one should say, my knowledge, which is bestowed upon me by Allah (S.w.T.), my strength which is imparted to me by Allah (S.w.T.), my intention that is assisted by Allah (S.w.T.), my wealth which is from Allah (S.w.T.).” This constant realization that all which we have is because of Allah (S.w.T.)’s Grace; is true Tawhid. One can be a true believer in the Oneness of Allah (S.w.T.) if his words and actions both are in consonance with each other.
Such a person is more humble and lowly when he addresses his Creator and is in constant dread of the sin of thanklessness. Another distinguishing characteristic of such a person is that he is never pleased when others praise him. The Pious Ones Dread Praise The Chief of the Believers,…
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