In the journey of life, one of the most profound lessons we can learn is that true peace and contentment lie in detaching our expectations from people and anchoring our hopes in Allah alone. As we pass through the different seasons of life, many of our emotional struggles—hurt, resentment, cynicism, and detachment—stem from misplaced trust and exaggerated expectations from creation rather than the Creator.
Allah has made it clear that dependence on Him is the key to success and tranquility:
"And whoever relies upon Allah – then He is sufficient for him."
(Surah At-Talaq, 65:3)
Placing our trust and hope in others often leads to heartbreak. People are human—limited, flawed, and bound by their own struggles. They cannot always meet our needs, fulfill our desires, or even reciprocate our care and kindness. This reality, however, does not make them bad; it simply reflects their nature as creations of Allah.
The Messenger of Allah ﷺ warned us about this when he said:
“Whoever is afflicted with poverty and seeks relief from people, then he will never be relieved. But whoever seeks relief from Allah, then Allah will soon give him relief, either by quickly sufficing him or causing his death.”
(Sunan Ibn Majah, Sahih)
This hadith teaches us that when we look to people for solutions, we are bound to face disappointment. True relief and sustenance come from Allah, the All-Sufficient and the All-Knowing.
Relying on Allah (Tawakkul) is not merely a passive state of waiting but an active state of trusting Allah while striving with effort. The Qur'an reminds us:
"And whoever fears Allah – He will make for him a way out and provide for him from where he does not expect."
(Surah At-Talaq, 65:2-3)
Tawakkul means working hard while fully entrusting the outcome to Allah. It means knowing that even if you lose everything, as long as you have Allah, you have all you need.
The Angel Jibreel (alayhis salaam) once came to the Prophet ﷺ and said:
“O Muhammad, live as you wish, for you will die. Work as you wish, for you will be repaid accordingly. Love whomever you wish, for you will be separated. Know that the nobility of the believer is in prayer at night, and his honor is in his independence from people.”
(al-Muʻjam al-Awsaṭ, Sahih)
True honor lies in seeking Allah’s help, in relying on Him alone, and in freeing ourselves from dependence on others.
Life is fleeting, and people come and go. However, Allah is eternal, and His love and mercy are boundless. If you anchor your heart to Him, you will find peace in every storm and light in every darkness.
Cut the rope of excessive reliance on creation and hold firmly to the rope of Allah. Be independent of people and wholly dependent on Allah. When you do this, you will find that Allah will suffice you, people will respect you, and your heart will finally be at rest.
May Allah grant us the ability to place our trust in Him alone, to be self-sufficient, and to seek His pleasure above all else. Ameen.
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