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Why Do We Believe in Allah but Struggle to Trust Him?

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We say we trust Allah. We believe He is the Most Wise, the Most Merciful, and the Best of Planners. But when hardship strikes, when our du'as seem unanswered, or when life doesn't go according to our plans, our trust is often put to the test. In this episode of Light Upon Light by Islamicity, we explore the difference between believing in Allah and truly relying upon Him. What is tawakkul? Why is it easy to trust Allah when life is going well, but difficult when we face uncertainty? And how can we strengthen our reliance on Him during life's most challenging moments? Join us as we reflect on faith, hardship, patience, and the peace that comes from surrendering to Allah's wisdom—even when we cannot see the bigger picture. "The believer's peace does not come from knowing what tomorrow holds. It comes from knowing who holds tomorrow." #Islam #Tawakkul #Faith #Iman #TrustInAllah #IslamicPodcast #Muslim #Quran #SpiritualGrowth #LightUponLight

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episode Why Do We Believe in Allah but Struggle to Trust Him? cover

Why Do We Believe in Allah but Struggle to Trust Him?

We say we trust Allah. We believe He is the Most Wise, the Most Merciful, and the Best of Planners. But when hardship strikes, when our du'as seem unanswered, or when life doesn't go according to our plans, our trust is often put to the test. In this episode of Light Upon Light by Islamicity, we explore the difference between believing in Allah and truly relying upon Him. What is tawakkul? Why is it easy to trust Allah when life is going well, but difficult when we face uncertainty? And how can we strengthen our reliance on Him during life's most challenging moments? Join us as we reflect on faith, hardship, patience, and the peace that comes from surrendering to Allah's wisdom—even when we cannot see the bigger picture. "The believer's peace does not come from knowing what tomorrow holds. It comes from knowing who holds tomorrow." #Islam #Tawakkul #Faith #Iman #TrustInAllah #IslamicPodcast #Muslim #Quran #SpiritualGrowth #LightUponLight

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