How to place your trust in Allah?
If you have admitted that Allah Alone acts, and you believe that His Knowledge, His Power and His Mercy are perfect, that you are convinced that there is no power, knowledge or compassion beyond His, then inevitably your heart will totally surrender to Him Alone. In this case, you will never pay attention to anyone other than Him.
You must also be satisfied with everything that Allah prescribes afterwards. In case of theft, you should not say to yourself: "If I had been more careful, I would not have been robbed.". Complaining about what happens indicates that one is moving away from trust in Allah.
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It is important to be aware that what is prescribed to us is a therapy. Thus, when we find food, we should rejoice and tell ourselves that it is a useful thing since Allah has prescribed it to us. We should also rejoice if we are deprived of it and tell ourselves that if Allah has deprived us of it, it is because it is harmful to us.
Anyone who is not convinced of Allah's Favor, as he is of the benevolence of the competent and charitable doctor towards his patient, his trust in Allah is not valid. Thus, for example, a victim of theft is satisfied with what is prescribed to him and forgives the thief out of compassion for the Muslims.



