Assalamo alaikumI am a Muslim from birth and have been a Muslim my whole life and try to live life as a Muslim. I have had issues trying to stay on the path but try my best to stay on the path. The thing that I have been struggling the most with lately is trusting Allah SWT. I have been told to trust Allah SWT but I have a real hard time doing that. Since I was little, none of my plans workout the way I would like them to workout even when I have been the best of Muslim and made lots of du'a. This has made me a pessimist and which has also resulted in trust issues with Allah SWT. On the other hand, i have seen people who rarely ever pray but all of their plans always workout so it's really bitter for me. So I have given up on trying to do anything which really annoys my family and they keep saying you just need to trust Allah SWT. But after several bitter experiences, I really don't want to face failure anymore. I want to trust Allah SWT but something deep inside me makes me really sad that it won't work out.What can I do to fix this?Wassalamo Alaikum
God is the Greatest, the Master of the day of Judgment, where 10.000 angels will carry His Throne, may God show us Mercy, may God save us from the hellfire, may God forgive us for our sins! God is the King and Protector and Lord and Light and Ruler and Creator of the heavens and the earth and everything in them!
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God may not care about your stupid self-planned worldly stuff, maybe God has greater plans for you. Either way, you are not in control, you just accept that God didn't want to actualize your prayers or plans, for reasons belonging to God's Supreme Knowledge and Unlimited Intelligence, and try praying for other things concerning other plans, and ask God for forgiveness for what you are writing here.
You lose trust in God, God is Independent of you, actually, this is a test from God (possibly) to see how you will react and what you will do in the face of God not actualizing your plans and prayers in regards to them.
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