The prophet was visited once by a man who said that he lost his camel. When the prophet asked him how, he said I just left it and when I came back it was gone. When the prophet asked hadn't he tied it, the arab said he didn't and just relied on God. The prophet -pbuh- told him the now famous hadith إعقلها وتوكل "Tie it and then Tawakkal (rely on God)"
IN another time, the farmers came to the prophet -pbuh- and complained about the low yield they now get from their palm plantation, and asked how now that they are muslims. He asked them have they done something different and they said they used to work hard at it and mostly work at cross polenating the trees, but now they rely on God as they thought they should, to which the prophet told them أنتم أدرى بشؤون دنياكم "You are knowledgable about your World affairs"
The prophet taught us that there is a difference between Tawakkol (rely) and Tawaakol (riding on coattails). A human needs to do what a human needs to do, just like the bird goes through the effort of flying out and scouting for food, we need to farm and work and look for jobs. The world was created based on reasoning and logic and we need to handle it as such. If you don't study you don't get skills and you wouldn't know how to handle your affairs, if you don't get skills or handle your affairs then your finances will suffer.
The point of the hadith isn't to stop working and doing our best effort and we will be provided in our beds, the point of it is to not think that we are the ones who are making it happen, that the money we make we were responsible for it. God is, he is the one that delivers the provision.
So you need to sow the seeds and water the land, but God is the one that makes your plants grow and fruits ripen. You need to be preparing cv's and sending them and attending interviews, but God is the one that gets you the acceptance and the job. Don't be like Qaroon who said "I made all that money with my cleverness and my knowledge".
So do your best, and trust in God. You will be surprised at the cheque that arrives just in time, the job that comes to you exactly matching the skills you have and with conditions that fit you, the harvest that will come out magnificent after enduring a year of shortage of feed and water. Health, happiness, success of children are all parts of your Rizq, your provision. Otherwise, the most amount of effort sometimes get you nothing, and a small amount of effort gets you so much, but you need to mind all earthly and worldly reasons that lead you to receiving your provision.
Mind your health and take your medicine to get well from a disease (the prophet told us to seek medicine and said that God created a cure for every disease except old age), work well at your job and do your best to deliver your duties honestly and in the best quality you can (the prophet saw a lumberers rough hands that had callouses and splinters and said, "This is a hand that God loves"), and do not spend too much money if you don't have it, manage your finances (God says in the holy Quran "[FONT=Verdana,Arial]And neither allow thy hand to remain shackled to thy neck, nor stretch it forth to the utmost limit [of thy capacity], lest thou find thyself blamed [by thy dependants], or even destitute. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana,Arial]Behold, thy Sustainer grants abundant sustenance, or gives it in scant measure, unto whomever He wills: verily, fully aware is He of [the needs of] His creatures, and sees them all." Quran 17:29,30)
And may God provide for all of us beyond our means.
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