The companions used to ask Allah for help in everything, large or small, even in getting salt for their food. This is not to say that we can never ask people for help, but we should understand that ultimately Allah is the source of all help that comes our way. Whatever you need or desire, in the end it can only come from Him.
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If you take care of your relationship with Him, He will take care of you. “Be mindful of Allah, He will be mindful of you.” This hadith reveals core truths about the nature of our relationship with Allah. Know that victory comes with patience, relief comes with affliction, and with hardship comes ease.” Take Care of Your Relationship with Allah
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Know that whatever passed you by could never have happened, and what happened could never have been avoided. Know Allah in times of prosperity so He will know you in times of hardship. In another narration, the Prophet says, “Be mindful of Allah, you shall find Him in front of you.
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Imagine the impression this made on a teenager, who would grow up to be an ocean of knowledge and for whom the Prophet said the prayer, “Allah, give him understanding of the religion, and teach him to discern its meanings.” As we equip children with every means of success, we should not forget to imprint in their memory and hearts these powerful rules to live by. Ibn Abbas was, at most, 13 years old when he was gifted these words of advice by Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.