The Name of Allah Al-Wakeel (Part 2) || Karim AbuZaid

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  • The Name of Allah Al-Wakeel (Part 2)
    Masjid Ibad Al-Rahman - Tampa, Florida
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  • @asifmuhammed611
    @asifmuhammed611 Před 5 lety

    Masha Allah 💯❤️❤️

  • @bjoomun4512
    @bjoomun4512 Před 5 lety

    Jazak Allah khair for the good eplanation. Very useful.

  • @susanpoquette3755
    @susanpoquette3755 Před 5 lety

    any chance you will be coming to apopka, fl. ? Insha Allah I need some advice

  • @JunaidRiazAlHassan
    @JunaidRiazAlHassan Před 5 lety +1

    The One and only One who can be entrusted with the management and resolution of all affairs. The One who is the supreme trustee, guardian and administrator of all things.
    The One who may be trusted to do better for us that we can do for ourselves. The One who can be entrusted to provide the perfect resolution for all matters.
    From the root w-k-l which has the following classical Arabic connotations:
    to appoint or entrust for the care or management of something
    to have a commissioned agent, a guardian of one's interests
    to rely upon, confide in, lean upon, submit to
    This name is used in the Qur'ān. For example, see 6:102
    This same root w-k-l also gives rise to the word tawakkul (or tawakul), which indicates submitting to Allāh, relying upon Allāh, putting one's trust in Allāh.
    In Farsi/Urdu the "w" is commonly transliterated as "v", as in al-Vakīl.
    One's trust in Allāh should not be allowed to breed laziness or lack of care, but rather one must always do one's own personal best, and then leave the rest to Allāh, as indicated so clearly by the Prophet Muhammad when he said:
    “Tie your camel, then put your trust in Allāh.”
    (Also written as al-wakil, al-wakeel, al-vakil, al-vakeel, the Trustee: ya wakil, ya wakeel )

  • @susanpoquette3755
    @susanpoquette3755 Před 5 lety

    assalamu alaykum where can I find the part 1 from this lecture? Jazaka Allah Khair