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- Tawakkul abstract "Tawakkul (Arabic: تَوَكُّل) in the Arabic language, is the word for the Islamic concept of reliance on God or "trusting in God's plan". It is seen as "perfect trust in God and reliance on Him alone." It can also be referred to as God-consciousness. In fact, the Qur'an speaks of the fact that success is only achieved when trust is in God and the believer is steadfast and obeys God's commands.Tawakkul as a theological concept was formalized by Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d. 810), who defined it as a spiritual state or hal. Tawakkul is also considered a natural result of extreme zuhd. Zuhd can be described as being based on tawakkul or "trust in God alongside love of poverty." This has led to an argument over whether or not tawakkul is a consequence of perfect faith. An author wrote that someone that trusts in God is like a baby seeking its mother's breast and always finds it. He says that just like the infant, the one who trusts God is always led to God.In practice, tawakkul is a form of fatalism, which may result in Muslims rejecting medical attention or other remedies, for example in case of depression or mental illness, instead resigning to trusting in God's plan, or administering the medication while still having faith that Allah is the one who cures and not the medicine. For example in the case of depression, taking medication with the faith that God will cure (or tawakkul that medicine will work because you have faith in God that he will). For this reason, some Sufis can be seen as "antibiotechnology" because of their refusal of medical care.It has been said that there are three ranks of tawakkul: the trust of the believers, the trust of the select, and the trust of the select of the select. Each of these ranks are achieved through active reformation of the mind and self. The truth of the believers is simply living one day at a time and not worrying what tomorrow will bring you; simply trusting in what God has planned. The trust of the select is trusting God with no motives or desires. It is casting aside all wants. And finally the trust of the select of the select is giving yourself over to God completely so that His desires become yours. In other words, "trust in God is to be satisfied with and rely on God Most High." It is said that because God created everything and therefore everything belongs to him, it is selfish to want anything other than what God wants or not want something God gives to you.The Arabic word tawakkul is a [[Arabic verbs#Verbal noun (maṣdar) |masdar (verbal noun)]] derived from the fifth form of the Arabic root وكل (w-k-l). It translates to "to give oneself over to, to rely/depend on, or have confidence in another".".
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- Tawakkul comment "Tawakkul (Arabic: تَوَكُّل) in the Arabic language, is the word for the Islamic concept of reliance on God or "trusting in God's plan". It is seen as "perfect trust in God and reliance on Him alone." It can also be referred to as God-consciousness. In fact, the Qur'an speaks of the fact that success is only achieved when trust is in God and the believer is steadfast and obeys God's commands.Tawakkul as a theological concept was formalized by Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d.".
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