Transliteration:( Allaahu laaa ilaaha illaa Hoo; wa 'alal laahi falyata wakkalil mu'minoon )
"Allah! There is none worthy of worship except Him. Therefore, only upon Allah should the believers rely."
This verse begins with the pure declaration of monotheism (Tawheed) —
Only Allah is worthy of worship, love, fear, and ultimate trust.
All acts of devotion and reliance must be directed to Him alone.
True tawakkul means using worldly means — like medicine or asking for help —
but placing your full reliance on Allah alone.
Relying on causes is not against faith; what matters is the heart’s dependence.
Effort and trust go hand in hand in Islam.
The tafsir of Surah At-Taghabun verse 13 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Taghabun ayat 11 which provides the complete commentary from verse 11 through 13.
(64:13) Allah there is no god but He; in Allah should the believers put all their trust.[28]
28. That is, all divine powers belong to Allah alone. No one else has any power to make or mar your destiny. He alone can bring about a good time and He alone can avert a bad time. Therefore, whoever believes sincerely that Allah is One, has absolutely no other choice than to place his full trust in Him and to continue doing his duty as a believer with the conviction that goodness and well being only lie in the way that Allah has shown him. If he attains to success in this way, it will only be by Allah’s help and leave; there is no other helper. And if he encounters difficulties, hardships, dangers and disasters in this way, Allah alone will rescue him, for there is no other rescuer beside Him.
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