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Secrets of Abundance and the Wealth Given
to People
The entire universe belongs to God, and He gives what He wills to whom
He wills. It is God who grants provision to men, who makes them rich and
gives them abundant crops. As God states in a verse, God expands the provision
of any of His servants as He wills or, in a similar manner, restricts
them. He does this for a certain cause and out of wisdom. Both those whose
provision is expanded and whose provision is restricted, are in fact put
to the test by God. Those who do not become arrogant and spoilt because
of what they are given, but render thanks to God for everything endowed,
who put their trust in God and show steadfastness when their possession
is restricted are the servants with whom God is pleased. The words of
the Prophet Solomon cited in the Qur'an make clear that the blessings
God endows to people are actually a part of the test:
He who possessed knowledge of the Book said, 'I will bring it to you
before your glance returns to you.' And when he saw it standing firmly
in his presence, he said, 'This is part of my Lord's favour to test me
to see if I will give thanks or show ingratitude. Whoever gives thanks
only does so to his own gain. Whoever is ungrateful, my Lord is Rich Beyond
Need, Generous.' (Surat an-Naml: 40)
The words of the Prophet Solomon's stating "This is part of my Lord's
favour to test me to see if I will give thanks or show ingratitude" explain
one of the reasons why people are given gifts.
What God defines as the "attractions of this world" in the Qur'an - including
wealth, children, spouses, relatives, status, prestige, intelligence,
beauty, health, profitable commerce, success, in brief, everything is
given to put man to test.
SECRETS IN THE ABUNDANCE GIVEN TO DISBELIVERS
Many are the people in the world who, despite having no faith in God,
rejoice in a long life, enjoy countless blessings, possess fruitful lands
and raise healthy children. These people, instead of seeking to earn the
good pleasure of God, have degenerated because of these blessings and
drifted apart from God. These people, who have gone great lengths in leading
a rebellious life towards our Lord and who have committed more and more
sins every day, consider what they possess as good for themselves. However,
the Qur'an draws our attention to another secret and divine purpose behind
these blessings and the time granted:
Do not let their wealth and their children impress you. God merely wants
to punish them by them in the life of this world, and for them to die
while they are disbelievers. (Surat at-Tawba: 85)
Those who disbelieve should not imagine that the
extra time We grant to them is good for them. We only allow them more
time so they will increase in evildoing. They will have a humiliating
punishment. (Surah Ali 'Imran: 178)
So leave them in their glut of ignorance for a
while. Do they imagine that, in the wealth and children We extend to them,
We are hastening to them with good things? No indeed, but they have no
awareness! (Surat al-Muminun: 54-56)
As explained in the verses, what these people possess is actually not
good for them. The time granted to them is only to add to their sins.
When their term is over, neither their wealth, nor their children nor
their status can save them from the painful punishment. Indeed, God has
related the situation of the past generations who lived in wealth and
abundance of provision, yet met a painful punishment as follows:
How many generations We have destroyed before them who had finer furnishings
and a better outward show! (Surah Maryam: 74)
The following verse explains the reason why these people are granted
extra time:
Say: 'As for those who are astray, let the all Merciful prolong their
term until they see what they were promised, whether it be the punishment
or the Hour. Then they will know who is in the worse position and has
the weaker troops.' (Surah Maryam: 75)
God is Just and Most Merciful. He creates everything with wisdom and
goodness, and everyone is repaid in full for what he does. Being aware
of this, believers assess events with the aim of seeing the wisdom and
goodness that God creates in every event. Otherwise, people would live
a life of deception, far removed from realities.
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