Why does the modern human need to know “Al-Ghani”?

Not a psychological journey… but an existential decision In the crowded cities of India, where technology accelerates, opportunities compete, and anxiety increases… a person asks a hidden question: Why do I feel that no matter what I possess… I am not secure?

Islam does not respond with emotional answers, but places its finger on the root of the problem: You are attached to the limited… and you forget the Unlimited.

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First: The real crisis is not economic… but creedal The modern age has convinced people of something dangerous: that power lies in the market, security lies in the job, and the future lies in investments. But what happens when: a company collapses? a government changes? the body falls ill? a person loses his ability?

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The “god of the age” collapses with him. Here appears the fundamental difference between two perspectives: A view that places the source of security within the human system. And an Islamic view that places the source of security above the entire universe.

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God says: ( And rely upon the Ever-Living who does not die ) AL‑FURQĀN-58 The difference is immense: You either rely on what can collapse… or rely on the One who never dies. Second: Why is a person not self-sufficient? Some Eastern philosophies say: “Look within yourself… you will find strength.

” But Islam calmly asks: And who created this inner self? And who sustains the beating of your heart? Inner strength is real, but it is not independent. A human being does not possess himself independently, nor his provision, nor his next moment.

That is why Islam establishes a clear principle: ( and Allah is the Free of need, while you are the needy.

This is not an insult to the human being, but an accurate definition of his place in existence. Third: What does it practically mean that God is “Self-Sufficient”? It is not only about wealth. But independence in power, sovereignty, and complete self-sufficiency. He does not need an intermediary.

He does not need rituals to become angry or pleased. He does not need someone to defend Him. Rather, He is the One who holds the laws of the universe. Belief in this name changes the entire perspective: Instead of seeing yourself in conflict with life, you see yourself as a servant of the Owner of life.

The difference between “conflict” and “servitude” is immense in inner peace. Fourth: A clear critique of the idea of “multiple sources of power” In some religious environments, powers are distributed: a god for wisdom. a god for provision. a god for war. a god for love.

But the simple rational question is: If each one is limited to a domain, then he is not perfect. And if he is not perfect, then he is not a god. The Qur’an settles this matter clearly: ( Or have they [i.e., men] taken for themselves gods from the earth who resurrect [the dead]?

The true God is not part of the system… but the Creator of the system. Fifth: Why is this concept especially important for a non-Muslim Indian? Because Indian culture is spiritually rich, but filled with multiple conceptions. Islam does not reject this spiritual search, but corrects and directs it.

Instead of searching among dozens of paths, it gives you one clear path: The oneness of the Creator. No statue. No divine incarnation in humans. No union between Creator and creation. No spiritual hierarchy requiring intermediaries. Only a direct relationship with God. Sixth: What happens when a person truly believes in “Al-Ghani”?

He no longer fears the future as before. He does not become arrogant when he succeeds. He does not collapse when he loses. He does not sell his principles for a job. He does not humiliate himself before people. Because he knows that the source of provision is not people. This is not a meditative philosophy.

This is a belief that produced men who stood firm before the greatest empires. It produced the followers of Muhammad ﷺ who emerged from a simple desert to lead a civilization, not by the power of wealth, nor by the number of gods, but by the power of monotheism.

Seventh: An unavoidable question If God is truly Self-Sufficient, All-Powerful, One, Not in need, Unlimited, then why not worship Him alone? Why divide your spiritual loyalty? Why search for intermediaries? Why fear leaving the multiplicity of gods? Islam does not force you. But it invites you to think.

Conclusion: The decision is yours The world will continue to convince you that your value is in what you own. That your future lies in the market. That security lies in people. But Islam presents you with a different truth: Real power is not in human hands. Nor in a statue. Nor in an economic system.

Power is in the hand of God, the Self-Sufficient. If you know Him… you become free of need. If you turn away… you will continue searching. Search sincerely. And ask the Creator to guide you to Him. Whoever sincerely seeks the truth… finds it.

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