Are you searching for peace… or for the true God?

In India, as in every place in the world, a person lives under constant pressure:

the pressure of work, the pressure of money, the pressure of family, class struggles, the multiplicity of gods, the multiplicity of paths, and the multiplicity of philosophies.

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But let us ask a very simple question:

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If you yourself are in need… how can you depend on another who is also in need?

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And if the god himself needs someone to serve him, carry him, or feed him… how can he give you strength?

Islam begins from here.

From a very clear point.

From a عظیم name among the names of God: Al-Ghani (The Self-Sufficient).

Who is “Al-Ghani” in Islam?

In Islam, God is absolutely Self-Sufficient.

He needs no one.

He does not derive His power from anyone.

He does not depend on anyone.

Rather, everything depends on Him.

He is the One who gave life.

Gave beauty.

Gave intellect.

Gave opportunities.

Gave wealth.

Gave health.

Gave the ability to think and to question.

In an authentic hadith:

Narrated by Muslim (2577), from Abu Dharr (may Allah be pleased with him), from the Prophet (peace be upon him), who reported from Allah, Blessed and Exalted, that He said:

“O My servants, if the first of you and the last of you, and the humans among you and the jinn among you, were to stand in one place and ask Me, and I gave every person what he asked for, that would not decrease what I have except as a needle decreases the sea when it is dipped into it.”

Reflect on this idea carefully:

In a world where people compete over limited resources…

Islam tells you that the Creator of the universe is immense.

He is not part of the universe.

Nor a spirit flowing within things.

Nor a natural force.

Rather, He is the Creator of all of that.

Why is this idea important for you?

In many Indian environments, a person moves between multiple gods, many rituals, or spiritual intermediaries.

But ask yourself honestly:

If there are multiple gods… who holds the final decision?

If powers conflict… who resolves the matter?

If some are limited… who completes the deficiency?

Monotheism in Islam brings ease to the mind before the heart.

One God.

One Creator.

One Controller.

Self-Sufficient, needing nothing.

All-Powerful, never overcome.

You do not need to please dozens of forces.

Nor fear conflicting wills.

Nor search for balance between multiple gods.

Your direction is one.

And here begins peace.

Does religiosity in Islam mean poverty or withdrawal from life?

Never.

Islam does not ask you to leave work.

Nor to escape from the world.

Nor to live weakly.

Rather, it teaches you discipline.

Trustworthiness.

Honesty.

Patience.

Respect for wealth.

Justice with people.

That is why in Muslim history we find strong merchants, influential scholars, and just leaders.

The difference is not in abandoning the world.

But in not making the world your god.

When you rely on the true “Self-Sufficient,”

you work with strength… but your heart is not attached to money.

You strive… but you do not collapse if provision is delayed.

You try… but you do not lose yourself if you fail once.

Why does a person sometimes feel deprived?

Islam teaches that provision is not only money.

It is success.

Blessing.

Peace of heart.

Opened doors.

Sometimes a person is deprived because of:

being distracted by people and forgetting his Creator.

rushing results without patience.

mistakes, ظلم, and فساد in behavior.

This is not superstition.

Nor random punishment.

But a clear relationship:

The closer the heart is to its Creator,

the more straight its path becomes.

What does “seeking sufficiency in God” mean?

Seeking sufficiency in God does not mean abandoning causes.

It means your heart does not break as long as you rely on God.

It means you say:

If life becomes tight for me… the Lord of life is vast.

If people fail me… God does not fail.

If wealth decreases… the Provider is Self-Sufficient.

These are not poetic words.

They are a practical belief.

They make the poor strong.

The rich balanced.

The oppressed patient.

And the successful humble.

In times of economic crisis… what does Islam offer?

Today the world speaks about “scarcity of resources.”

But Islam teaches you that the Creator is not limited.

The world tells you: compete, crush, take before it is taken from you.

Islam says: work, fear God, trust Him, and He will make for you a way out.

The world ties your value to your bank account.

Islam ties your value to your relationship with your Creator.

Supplication in Islam is not an empty ritual.

It is a declaration of need.

A declaration of trust.

A declaration of certainty that there is a Lord who hears, sees, and responds.

Why is this different from other views?

Because Islam does not say that God is part of nature.

Nor that everything is God.

Nor that humans are small gods.

Rather, it says clearly:

God is One.

He has no partner.

He was not born and does not give birth.

And nothing is like Him.

He is the Self-Sufficient.

And everything besides Him is in need of Him.

This simplicity is the secret of strength.

A message to you

If you are searching for real peace,

not just relaxation exercises…

If you want a source of strength that does not collapse…

does not die…

does not change…

Then ask yourself honestly:

Is the god you worship truly self-sufficient?

Or does he need someone to carry him, make him, or protect him?

Islam invites you to free your heart from every limited attachment.

And to turn to the Absolutely Self-Sufficient.

To the Creator of the universe alone.

Read about Islam sincerely.

Read the Qur’an yourself.

And ask:

Could this be the path I have been searching for all my life?

The door is open.

And God is Self-Sufficient…

And you are in need of Him.

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