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This video is the second lesson by Sheikh Mahmoud Mustwafa on the Al-Ḥikam al-ʿAṭā’iyya. The lesson focuses on the imbalance between a person's effort for worldly sustenance (Rizki) and their dedication to worship (Ibada). The core message is based on the 2nd aphorism of Ibn Ata Allah: "Your striving for what has been guaranteed to you, and your falling short in what is required of you, is evidence of the blurring of your spiritual insight (Basira)." 1. The Concept of "Guaranteed" vs. "Required" [03:14] Sheikh Mahmoud explains that every human life involves two types of matters: What is Guaranteed (Dhamana): This is your Rizki (sustenance/provision). Allah has promised that no soul will die until it has consumed every bit of its allotted provision [13:16]. What is Required (Matlub): These are your obligations to Allah, primarily Ibada (worship). Our purpose is to serve and know Allah [17:52]. 2. The Spiritual Diagnosis [04:33] The "blurring of insight" (Indimas al-Basira) occurs when a believer becomes obsessed and exhausted chasing sustenance—which is already guaranteed—to the point that they neglect their prayers, fasting, or other spiritual duties [22:39]. Transactional Faith: Many people act as if they are in a "transactional relationship" with Allah, only worshipping when things go well or expecting immediate material returns [11:44]. Spiritual Blindness: Excessive worry about money and the future is seen as a lack of trust (Tawakkul) in Allah's promise [26:48]. 3. The Power of Spiritual Insight (Basira) [23:51] The Sheikh highlights how true Basira (inner vision) allows a person to see beyond the physical world: The Prophet's Vision: He tells a story of the Prophet (ﷺ) recognizing hypocrisy in a man whose outward prayer looked "perfect" to the companions, but whose heart was filled with arrogance [28:11]. Umar’s Insight: He shares an anecdote where Umar ibn al-Khattab was able to "see" a dream of Ali ibn Abi Talib through spiritual light (Nuru), demonstrating that those close to Allah are granted special perception [38:35]. 4. Miracles of Human Creation [15:39] The Sheikh reflects on the human body as a "unknown" miracle (Al-Insan al-Majhul). He explains that the process of our creation—from a drop of fluid to a complex being with a soul and a pre-written destiny—is proof enough that Allah is the ultimate Provider [16:50]. 5. The Four Pillars of Peace (Hatim al-Asam) [51:52] To conclude, the Sheikh cites the four principles of the scholar Hatim al-Asam on how to achieve true piety (Takwa): 1. Guaranteed Rizki: I realized my sustenance cannot be taken by anyone else, so my heart became peaceful [52:24]. 2. Personal Duty: I realized my worship is my own responsibility; no one else can pray or fast for me, so I became diligent [53:16]. 3. The Inevitability of Death: I realized death is chasing me, so I prepared my "luggage" for the journey [54:27]. 4. Constant Surveillance: I realized Allah is always watching me (like a CCTV), so I became ashamed to commit sins while He observes me [54:46]. Watch the full lesson here: • Darsa 2 | Bidii ya Rizki na Upungufu wa Ib...