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(Clear, practical, and spiritually grounded — optimized for retention) Duʿāʾ, good intentions, and positive thinking are powerful — but they were never meant to replace action. In this important reminder, Belal Assaad explains a core Islamic principle that many people misunderstand today: Islam does not teach wishful thinking. It teaches faith paired with effort, and reliance on Allah paired with responsibility. Using everyday examples — watering a plant, finding a job, passing exams, choosing a spouse, and building a career — the lecture shows that results only come when the correct means are taken. Duʿāʾ alone does not replace work, preparation, wisdom, or obedience to Allah. The talk then addresses confusion around the “law of attraction” and manifestation. Belal Assaad clarifies that Islam does not teach that thoughts, energy, or imagination alone create outcomes. Instead, Islam teaches tawakkul: trusting Allah while actively doing what is required. A key hadith is explained properly: “I am as My servant thinks of Me.” This does not mean Allah gives whatever you imagine or desire. It means you should think well of Allah — that His decisions are wise and good — even when outcomes differ from your wishes. This understanding applies to: Repentance Hardship Answered or delayed duʿāʾ Life trials and setbacks Belal Assaad explains that Allah is not bound by rigid spiritual “laws” like karma or manifestation philosophies. Good deeds do not always bring immediate worldly reward, and sins do not always bring immediate punishment — because Allah may forgive, delay consequences, or replace outcomes with something better. The lecture emphasizes essential principles: Faith must be followed by action Obedience is required — not selective belief Qadar works alongside human effort When sincere effort fails, a believer assumes Allah knows what they do not The core message is clear: Think well of Allah. Trust Him. Obey Him. Take the necessary action. Then accept His decree — because Allah always chooses what is best, even when we don’t understand it. HASHTAGS #BelalAssaad #Dua #Tawakkul #Qadar #TrustAllah #IslamicReminder #FaithAndAction #PositiveThinking #IslamicKnowledge #ManifestationDebunked #ObedienceToAllah #LifeLessons #ReturnToAllah #IslamicWisdom