What does it mean to trust Allah when your provision feels uncertain, delayed, or unevenly distributed around you?
In this episode, Dr. Omar Suleiman reflects on the Names Ar-Razzaaq, Al-Kareem, and Al-Akram — unpacking what it really means that Allah is the Provider, not just a provider. Through the story of Maryam (as) and Zakariyya (as), we’re reminded that provision in Islam is far more expansive than a paycheck and far more intentional than we imagine. Your health, your time, your relationships — even love and romance — are all forms of rizq from a Lord who gives with purpose.
From unexpected doors opening to doors mercifully closed, this episode reframes how we understand sustenance: not as something we earn alone, but as everything Allah uses to nourish your body, heart, and soul. Learn the difference between striving for your provision and trusting the One who already guaranteed it — and why making dua for halal rizq isn’t just about asking for more, but asking for what brings you closer to Him.
Whether your rizq feels stuck, scattered, or simply uncertain — this is the reminder you needed.
Loosen your grip, soften your heart, and learn how true trust in Al-Akram, the Most Generous, transforms not just what we receive, but who we become.
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