Rizq: Allah or Effort?

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Is Sustenance (Rizq) Earned Only Through Hard Work or Given by Allah?

Many people wonder:
Is sustenance (rizq) the result of hard work alone, or does it come from Allah?
The Qur’an answers this question clearly and in a balanced way.


📖 Qur’anic Reference (Surah Hud, Verse 6)

“And there is no creature on earth but that upon Allah is its provision.”
(Surah Hud 11:6)

This verse clearly states that Allah Himself has taken responsibility for the sustenance of every living being on earth.


🌟 What Does the Qur’an Teach About Rizq?

From this verse, we learn that:

  • Allah is the true Provider
  • The sustenance of every human, animal, and creature is already known and decreed by Allah
  • No one can take another’s rizq, nor can anyone stop what Allah has decided

💼 Then What Is the Role of Hard Work?

Islam does not teach laziness. The Qur’an also commands effort and action:

“So walk among its slopes and eat of His provision.”
(Surah Al-Mulk 67:15)

This shows that:

  • Effort is required from humans
  • Provision comes from Allah

Hard work is a means, not the source.


⚖️ The Balanced Islamic View

AspectExplanation
ProviderAllah
MeansHard work and effort
Blessing in rizqFrom Allah
Increase or decreaseBy Allah’s wisdom

🌾 A Simple Example

A farmer:

  • Plants seeds
  • Waters the field
  • Protects the crops

But:

  • Growth
  • Fruit
  • Blessings in harvest

All come only by Allah’s will


📌 Important Lessons

  • Do not seek sustenance through haram (unlawful) means
  • Never lose hope if rizq seems delayed
  • Work hard, but trust Allah completely

🤲 Conclusion

Sustenance does not come from hard work alone,
and relying without effort is also incorrect.

✔️ Humans must strive
✔️ Allah grants provision

This is the clear and balanced teaching of the Qur’an.

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