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4538 In the highest issues of life men may see things differently. If their differences arise merely from selfish motives, or<br />

narrowness of vision, they are sinning against their own souls. If their differences arise from sincere but mistaken<br />

notions, their proper course is not to form divisions and sects, or to increase contention and hatred among men, but to<br />

leave all things to Allah, trusting in Him and turning to Him in all difficulties. The final decision in all things is with Him.<br />

(42.10)<br />

44:18 - Saying: "Restore to me the servants of Allah: I am to you an apostle worthy of all<br />

trust; 47024703<br />

4703 "Worthy of all trust": Amin, a title applied to prophets in S. xxvi.:e.g., see xxvi. 107. As the holy Prophet had historically<br />

earned that title among his own people, the reminiscences of the story of Moses apply to him in his relations with the<br />

arrogant Quraish. (44.18)<br />

64:13 - Allah! there is no god but He: and on Allah therefore let the Believers put their trust.<br />

70:32 - And those who respect their trusts and covenants; 5695<br />

5695 For obligations of trusts and covenants, express or implied, see n. 682 to v. 1. They are just as sacred in ordinary<br />

everyday life as they are in special spiritual relationships. In addition, our life itself, and such reason and talents as we<br />

possess, as well as our wealth and possessions are trusts, of which we must fulfil the duties punctiliously. (70.32)<br />

65:3 - And He provides for him from (sources) he never could imagine. And if anyone puts his trust<br />

in Allah sufficient is (Allah) for him. For Allah will surely accomplish His purpose: verily for all<br />

things has Allah appointed a due proportion. 5512<br />

26:107 - "I am to you an apostle worthy of all trust: 3187<br />

3187 Amin=one to whom a trust has been given, with several shades of meaning implied: e.g., (1) worthy of trust, (2) bound<br />

to deliver his trust, as a prophet is bound to deliver his Message, (3) bound to act entirely as directed by the trust, as a<br />

prophet is bound to give only the Message of Allah, and not add anything of his own, and (4) not seeking any interest<br />

of his own. (26.107)<br />

26:125 "I am to you an apostle worthy of all trust. 3195<br />

3195 See n. 3187 to xxvi. 107 above. (26.125)<br />

Al-Tirmidhi Hadith<br />

Hadith 4990 Narrated by<br />

AbdurRahman ibn AbuQurad<br />

The Prophet (peace be upon him) performed ablution one day and his companion began to wipe themselves with the water<br />

he had used. The Prophet (peace be upon him) asked them what induced them to do that, and when they replied that it was<br />

love for Allah and His Messenger (peace be upon him) he said, "If anyone is pleased to love Allah and His Messenger,<br />

(peace be upon him) or rather to have Allah and His Messenger (peace be upon him) love him, he should speak the truth<br />

when he tells anything, fulfil his trust when he is put in a position of trust, and be a good neighbour."<br />

Bayhaqi transmitted it in Shu'ab al-Iman.<br />

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith<br />

Hadith 1.32 Narrated by<br />

Abu Huraira<br />

The Prophet said, "The signs of a hypocrite are three:<br />

1. Whenever he speaks, he tells a lie.<br />

2. Whenever he promises, he always breaks it (his promise ).<br />

3. If you trust him, he proves to be dishonest. (If you keep something as a trust with him, he will not return it.)"<br />

ISL Quran Subjects<br />

Trust<br />

1. Betraying one's<br />

8.27<br />

2. Discharging one's faithfully<br />

2.283<br />

3. Keeping one's<br />

3.76, 70.32<br />

4. Loyalty to one's<br />

23.1, 23.2, 23.3, 23.4, 23.5, 23.6, 23.7, 23.8, 23.9, 23.10, 23.11<br />

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