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Table of Contents
The Cure for Depression
1. Introduction
2. Advice Of A Sheikh
3. A Famous Anecdote
4. The Story Of Th...
5. Depression
6. Istikhara
7. Taqdeer
8. Failure
9. The Story Of An...
10. All Praise Be T...
11. A Crippled Buck...
12. Fatwas
13. A Fatwa Of Muft...
14. Lesson
15. Tafweez On The ...
16. A Blessing Or P...
17. From A Suppleme...
18. Examples
19. Hidayat
20. The Route To Allah
21. The Sweetness O...
22. Signs 1: Enjoym...
23. 2. Suppressing ...
24. Imaan
25. Figurative Beauty
26. Ayaaz And The P...
27. The Test Of Imaan
28. 3. Sacrifice Fo...
29. Duaa
30. 4. Sabr And Shukr
31. A Lesson From C...
32. 5. Radha-bil-qadha
33. Dua
The Cure for Depression > Taqdeer
The Cure for Depression

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Taqdeer

A person had in mind that when a certain property or building comes onto the market, or comes under his control then, because of the ideal location, etc., business will thrive and he will be successful. The person bids but someone else is successful and the property is gone.

If this person has Tafweez then he will think: I did what was in my capacity to do but it was not in my Taqdeer. It was written in the Taqdeer of the other person, thus he got it. I must search for something else. Allah Ta'ala does not provide rizq (sustenance) through one business house in the world. It is not that I would have succeeded and received my sustenance and livelihood through only that.

The effort, which needs to be made, must then be made. What transpires thereafter is Taqdeer.

Rasulullah(sallallahu alayhi wasallam) has said: "Strive to acquire what is beneficial for you; seek the aid of Allah; do not lose courage and if a setback overtakes you, do not say: 'If I had done this then it would have happened like this (i.e. not what had happened).’ Instead say: 'Allah has ordained this. Whatever He has willed, has happened.'
 
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