Hard times are part of every believer’s journey. Sometimes life brings loss, stress, uncertainty, or emotional pain that feels heavy on the heart. In such moments, the strongest support a believer can have is reliance on Allah (tawakkul). It is the certainty that Allah is in control, knows what is best, and will never abandon His servant.
Allah says:
“And whoever relies upon Allah — then He is sufficient for him.”
(Surah At-Talaq, Verse 3)
Tawakkul does not mean giving up effort; it means doing your best while trusting Allah with the outcome.
Here are five powerful ways to strengthen your reliance on Allah in hard times.
1. Remember That Allah Controls Everything
One of the strongest foundations of tawakkul is believing that nothing happens outside Allah’s will.
To strengthen this:
- Remind yourself that Allah is in control of outcomes
- Accept that humans only control effort, not results
- Trust that every situation has divine wisdom
“Indeed, Allah is over all things competent.”
(Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 20)
When you truly believe this:
- Fear decreases
- Anxiety reduces
- The heart becomes calmer
A controlled heart begins with believing in Allah’s control.
2. Combine Effort with Trust in Allah
Tawakkul is not passive—it requires action.
To practice this:
- Do your best in every situation
- Take practical steps to solve problems
- Then leave the outcome to Allah
The Prophet ﷺ taught:
“Tie your camel and trust in Allah.”
When you combine effort and trust:
- You avoid helplessness
- You build confidence
- You stay balanced emotionally
A strong believer acts and then trusts.
Effort is your responsibility; results belong to Allah.
3. Increase Du’a During Difficult Moments
Du’a is the heart of tawakkul.
In hard times:
- Speak to Allah about your worries
- Ask Him for strength and guidance
- Turn to Him repeatedly without hesitation
“And your Lord says: Call upon Me; I will respond to you.”
(Surah Ghafir, Verse 60)
When you make du’a:
- Your heart feels supported
- Emotional pressure decreases
- Hope increases
A turning heart is a trusting heart.
Du’a connects reliance directly to Allah.
4. Reflect on Allah’s Past Help in Your Life
Looking back at past experiences strengthens present trust.
Think about:
- Situations Allah saved you from
- Problems that resolved unexpectedly
- Moments when help came at the right time
“Did He not find you lost and guide you?”
(Surah Ad-Duha, Verse 7)
When you reflect:
- Trust in Allah increases
- Fear of the future decreases
- Gratitude grows
A remembered blessing strengthens current reliance.
Past mercy builds present trust.
5. Practice Patience While Trusting Allah’s Timing
Patience is an essential part of tawakkul.
To strengthen it:
- Accept delays without frustration
- Avoid questioning Allah’s wisdom
- Stay calm during uncertainty
“Indeed, Allah is with the patient.”
(Surah Al-Baqarah, Verse 153)
When you practice patience:
- Emotional stability improves
- Faith becomes stronger
- Trust deepens
A patient heart trusts Allah’s timing.
Sabr and tawakkul go hand in hand.
Final Reflection
Hard times are not a sign that Allah has left you—they are a test of your trust in Him. True reliance on Allah is shown when a believer continues to act, pray, and remain patient while fully believing that Allah is choosing what is best.
When you remember Allah’s control, combine effort with trust, make du’a often, reflect on past help, and practice patience, your reliance on Him becomes strong and unshakable.
A trusting heart is a peaceful heart.
May Allah strengthen our tawakkul, ease our hardships, and make us always dependent upon Him alone. 🤲✨

