In the Qur’an, Allah says:
“Is there any creator other than Allah, Who provides you from the heaven and the earth? There is no god but He. How, then, are you turning away (from Him)?” (Fatir 35:3)
In Arabic, the word “Ar-Razzaq” is an emphatic epithet of Allah that means that He provides all of His slaves no matter how numerous they might be.
If He so desires, He provides any of them abundantly and without limits:
“Verily, Allah is the All-Provider, Owner of Power, the Most Strong.” (Adh-Dhariyat 51: 58)
How God is Razzaq (All-Provider)?
1- God is “Ar-Razzaq” (the All-Provider) who provides all of His slaves with sustenance regardless of their number or quantity of provision. That is why it is rightly said: “If Allah gives, He astonishes.” In this context, Allah says:
“And so many a moving (living) creature carries not its own provision! Allah provides for it and for you. And He is the All-Hearer, the All-Knower.” (Al-`Ankabut 29: 60)
2- “Ar-Razzaq” (The All-Provider) is He (God), who provides people’s bodies (with sustenance) by His grace, and adorns the hearts of the elite with true faith. One of the interpretations of the word “provision” therefore is material bodily sustenance, physical bodily needs.
3- Also, some scholars interpret the word “provision” as spiritual provision, that is, if you perform prayer with true solemnity and submissiveness, if you cry while performing prayer, if your heart is filled with humility and veneration while reading the Qur’an, you feel secure and tranquil for being near to Allah. To that Allah says, about the chaste holy woman, Mary:
“So her Lord (Allah) accepted her with goodly acceptance. He made her grow in a good manner and put her under the care of Zechariah. Every time Zechariah entered Al-Mihrab (her private place of prayer) to (visit) her, he found her supplied with provision. He said, ‘O Mary! Where did you get this from?’ She said, ‘This is from Allah.’ Verily, Allah grants provision to whomever He wills, without limit.” (Aal `Imran 3:37)
About Prophet Moses, peace be upon him, Allah says:
“And when he attained his full strength and was perfect (in manhood), We bestowed on him Al-Hukm (i.e. Prophecy and good judgment) and religious knowledge. And thus do We reward the good doers.” (Al-Qasas 28:14)
In the same context, Prophet Muhammad’s say goes:
“I stay with my Lord (Allah), and He provides me with food and drink.”(Al-Bukhari and Muslim, 230)
He, peace be upon him, uses the words “food and drink” metaphorically to mean spiritual provision, which is the noblest and most sublime of all kinds of provision.
4- Moreover, the word “Provision” can be accurately defined as “something that you make use of”. To this, provision includes such things as wealth, knowledge, good manners, security, peace of mind, spiritual enhancement …etc. In fact, you might be provided from where you have never reckoned and for a very silly reason: a look, a message that you receive by mistake, certain merchandise that is selling badly…
5- “Ar-Razzaq (The All-Provider) is He Allah, Who singles out the rich for material provision, while poor true believers for recognition of the Provider.” In other words, rich people enjoy the perishable pleasures and enjoyments of the present world. They have lots of money. They eat whatever they like. They buy the most beautiful palaces. They buy the best furniture. They travel wherever they desire. They choose the most beautiful cars and the very best clothes.
On the other hand, poor but believing people enjoy incredible spiritual enhancement for being near to their God and intimate to Him. Being linked with the upper world, they do not care about ephemeral mundane enjoyments. Hence, either you dwell in material provision or witness the All-Provider. Either you get indulged in the perishable enjoyments of this present life or live in the bliss of intimacy and nearness to the Lord Allah.
6- Being Al-Razzaq (The All-Provider), there is a kind of justice and balance in what God the All-Provider gives to all of His human slaves. Materialistically calculated, all the things that Allah gives to His human slaves reflect His infinite divine justice. If we give one mark for everything human beings are given, the final result will be one and the same for each one of them. If we give one mark for each of the following: wife, house, income, job, health, beauty …etc., we find out that most people get equal marks despite certain individual differences.
Accordingly, the total number of marks is always the same for all people, that is, the rich who have big income lack peace of mind which poor believers enjoy. Someone has a good health but is poor while another is rich but lacks good health, and so on and so forth. To this Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, says: “Take from this world whatever you desire, and get worry as much as you take (from it). Whosoever takes from this world more than he needs, he unconsciously brings about his own destruction.”
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If you are conscious of God being the All-Provider, it does not do you any harm to lose material provision
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