Ngaahi Fuʻu Pou Kehé
- Ngaahi Fetuʻutaki Kimuʻa he Malí: Ko e hā e fakakaukau ʻa e tui fakalotu kau ki he [teʻeki malí] ngaahi fetuʻutaki?
- TOKONI ʻO E UIKE: ʻOua Naʻá Ke ʻIta
- FOʻI PILIKI FAKAELOTÓ: KO E FALALA TOPUTAPU MO E TAʻE MAʻU IA
- Hola mei he kovi taha ʻo e ngaahi fale fakapopula
- TOKONI ʻO E UIKE – Fai Lelei ki Ho Tokouá
When people are faced with any issues, wants or needs, the first thing they do is look to others to find a solution. When things go wrong, this is when they turn to Allah for help.
Neongo ia, one of the qualities of piety and righteousness is that the believers ask Allah FIRST and foremost for whatever their needs are, rather than leave their reliance upon Allah as an afterthought.
Talafekau ʻa Allah MAMATA naʻe pehe ʻe: ”Who will guarantee me that he will not ask mankind for anything, and I will guarantee for him Paradise (in return)? So Thawban said, “I”, and he added, “And I would never ask anyone for anything.” [ʻApa Dawood]
For the righteous who place their full trust in Allah, seeking ALL good from Him and Him alone, Allah will send help for you from places you didn’t even know!
The best of adhkar to say in this regard is:
فَقُلْ حَسْبِي اللَّهُ لا إِلَهَ إِلاَّ هُوَ عَلَيْهِ تَوَكَّلْتُ وَهُوَ رَبُّ الْعَرْشِ الْعَظِيمِ
Hasbi-allahu la ilaha illa Huwa ‘alaihi tawakkaltu
wa Huwa Rab-bal ‘arshil ‘atheem
Lea ʻaki: Allah is sufficient for me. None has the right to be worshiped but He, in Him I put my trust and He is the Lord of the Mighty Throne [Quran, 9:129].
Ko e Palōfitá MAMATA used to say this seven times in the morning and evening – so commit this to memory and ensure that from now on, you ask EVERYTHING from Allah, no matter how big or small it is. The reward for this is no less than paradise!
Very nice