Who Does All Your Victories In Life Truly Belong To? | Most People Answer This Question Wrong
Автор: Imam Ragab Abdelmoneim
Загружено: 2026-02-20
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Every human being experiences moments of victory in life. Some are visible such as success, progress, recognition, provision. Others are deeply personal when it comes to protection from harm, relief from hardship, unexpected openings, and quiet blessings that only Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala fully knows. Yet there is a profound question that many rarely stop long enough to confront with sincerity. "Who do all your victories in life truly belong to?"
This powerful reminder, delivered by Imam Ragab Abdelmoneim, calls the listener toward a reality that the Qur’an repeatedly emphasizes strength, ability, opportunity, and outcome are never independent of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. What we often perceive as personal success may in truth be divine facilitation. What we attribute to our own efforts may be mercy, wisdom, or even a test from Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala designed to reveal gratitude or humility.
The reminder begins with takbeer and the declaration of faith (0:00), grounding the heart in the ultimate truth that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala alone is the source of power and victory. As the congregation is instructed to straighten the rows (0:46), the message quietly teaches that even the ability to stand in prayer is itself a blessing granted by Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala.
The recitation of Surah Al-Fatiha (1:15) re-centers the soul upon dependence, guidance, and servitude. Each verse dismantles the illusion of self-sufficiency that victories sometimes create. The recitation then moves into the powerful verses of Surah Aal-Imran (1:54), revealed in moments of struggle, fear, and divine reassurance. These verses deliver a timeless truth that echoes across generations. "Victory is only from Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala."
As the prayer continues (2:21 – 3:21), listeners are reminded that patience, taqwa, and reliance upon Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala are inseparable from true success. The repeated takbeer throughout the salah (3:31 – 6:40) reinforces a reality often forgotten in worldly pursuits. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala is greater than every perceived source of strength, every fear, every hope, and every victory we experience.
The closing reflections and supplications (9:44 onward) shift the reminder from recitation to introspection. Imam Ragab Abdelmoneim invites believers to reconsider how success is interpreted, how gratitude is expressed, and how easily the heart forgets Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala in moments of achievement and ease. The reminder becomes deeply personal, urging self-examination and humility.
This is not merely a khutbah to hear. It is a question that reshapes your perspective. How you answer it changes how you see every blessing, every success, and every hardship in your life.
Ya Allah, protect our hearts from arrogance, heedlessness, and the illusion of self-credit. Allow us to recognize that every blessing, every protection, every opportunity, and every victory comes solely from You alone. Place sincere gratitude within our hearts, humility within our achievements, and unwavering reliance upon You in all circumstances. Do not allow our successes to distance us from remembrance, nor our hardships to weaken our trust in You. Make us among those who see clearly, reflect deeply, and return constantly to You. Ameen.
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