Notes: Formula Of Rizq Class 1 - Part 1
1. Risk & Opportunity Risk increases when a person develops poor habits, lacks discipline, and makes emotional decisions. Risk is reduced when one cultivates awareness, self-control, and consistent discipline. Opportunities arise when the mind is prepared, alert, and focused. After developing awareness, a person begins to notice opportunities and receives natural support from their surroundings. 2. Daily Systems & Wealth Building Wealth is built through daily systems rather than sudden actions. Consistent effort, a structured routine, and disciplined spending form the foundation of these systems. Following such systems increases stability, reduces stress, and ensures long-term growth. Disciplined spending allows money to stretch further and work more effectively. 3. Barakah & Direction-Based Living Barakah increases when life shifts from chaos to direction and from random actions to purposeful living. Living with direction brings clarity, inner peace, and sustainable success in both personal and professional life. 4. Personal Growth & Social Impact Improving discipline leads to better character and healthier habits. Relationships improve because of trust, consistency, and respect. Taqwa (God-consciousness) strengthens decision-making and enhances moral character. 5. Concept of Rizq in Islam Rizq is not limited to money. It includes health, knowledge, peace, time, and relationships. A person is not truly rich or poor solely based on money. No one can block the Rizq that Allah has written for a person. 6. Spiritual Practices Reciting the three Quls daily provides protection from nazr (evil eye). Offering Salah on time and making duʿā sincerely are essential practices. Gratitude to Allah in every situation strengthens faith and draws blessings. 7. Charity & Helping Others Helping people sincerely and giving sadaqah, especially in the form of knowledge (ʿilm), brings growth for oneself and others. Collective growth generates respect and long-term success in life.