Fear of Losing Control**

✍️Written by: Sahibzada Shahid Siddiq

Anjuman Gulzar-e-Madina International

Introduction

The fear of losing control is one of the most powerful and destructive fears inside the human heart.

It appears when a person feels:

✔️“What if things don’t go according to my plan?”

✔️“What if something unexpected happens?”

✔️“What if I cannot handle a situation?”

✔️“What if I lose people, power, respect, stability, or security?”

This fear silently eats a person from within because:

**Humans want control,

but life is controlled by Allah.**

Islam teaches:

**“The one who tries to control everything lives in fear.

The one who hands control to Allah finds peace.”**

1. Qur’an — Control belongs only to Allah

Allah says:

﴿ وَاللَّهُ غَالِبٌ عَلَىٰ أَمْرِهِ ﴾

“Allah is dominant over His affairs.”

— Qur’an (Yusuf 21)

Meaning:

✔️Allah’s plan always prevails

✔️Human planning is limited

✔️Control is divine, not human

Allah also says:

﴿ لَهُ مُلْكُ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ ﴾

“To Him belongs the entire kingdom of the heavens and the earth.”

If the entire universe is under Allah’s control,

then why should the heart tremble over small matters?

2. The Prophet ﷺ — True strength is surrender, not control

Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:

**“If you rely on Allah as you should rely,

He will provide for you as He provides for the birds.”**

(Tirmidhi)

Birds have no control over the future:

✔️They don’t control food

✔️They don’t control weather

✔️They don’t control danger

Yet:

✔️they fly

✔️they move

✔️they trust

And Allah takes care of everything.

This teaches:

Trust > Control

3. Why do humans fear losing control?

1. Desire to manage everything

Humans want life to follow their plan exactly.

But no one controls:

✔️time

✔️destiny

✔️health

✔️opportunities

✔️people

✔️outcomes

This mismatch between desire and reality creates fear.

2. Fear of uncertainty

When outcomes become unpredictable,

the heart becomes restless.

3. Attachment to results

Humans attach themselves to:

✔️success

✔️reputation

✔️wealth

✔️relationships

Any threat to these attachments

creates fear of losing control.

4. Weakness of the ego

The ego hates being powerless.

But spiritual truth is:

“Humans are created weak.”

(Qur’an — khuliqa al-insanu da’eefan)

Weakness is not a flaw —

it is a reminder that control is not ours.

4. Qur’an — How to defeat the fear of losing control

(1) Leave results to Allah

Allah says:

﴿ وَعَلَى اللَّهِ فَلْيَتَوَكَّلِ الْمُؤْمِنُونَ ﴾

“Let the believers place their trust in Allah.”

Trust means:

✔️I try

✔️Allah decides

(2) Nothing happens without His permission

﴿ وَمَا تَشَاءُونَ إِلَّا أَنْ يَشَاءَ اللَّهُ ﴾

“You cannot will anything unless Allah wills.”

(Al-Insan 30)

Meaning:

✔️Humans plan

✔️Allah controls

✔️Allah’s will is the final law

(3) Ease is already written

﴿ يُرِيدُ اللَّهُ بِكُمُ الْيُسْرَ ﴾

“Allah wants ease for you.”

(Al-Baqarah 185)

The one who understands this

no longer fears losing control.

5. Hadith — Peace comes from letting go

The Prophet ﷺ said:

“Real richness is the richness of the heart.”

(Sahih Bukhari)

A heart full of Allah:

✔️is not shaken by loss

✔️does not panic when control slips

✔️does not break under pressure

✔️does not fear unexpected change

Another hadith:

**“What reached you was never meant to miss you,

and what missed you was never meant to reach you.”**

(Musnad Ahmad)

This is the death of all fear.

**6. Psychological perspective —

Fear of losing control weakens the mind**

It leads to:

✔️Anxiety

✔️Panic

✔️Overthinking

✔️Insomnia

✔️Anger

✔️Irritability

✔️Mental exhaustion

✔️Decision paralysis

But when a person accepts reality:

✔️control returns to the heart

✔️fear melts

✔️clarity appears

✔️confidence returns

✔️calmness settles

Letting go is more powerful than holding tight.

**7. Spiritual wisdom —

Letting go is not giving up; it is rising higher**

Islam teaches:

**“Control is a test —

Surrender is worship.”**

Surrender (Tawakkul) does NOT mean:

❌sitting idle

❌doing nothing

❌avoiding effort

It means:

✔️Do your best

✔️Hand the result to Allah

✔️Accept His plan

✔️Stay at peace

This is the path of:

✔️prophets

✔️saints

✔️wise believers

**8. Practical steps —

How to overcome the fear of losing control**

✔️1. Recite this often:

لَا حَوْلَ وَلَا قُوَّةَ إِلَّا بِاللّٰهِ

“There is no power and no strength except through Allah.”

✔️2. Make Istikhara

It lifts the burden of decision-making.

✔️3. Focus only on effort, not results

Results are Allah’s domain.

✔️4. Practice daily surrender

Say:

“O Allah, I hand this matter to You.”

✔️5. Lower expectations

High expectations create high fear.

✔️6. Breathe and slow down

Fear grows in haste,

peace grows in stillness.

✔️7. Remind yourself

“Even when I feel out of control,

Allah is in full control.”

**9. Conclusion —

Losing control is not a loss;

it is an invitation to trust Allah**

A believer understands:

✔️I never had full control

✔️I only had responsibility

✔️Control belongs to Allah alone

✔️My job is effort —

Allah’s job is outcome

And the deepest truth:

**“When you stop trying to control everything,

you finally feel the One who controls everything.”**

Final Prayer

O Allah,

remove from our hearts the fear of losing control.

Fill our souls with trust in Your plan

and peace in Your decisions.

O Allah,

grant us strength to try our best,

and wisdom to accept what we cannot change.

O Allah,

guide our steps, protect our hearts,

and make us surrender with love,

not fear.

Ameen, O Lord of the worlds.

Wassalam Sahibzada Shahid Siddiq

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