finally my years of asking question about the 6th article of faith is finally answered...thank Allah for enlighten me....thanx for uploading..may Allah bless and reward you..
@@RIMJANESSOHMALOOG nope, but the professional translator who translated my Quran into English does. As well as my Iraqi friend who I ask to confirm certain things about the translation. Are you trying to tell me Arabic is NOT translatable?
@@SnakeWasRight it's funny when people dont know much about this topic and make as if they've discovered something new that no one read or elaborated before. We have had 1000 yrs of scholarship. So may be you should ask and listen to our answers instead of coming to conclusion yourself. Is that sensible?
Everything is predestined. And nothing but a sincere du'a (supplication) can change ones qadr. This is where freewill comes in. Du'a. We human beings are the best creation of Allah because we were made with hearts to feel and minds to think. And since we do not know what the future holds, freewill is making that one single du'a asking Allah that even if everything is already written, to change our qadr write for us Jannah if it wasn't written for us. We must like it so much. We must have intense craving for Jannah. Then if we ask Allah, Allah will start to give. Give what? Guidance. For Allah guides whom He wills and lead astray whom He wills. That is why Allah does not like the arrogant people. Those who think they are too good for making du'a or those who has lost hope with the Mercy of Allah. May we be of those who are guided. Ameen.
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Yes. Our life is predestined. We are traveling through a timeline of events written by Him. If we are predestined for something bad, Allah can change it for good. He can change our future timeline of events. That's possible only through prayer.
@Gunther Vincent Predestination is the law of Allah. Everything in this universe is predestined. ---- For example, 2 identical objects have different destiny.
@Gunther Vincent Destiny means capacity. --- Allah has written good destiny and bad destiny for every human. --- You have the free will to choose either one. Prayer helps in choosing the good one. ---- Either way, it's impossible to do anything beyond the capacity destined.
@Gunther Vincent Quran never contradicts with the law of nature created by Allah. ---- Free will proves beyond any doubt that 2 options are always available for whatever we decide. --- Destiny is based upon what we choose through our free will.
The child is father (teacher ) of the man. One thing I could not understand in Islam is that we are taught that our destiny is already predetermined. Later on I realized that if our Creator did not know our future then He will not be All-knowing. This is a crucial attribute of the Creator. Then I got the answer from my little granddaughter when she was still a toddler. The first thing she used to do when she came to my house was to run to the staircase and climbed up the stairs and I had to follow her lest she fell down the stairs. So as an elderly person I knew her habits. Then I realized that the fact that I knew what she was going to do does not mean that I instigated her to go up the staircase. So my knowledge did not have anything with her actions which were motivated by her own volition. Then I realized that similarly the Creator's knowledge is not the motivator of our actions. He has given us freewill yet He knows what we will do since He is all knowing. Just as I could have have penned down what my little granddaughter would do before she actually does it similarly the Almighty could get our destiny written down before we actually live it. So my granddaughter taught me one of the most complex mystery of life.
May Allah reward this brother. This is a great and a balanced view of Qadr, which many throughout ages in all faiths have struggled with and still today. May we remain firm and trust in the Qadar of the Allah
@Islam is the only way your violent superstitions can only spread through breeding and conquest because it's an empty promise backed by violent threats. Disgusting.
Those who are against the predestination behave completely opposite when they're dealing with materialistic and worldy matters like for Living, Education, Career and Business they're very keen and conscious for what they are planning to do because they will get the result immediately in this life.
Ameen brother fillah! I would have liked a prolongated even more insightful elaboratiom. You touched incredibly interesting points, but Idk if u had time limitations or didn't dare 'freestyle' too much but I still feel hungry on certain topics, lots of paraphrase. I know it's my own responsibility to think and develop on Qadr, but you are one of the rare that said things a way they resonated with me, I just wished a bit more. Salam yall
I love how he explained destiny,that seems really complicated to some,in such a beautiful simple way. I was a bit confused myself so Jazakum Allah 5er.
To the brother who spoke on this video.thanks jazarkallah for your efforts may allah set reward u.but constructively brother I wish to ask u speak slower as one it enhances the delivery on such a deep subject and allows the listener to dwell for a moment.you speak very very fast and between that and the switching between languages and the slight lisp sounds due to the sound quality the overall message isn't conveyed as it could be.I mean no harm just a heads up and thank u again brother for educating me on this subject jazarkallah
Asalamu Alaikum at 18:21 the speaker mentioned "...and evil is not to be attributed to you...then continued quoting the whole saying ...All good is in your hands and evil is not attributed to you." Does anyone know the reference for this hadith. Jazak Allahu Khayr
I'm hoping someone can clarify 13:29 - 13:45 for me. He says that Allah Willed for us to have a will and that our will is the product of the Will of Allah as well as secondary to the Will of Allah. I take this to mean that Allah had Willed for us the ability to choose between options whenever options are presented to us...but that we can't choose an option if Allah does not Will for us to choose it (since our will is always secondary to the Will of Allah). If I have the choice between chocolate and vanilla ice cream, I can't pick the option that Allah did not Will for me to pick, even if Allah Willed that I have the ability to choose. Why then, are we *uniquely* responsible for our choices if our choices can't possibly be uniquely ours? I feel like that wasn't properly addressed here. Thanks!
I think part of it is there are some things you can't just do even if you will it. For example I lift my left leg, then I have a desire to also lift my right leg I cannot. So the things that you can actually will are of limited scope. In your example, you do choose what you want. But Allah knew your choice before hand, wrote it in the tablet, willed for it to happen, and created the actions for you. At a fundamental level this is realated to the will, power, and knowledge of Allah. We cannot know the true modality of these attributes. So there will always be an element of belief in the ghayb. And Allah knows best
@@adnankassem8114 I don't think we can know the "true modality" because no cogent description of it exists. When you said "but Allah knew your choice beforehand..." you presented a reality where my "choice" somehow exists irrespective of Allah. I don't know how anything can exist like that
@@shahinoorchowdhury2007 It's one thing to say that angels over your left and right shoulders are matters of the "unseen," because that will eventually be verifiable. But I don't see how you can apply the "unseen" argument here, since it's logically impossible for a cogent answer to exist. God must, at some point, be ultimately responsible for actualizing the decisions we make. It's logically impossible to reconcile that with us still being held morally accountable for our actions. The only way around it is for our actions to somehow exist irrespective of God, but I don't see how that's possible either.
@@jaredgreenhouse6603 this is because the modality of this choice is not known to us. Is Allah not capable of differing choices and allowing his creation to choose one? An example, a teacher creates a multiple choice question with only one correct answer knowing that students might be tempted or actually do choose from the incorrect options. Is the teacher to blame in this scenario? Although, this analogy cannot be wholly applied to god, this specific issue can be discussed in this way.
@@ShehuStebe Lol you guys really love your classroom analogies. To come close to God, a "teacher" in this case 1) Creates whatever "punishment" failing students would endure, 2) Knows exactly which students would get it wrong, and 3) Administers the question anyway. Extrapolate to God and you now have something that created eternal conscious torture and actualize a reality where people fall into it. If you assume our actions in life to be dominoes, then this initial actualization by God is the tipping of the first one. If I were an aspiring parent and somehow knew with 100% certainty that my first-born would ultimately disobey God and suffer eternal torment for it, I wouldn't decide to give birth to that child, even if everything it did was of its own free will. Because no soul can suffer torment if I don't decide to let the soul exist to begin with.
If God Almighty predestined for everything including us humankind without sending Prophets and Guidance then we can excuse accountability on the day of Judgement but now we can't.
Does it mean that Allah has written our destiny but he has also given us the wisdom and means of guidance to know right and wrong and the understanding of our lives , understanding of ourselves, our motives, our needs and wants and by using this understanding ,we make Dua for a better life and our destiny can change. Destiny is written but knowledge is also given to choose or make Dua to change the destiny. So Dua and ability to choose under the light of Allah's knowledge is the free will? May be that's why islam put so much emphasis on acquiring knowledge.
The human mind is too flawed to be a "best believer". nobody is better than another. Once you understand that, they can begin teaching you. But Pride stops the learning process. Yes, I agree that at certain moments, one may have more grace bestowed upon them than another, but ultimately, we are all equal. (while at the same time being unequal((which is different, and having different needs)
you cant go against your destiny .. you are either choosen to relax in paradise or cooked in hellfire... as we live let us know what has been choosen for us by our own choices which has already been decided...
How can you say you have a choice if what you are going to do is already written. Prayer or not, its ALREADY written, so hows that even your choice when ITS ALREADY WRITTEN.
The speaker immediately clarifies and expounds on this just as he says everything is written. He explains how there are multiple writings. And then he describes exactly how your predestined fate can be altered.
The child is father (teacher ) of the man. One thing I could not understand in Islam is that we are taught that our destiny is already predetermined. Later on I realized that if our Creator did not know our future then He will not be All-knowing. This is a crucial attribute of the Creator. Then I got the answer from my little granddaughter when she was still a toddler. The first thing she used to do when she came to my house was to run to the staircase and climbed up the stairs and I had to follow her lest she fell down the stairs. So as an elderly person I knew her habits. Then I realized that the fact that I knew what she was going to do does not mean that I instigated her to go up the staircase. So my knowledge did not have anything to do with her actions which were motivated by her own volition. Then I realized that similarly the Creator's knowledge is not the motivator of our actions. He has given us freewill yet He knows what we will do since He is all knowing. Just as I could have have penned down what my little granddaughter would do before she actually does it similarly the Almighty could get our destiny written down before we actually live it. So my granddaughter taught me one of the most complex mystery of life.
Problem 1 - Speaker said that the part of the angel's job was to write down if the person is doomed and/or what they will do and how their life will be. And soon after says that there is a annual decree on the day of lalitul qadr. Allah wills while the baby is a fetus and then wills again annually once the fetus is living outside. These two do not mix. Problem 2 - If dua can change qadr then what is to say that the dua was not already part of the qadr? Or if whatever changes was already part of qadr. And if Allah knows then why was it not originally written? Problem 3- It was mentioned that Allah decides and controls our actions. And that our will is secondary to Allah. The example that wars occur if Allah wills was given .And the example of one being wished to be guided. If one wishes to be guided and Allah wills that the person should not be guided then what can the person do since his or her will is secondary to Allah's? Problem 4- In the example of the person reading the book, if Allah wills that the person never finds the book then how is the person at fault? And if Allahs knows the future then Allah knows if we will turn to him at any point or not or if we will make dua or not then where is the test? When a test is given the results are not yet known and once the results are known actions are taken accordingly but in our case since Allah already knows our future and whether we will be pious or whether some will repent he has decided whether we will fail or pass even if we wish to pass. So Allah can take action anything then since he already knows. Problem 5- Whether the person knew about his or her qadr when it came to stealing, that doesn't change the fact that Allah willed him to steal since the speaker said that the person found out that the act of theft was in qadr after the person did it. Problem 6- When bad things happen we mourn at it and we do things to fix and help meaning we clearly don't agree with what is being taken place, in other words we clearly do not agree with what Allah is willing. If someone gets shot and Allah has willed for him to die we will still help, but the thing is we do not know the qadr or the result. So in the same scenario if Allah had willed for the same person to die and another person did not attempt to help the person by treating him in any manner rather just made dua isnt that also the will of Allah? - I do however agree that humans will possibly put the blame on else or try to be it whoever or anything and keep the thanks for themselves. - And i agree that sins have wisdom, but when i see destruction all around the world such as that of palestine currently i do not know what is that possibly for but i try, as hard as it is at times, that Allah knows and that my knowledge is limited. -If there is one thing i learned through thinking during and after the video is that if actions are predetermined then what we are simply being judged on are our reactions and our response to those actions even if we cant change them since they are decreed by Allah.
Faraz Khurshid the night of the decree does not restate what is bound to happen rather it is a night upon which if one is to make dua then his wishes will change what is bound to happen. such a situation is a manifestation of Allah (s.w.t) power and might, he being the ALL POWERFUL.
Faraz Khurshid i would gladly answer all ur questions but pls correct your grammar first because ur questions and statements are hard to understand, it disorganizes the thought. at least make it easy to understand
Well well well Anne Salvador 4 months later and you still havent answered Faraz Khurshid questions. And why attack his grammar whats the point! his questions are understandable and clear. But some people who cant answer resort to personal attacks.
So if the life records are written just when the human is in the embryonic stage, does this mean that allah did not previously know the records before that?
@@FANGKENSTEIN He is Al-Alim the all knowing. Also, your asking 'how' and 'why' about a being that is transcendent and beyond our imagination and understanding. It's stupid that you think you can understand him on that level.
@@marufez_4457 And that means what, god still knows the endgame doesnt he. Still knows what choices you will make . Why, Why bother to create you if you are destined for hell. There is absolutely no way that you get get out of your destiny. Why create you. Why.
My question is, while creating a person Allah knew whether he would end up in jannah or jahannum. Then why does He proceed to make him, just to throw him in jannah or jahannum as he already knew through His knowledge and how is his free will gonna affect the knowledge that Allah posess. He WILL GO TO JAHANNUM as Allah already knows and has written. So where is free will. Some ulemaa also say that its Allah's creation He can do whatever. So how is this just? And HOW IS THERE FREE WILL IF ALLAH HAS ALREADY WRITTEN EVERYTHING HE WILLS TO HAPPEN?
@@DarkSpinelo-r5c if Allah knows that the person will fail the test. Now this is different than a teacher predicting a student will fail because Allah is infallible. So He knows the person will fail. And He knows this at the moment He is creating the soul of some person. Why just not create him? Will his creation be just for suffering?
What if for example it was written for you to do bad deed tomorrow like idk insult someone and swear at them etc, then you will obvious get bad deeds but that was always written, it wasn’t in your control
If you think insulting people and swearing at them is written for you, then accept also that it's written for others to beat the shit out of you in response!
Okay so I've listened to many scholars but didn't get a conclusive answer I'm confused about this topic I've not seen this video right now let me see then I'll comment on it. So wait for me I'll come after 24 mins I'll edit this comment for my views after the video
Narrated Umar ibn al-Khattab: Muslim ibn Yasar al-Juhani said: When Umar ibn al-Khattab was asked about the verse "When your Lord took their offspring from the backs of the children of Adam" - al-Qa'nabi recited the verse--he said: I heard the Messenger of Allah ﷺ say when he was questioned about it: Allah created Adam, then passed His right hand over his back, and brought forth from it his offspring, saying: I have these for Paradise and these will do the deeds of those who go to Paradise. He then passed His hand over his back and brought forth from it his offspring, saying: I have created these for Hell, and they will do the deeds of those who go to Hell. A man asked: What is the good of doing anything, Messenger of Allah? The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: When Allah creates a servant for Paradise, He employs him in doing the deeds of those who will go to Paradise, so that his final action before death is one of the deeds of those who go to Paradise, for which He will bring him into Paradise. But when He creates a servant for Hell, He employs him in doing the deeds of those who will go to Hell, so that his final action before death is one of the deeds of those who go to Hell, for which He will bring him into Hell. what about this hadith....? sunan abu dawud 4703...
Badly translated i believe. Because destiny is what you find easiest to do, the people who were made for jahannam will find bad things easy to do and vice versa, and mosy of us were made for jahannam
That's the test otherwise there wudnt be a point of being here.even tho its predestined you still go ahead with life and leave it in the hands of God it's about accepting whatever happens no matter what..that's basically it in simple forms...that's what determines faith.
If everything is Allah's choice he could have made everyone Muslim instead we have various religions like Christian,Hindu,Jews etc etc. Let us consider that someone is Hindu and he gives birth to a child,the child will obviously take on Hindu religion based on what his parents believe(In this case he doesnt have any free beacuse he is just a child and he was pre destined as we believe) so he lives his life and does everything right,he is kind,patient,generous and lives in peace but he doesnt believe in Allah because he is raised in a Hindu family. What do you expect him to do? Is there any way where it is mentioned how someone can know that his religion is not right and he has to believe in Allah?[Please provide references if there is any] Even if there is how do you expect someone to change a habit after 20years when he is already familiar with his tradtions and culture after showing him couple of references and proof and other things. Because it was pre destined that he would be born in a hindu family right? For example- Your age is 18 and suddenly you get to know that sleeping in the bed is not the right way and instead you should sleep standing and shows various references about how sleeping in the bed can cause various problems. You wont believe it right? So how can you get someone change his/her religion when it is completely illogical and he was destined to be like this in the first place? Waiting for the answers Thanks in advance
Thank you so much. The kadhaa and kadr and free-will it's a matter of belief that has no thing to do with our life science, however this belief in kadaa and kadar comes after establishing an origin belief which is believeing in Allah and in what Mohammad's message brought. Example: If I give you a showing proof that i can carry up 500kg, this fact makes you believe in my power. Now, what if someone told you that I could carry an elephant. Here surely you will believe in me basing on the origin belief with no need to a another proof (this's called rational proof). Results: The showing proof is the Quran which establishes the origin belief. when the origin belief is built, that leads to accept the second belief that has no need to any proofs. What the purpose of all that?. This's the sound belief that feeds our worshiping to Allah as like as we see him (IHSAN level) with trust, and that what makes the difference between the children of Adam who never seen or talked to Allah and the Angels who has already seen and talked to Allah. For that reason the Angels have been commanded to bow to Adam, and for that purpose exactly the satan has taken us his enemy and we commanded as well in surat Alkahf to take him as our enemy). Final fruit: The real worshippers of Allah from the children of Adam are better than the Angels. Allah said to the Angels in the Quran in surat Albakara " I know what don't know" this's when the Angels didn't realize the wisdom of making Adam and his children as khaleefa in the earth as a test for them where Allah gave them the free will to do what they want (obeying Allah or Obeying the Satan). However the Angels they're ordered to obey to Allah with no free will. Conclusion: Without understanding the whole story of pur creation and our purpose in this life we cannot absolutely realize the wisdom of believing in kadha an kadar.
The easiest way to understand it is simple as Computer scientist let me give a example...If i write a program and put If Else condition that only i know...And give it to you as application.then only i knows about all the condition the program have put but you don't so you have to choose through your freedom of wil, but even then i know if you choose certain condition what will happed to you...But not only this if some how i know through probability and statists that you are going to choose this condition then voi la i know you and your destiny but i don't have that power full knowledge but Allah has he has the greatest Formula of Probability and Statists because he is knowledgeble. he has set the unknown and countless condition for you in your life and through your behavior towards Allah and his guidance it changes and even then he knows it because he has that greatest Probability Formula, that what you do in your life will affect your future wil.It's just simple logic.
This is not clear to me. If God wills for me then i cannot do otherwise. So free will does not exist. The only thing i have control on is what my thoughts are. Which Islam says that God knows and judgements will be made based on your thoughts
No, God's will superseding yours is not a contradiction. At the end, you are still accountable for your own actions, and exercise of your free will. And you're not accountable for your thoughts, it's the actions.
@@jaredgreenhouse6603 Yes. Allah has a will that supersedes our own will. Thus only what Allah had willed, will take place. However, although Allah has the ultimate will, it doesn't take away the fact that we have free will and are accountable for our own actions. There are simply too many factors at play in our life, which in the whole scheme of things is beyond the comprehension of our little human minds. As a simple example: say I decide to drive to the mosque. But because of a completely external factor, say a careless drunk driver, I get into an accident and am killed on the way. Now, in no way was my death my own fault. However, that doesn't take away from the fact that I had the free will (or choice) to go to the mosque. I can still be held accountable for that decision I made to go to the mosque and will be rewarded according to intentions. This shows that I indeed do have the choice for my own actions, just not the final outcome. The fact that Allah has given me a certain free will and I am able to exercise it however I like within my own domain, is enough for Allah to hold me to account. At the end what's important is that we are accountable for our own lives and our own hands will earn what we earn, and Allah will not be unjust in the slightest.
@@jaredgreenhouse6603 I think you are thinking too hard and blaming the external factors leading to a result, but not necessarily surrendering up the fact that even with the result out of your hand (or at least some percentage is out of your hand), YOU still had some input. That input is enough for you to be judged. No one forced you to take 1 step. How people react to that step doesn't take away your own choice. Same with the driver, yes people can stop him but that doesn't mean that now we blame them all for it. Say for an extreme example, what if they try to stop him but he kills them and still goes behind the wheel? The fact of the matter is that, yes, he could've been affected by the externals, but at the end of the day he has his own will to get behind the wheel and the main one at fault would still be the drunk driver, and thus he would be held accountable for his own action. Fact of the matter is that we cannot ever truly comprehend qadr. It is a divine law put in place by the one who transcends everything. Once you realize the weakness of the human mind and our limited faculties, you start to realize that Qadr is actually the only way that truly makes sense.
@@jaredgreenhouse6603 But look, I haven't looked up the concept in depth yet, but it's still a man made concept that people have came to a conclusion over after many years, and even then other people (non-muslins) disagree with it. At the end of the day, it's just Philosophers over the years trying to grapple with problems. As a Muslim, I put revelation over reason (ultimately, not necessarily in all circumstances) and the bottom line is we definitely do have the freedom of action within our own domain. No theory can ever truly brush that off. Also to your last point, I'd say yes we can never truly try to understand it, but my point was to show that we can all come to the conclusion about our own free will regardless of what any other theory says.
@@jaredgreenhouse6603 Oops I thought you were Muslim! I was like no wonder why you're having so much trouble with it. It's typical, people not born Muslim typically like to think too hard. I think you don't know who Allah truly is so you're having trouble and thinking to hard. Or maybe I'm mistaken: what are you currently? Religious, atheist, agnostic?
If God has the power to determine the ultimate outcome, and if he has foreknowledge of our destiny, and total control over it, then he should be held fully responsible for every rape, murder, and act of torture ever.
Wow..i thought ignorance was only to a certain level...bt this is beyond tht level. When u get to find out wht u dnt know....u.ll agree w me. In the meantime...may God guide u to the straight path.
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let me explain to you how this works God knows everything,everything,every possible action that you will do you choose to be single,God will know your outcome of your life you choose not to go to college,God will know God will know every possiblity your life could take turns,but you yourself dont.you have the choice to do what you want you have the choice to be married or single or go to college etc God just knows every possible action that you will do,because God created time and he has in his disposal past,present,future
Your argument would have been valid provided Allah hadn't gifted humans with free will. Since we're gifted with free will and since it is we who choose between the moral path and immoral path even though Allah very well is pre aware of our intentions and our choice very well ahead, it is we who are responsible for our actions.
He has knowledge what going to happen but He is not controlling you. You have the freewill to do right or wrong. If you know that murdering is wrong thing and you have committed it that's your wrong not God's. And he can't able to stop you while doing wrong because we r in test, during test can't interfere in our decision.
The question is NOT answered: Why would Allah create a human knowing that human will go to the fire (and Allah knows about it before that human is produced)? Allah brought that human to life to fail and be eternally tortured. Allah did that with the intention to torture that human after he dies because Allah knows the future results even before we are born.
Please don't get offended, i honestly am interested in understanding your point of view and i am sorry if you see mine as an insult. So i always asked myself: if Allah decided in advance all that happened, is happening and will happen, therefore he decided way before i was even born that i would live and die as a misbeliever. And even if he didn't decided it but he knew it already way before i was born, then how could i change it ? No matter how good i want to be i'll never be able to change the fact that i will die a misbeliever. So i will be punished for eternity either for something Allah made me do, or something Allah knew i would do and i could never do anything about. How is it fair ? What kind of asshole would do that ? Obviously Allah is an asshole. Except he's obviously not an asshole. Yet another contradiction. I think it proves pretty well if not that Allah doesn't exists, that the holy Qur'an is a flawed human construct. Prove me wrong.
One may say then, “What’s the use of striving in this life if we will get what is already decreed by God?” This seems logical, but it is, of course, a misconception. In fact, Islam places great emphasis on making efforts towards a desired end. In the Quran, God says, “And that there is not for man except that [good] for which he strives And that his effort is going to be seen - Then he will be recompensed for it with the fullest recompense And that to your Lord is the finality”(53:39-42).
This is what I've always thought about and no one has an answer to this. If this is answered I will go back to Islam but there isn't an answer. I've been asking this for the past decade .
What do you think? Is all qadr before creation like in Quran, then manifestation of creation, we feel or feel not free will with hearts and minds only for testimony and pleasure of Allah, then the results we get at day of resurrection, he tells us good tidings or that we can't go back cause we would not change a thing and then we get to hell or heaven. I hope it's all for his pleasure to live life like he wants disbelieving or believing, and then forgive us all because he is most forgiving, and we will go to jannah :) khair inshaallah
Such nonsense. 1. By definition, free will and destiny are incompatible. You cannot be free to make your own choices if your future has already been written. 2. If you truly believe that your fate/destiny has been set, ask yourself this question. - why look both ways before crossing the road? If your destiny has been set, it will make no difference to your survival. Why not test your faith and your belief in destiny by never looking before stepping out into traffic. If you think that idea is stupid, then you can't truly believe.
Mark Bradley The destiny is the two sides of the roads. One leading to West Norwood, and the other to East Norwood..and making the free choice is to choose whether to take either paths. But the people who constructed the roads, knew that the human being will make choices whether to walk this way or that way...that's how i perceive destiny. It's a big topic though...
Aisha M I don't know what on Earth you're trying to say. Keep it simple. Would you walk across a road without checking to see if there is oncoming traffic? If not, why not?
Duh, look right and left before crossing the road. I thought that would of been common sense for you and most people. But anyways, to explain my answer, suppose you driving to a T-section road, you either have the choice to turn to go right or left. The road has already been made and planned by those who made the road. That's like destiny..and choosing to go either right or left is free will...from my understanding...
Aisha M you're either missing or ignoring the point. Why is it common sense to look before crossing the road? If your destiny is pre-determined, looking serves no purpose. You're either going to die or make it to the other side and you have no control over that. You didn't answer the question as to why you choose to look, but I'll answer for you. It's because you know that your own actions affect your own destiny. If you look before crossing the road and see that a car is coming, you can avoid walking into it's path and being knocked over. You have the free will to make that choice. i.e. your destiny is not pre-determined. It's very simple to understand.
+Mark Bradley How about you look both ways before crossing the road; however, a manhole cover is open and you unawarely fall into the sewage system and die. That's destiny! There are many things human beings are not aware of other than that opened manhole. You cannot compare destiny to a 3,4,5,6,7,8 or whatever dimensional world because a person's action is not caused by what is written in the preserved tablet but, rather, the action is written in the preserved tablet because God already knows all occurrences without the restrictions of time .
Free Will and Predestination don't exist simultaneously. It's a Contradiction. Islam is a man made religion. Everything has already been written. It's Fate. Look up the definition of Fate. Sahih al-Bukhari 6614 Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Adam and Moses argued with each other. Moses said to Adam. 'O Adam! You are our father who disappointed us and turned us out of Paradise.' Then Adam said to him, 'O Moses! Allah favored you with His talk (talked to you directly) and He wrote (the Torah) for you with His Own Hand. Do you blame me for action which Allah had written in my fate forty years before my creation?' So Adam confuted Moses, Adam confuted Moses," the Prophet (ﷺ) added, repeating the Statement three times. حَدَّثَنَا عَلِيُّ بْنُ عَبْدِ اللَّهِ، حَدَّثَنَا سُفْيَانُ، قَالَ حَفِظْنَاهُ مِنْ عَمْرٍو عَنْ طَاوُسٍ، سَمِعْتُ أَبَا هُرَيْرَةَ، عَنِ النَّبِيِّ صلى الله عليه وسلم قَالَ " احْتَجَّ آدَمُ وَمُوسَى، فَقَالَ لَهُ مُوسَى يَا آدَمُ أَنْتَ أَبُونَا خَيَّبْتَنَا وَأَخْرَجْتَنَا مِنَ الْجَنَّةِ. قَالَ لَهُ آدَمُ يَا مُوسَى اصْطَفَاكَ اللَّهُ بِكَلاَمِهِ، وَخَطَّ لَكَ بِيَدِهِ، أَتَلُومُنِي عَلَى أَمْرٍ قَدَّرَ اللَّهُ عَلَىَّ قَبْلَ أَنْ يَخْلُقَنِي بِأَرْبَعِينَ سَنَةً. فَحَجَّ آدَمُ مُوسَى، فَحَجَّ آدَمُ مُوسَى " ثَلاَثًا. قَالَ سُفْيَانُ حَدَّثَنَا أَبُو الزِّنَادِ، عَنِ الأَعْرَجِ، عَنْ أَبِي هُرَيْرَةَ، عَنِ النَّبِيِّ صلى الله عليه وسلم مِثْلَهُ. Sahih Muslim 2749 Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) having said: By Him in Whose Hand is my life, if you were not to commit sin, Allah would sweep you out of existence and He would replace (you by) those people who would commit sin and seek forgiveness from Allah, and He would have pardoned them. The Earth is loosely divided into 24 regions (time zones) separated by longitude. Not counting local variations, each line of longitude is divided by fifteen degrees; as a general rule and depending upon which way one travels, time moves forward or backward one hour for every fifteen degrees of longitude. Allah didn't know 1/3rd the first part of night has always just ended somewhere on Earth 24/7!? He supposedly created the Earth but didn't know about time zones!? (Rhetorical Questions btw) lol Seems Allah thought it was Night everywhere on Earth at the same time simultaneously. Proof the Quran was written by primitive desert dwellers with limited knowledge. Sahih Muslim 758 b Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying: Allah descends every night to the lowest heaven when one-third of the first part of the night is over and says: I am the Lord; I am the Lord: who is there to supplicate Me so that I answer him? Who is there to beg of Me so that I grant him? Who is there to beg forgiveness from Me so that I forgive him? He continues like this till the day breaks. وَحَدَّثَنَا قُتَيْبَةُ بْنُ سَعِيدٍ، حَدَّثَنَا يَعْقُوبُ، - وَهُوَ ابْنُ عَبْدِ الرَّحْمَنِ الْقَارِيُّ - عَنْ سُهَيْلِ بْنِ أَبِي صَالِحٍ، عَنْ أَبِيهِ، عَنْ أَبِي هُرَيْرَةَ، عَنْ رَسُولِ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم قَالَ " يَنْزِلُ اللَّهُ إِلَى السَّمَاءِ الدُّنْيَا كُلَّ لَيْلَةٍ حِينَ يَمْضِي ثُلُثُ اللَّيْلِ الأَوَّلُ فَيَقُولُ أَنَا الْمَلِكُ أَنَا الْمَلِكُ مَنْ ذَا الَّذِي يَدْعُونِي فَأَسْتَجِيبَ لَهُ مَنْ ذَا الَّذِي يَسْأَلُنِي فَأُعْطِيَهُ مَنْ ذَا الَّذِي يَسْتَغْفِرُنِي فَأَغْفِرَ لَهُ فَلاَ يَزَالُ كَذَلِكَ حَتَّى يُضِيءَ الْفَجْرُ " . 1) Allah has to come closer to hear!? Lol 2) Allah entered his Creation. Heaven is Creation. 3) Why beg forgiveness for something Allah made you do!? 4) Whoever wrote this verse didn't know about time zones. They thought it was Night everywhere on Earth at the same time. There's actually 37 or 38 different Arabic Qurans btw 100s of thousands of textual variants that change the Narrative. th-cam.com/users/liveyrjKQi5-GUY?feature=share
reminder that these are only hadith and not the quran and the other variants are not used for anything but simplifying and making easy for people that cant read arabic
Thank Allah I am shia. These beliefs go against tawheed and logic and most importantly, these beliefs go against Allah himself as it reduces the Rahman, into s dictator!
@@fully.fledged Visit Ahlul Bayt TV search for destiny very well explained. Was Sunni before thanks shias I have better understanding on Taqdeer and Tawhid now Alhamdulilla
I've visited some shia sites to see what they say about destiny cuz i was confused with some sunni explanations but i ended up there more confused and i have seen that Shia is a real human innovation and i went back to hear some sunni videos about destiny and thanks Allah i found videos of dr. Shabir Ali and Sheikh Nasrudin Albani and they had a very clear explanation on this topic , i feel better now
finally my years of asking question about the 6th article of faith is finally answered...thank Allah for enlighten me....thanx for uploading..may Allah bless and reward you..
The Quran literally says Allah is a deceiver.
@@SnakeWasRight lol..do u know arabic grammar and principle of interpreting the Quran and islamic theology?
@@RIMJANESSOHMALOOG nope, but the professional translator who translated my Quran into English does. As well as my Iraqi friend who I ask to confirm certain things about the translation.
Are you trying to tell me Arabic is NOT translatable?
The bible ALSO says god sends people delusions. All of you worship an evil God.
@@SnakeWasRight it's funny when people dont know much about this topic and make as if they've discovered something new that no one read or elaborated before. We have had 1000 yrs of scholarship. So may be you should ask and listen to our answers instead of coming to conclusion yourself. Is that sensible?
Everything is predestined. And nothing but a sincere du'a (supplication) can change ones qadr. This is where freewill comes in. Du'a. We human beings are the best creation of Allah because we were made with hearts to feel and minds to think. And since we do not know what the future holds, freewill is making that one single du'a asking Allah that even if everything is already written, to change our qadr write for us Jannah if it wasn't written for us. We must like it so much. We must have intense craving for Jannah. Then if we ask Allah, Allah will start to give. Give what? Guidance. For Allah guides whom He wills and lead astray whom He wills. That is why Allah does not like the arrogant people. Those who think they are too good for making du'a or those who has lost hope with the Mercy of Allah. May we be of those who are guided. Ameen.
Masha Allah (thank you my Muslim brother/sister) may Allah keeps us amongst the people of the Jannah. Aammiin thumma aammiin.
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Yes. Our life is predestined.
We are traveling through a timeline of events written by Him.
If we are predestined for something bad, Allah can change it for good.
He can change our future timeline of events.
That's possible only through prayer.
@Gunther Vincent
Predestination is the law of Allah. Everything in this universe is predestined.
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For example, 2 identical objects have different destiny.
@Gunther Vincent
Destiny means capacity.
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Allah has written good destiny and bad destiny for every human.
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You have the free will to choose either one. Prayer helps in choosing the good one.
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Either way, it's impossible to do anything beyond the capacity destined.
@Gunther Vincent
Quran never contradicts with the law of nature created by Allah.
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Free will proves beyond any doubt that 2 options are always available for whatever we decide.
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Destiny is based upon what we choose through our free will.
@Gunther Vincent
Allah says in Quran that He created everything in pairs. That includes destiny also.
The child is father (teacher ) of the man.
One thing I could not understand in Islam is that we are taught that our destiny is already predetermined. Later on I realized that if our Creator did not know our future then He will not be All-knowing. This is a crucial attribute of the Creator. Then I got the answer from my little granddaughter when she was still a toddler. The first thing she used to do when she came to my house was to run to the staircase and climbed up the stairs and I had to follow her lest she fell down the stairs. So as an elderly person I knew her habits. Then I realized that the fact that I knew what she was going to do does not mean that I instigated her to go up the staircase. So my knowledge did not have anything with her actions which were motivated by her own volition. Then I realized that similarly the Creator's knowledge is not the motivator of our actions. He has given us freewill yet He knows what we will do since He is all knowing. Just as I could have have penned down what my little granddaughter would do before she actually does it similarly the Almighty could get our destiny written down before we actually live it. So my granddaughter taught me one of the most complex mystery of life.
Alhamdulillah, after a lot of research, now I know what qadr exactly is. Beautifully explained 👍
6:45 onward - The most clear explanation I've ever come across
May Allah reward this brother. This is a great and a balanced view of Qadr, which many throughout ages in all faiths have struggled with and still today. May we remain firm and trust in the Qadar of the Allah
I agree brother, keep ur head up ISLAM WILL SAVE US
How is a religion of war supposed to save anyone?
@Islam is the only way I literally dont care. I'm not a Christian. But christianity is slightly less warlike than Islam.
@Islam is the only way your violent superstitions can only spread through breeding and conquest because it's an empty promise backed by violent threats. Disgusting.
@@SnakeWasRightit's the Arabs that are war-like notthe religion
I believe that understand the topic now by the grace of Allah, Alhamdulillah. And may Allah bless the speaker
1. Knowledge. 2. Writing 3. Will. 4. Creation. 4 pillars of Qadr
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Beautiful
Wow what an explanation, Understood nothing about decree vs will
Jazakallahu Khair for a very beautiful presentation. May Allah reward you shaikh
Those who are against the predestination behave completely opposite when they're dealing with materialistic and worldy matters like for Living, Education, Career and Business they're very keen and conscious for what they are planning to do because they will get the result immediately in this life.
Ameen brother fillah! I would have liked a prolongated even more insightful elaboratiom. You touched incredibly interesting points, but Idk if u had time limitations or didn't dare 'freestyle' too much but I still feel hungry on certain topics, lots of paraphrase. I know it's my own responsibility to think and develop on Qadr, but you are one of the rare that said things a way they resonated with me, I just wished a bit more. Salam yall
Such great explanation. Jazakallah
I love how he explained destiny,that seems really complicated to some,in such a beautiful simple way.
I was a bit confused myself so Jazakum Allah 5er.
To the brother who spoke on this video.thanks jazarkallah for your efforts may allah set reward u.but constructively brother I wish to ask u speak slower as one it enhances the delivery on such a deep subject and allows the listener to dwell for a moment.you speak very very fast and between that and the switching between languages and the slight lisp sounds due to the sound quality the overall message isn't conveyed as it could be.I mean no harm just a heads up and thank u again brother for educating me on this subject jazarkallah
mashsllah great explaintion
9:15 laytul barat, 15th of Shaban, the day of annual blessing and forgiveness
There's no such thing as "laytul barat, 15th of Shaban". It's Laylatul Qadr, believed to be one of the last 10 nights in Ramadan month.
very informative. JazakAllah khair.
jazakallah best one
ما شاء الله تبارك الله .. جزاكم الله خيرا وشكر الله لكم وجعل عملكم مقبولا اللهم امين ... رجاء تقليل سرعة الحديث حتى نتمكن من استشعار المعانى
who is the speaker? does he have other lectures?
Asalamu Alaikum at 18:21 the speaker mentioned "...and evil is not to be attributed to you...then continued quoting the whole saying ...All good is in your hands and evil is not attributed to you." Does anyone know the reference for this hadith. Jazak Allahu Khayr
I'm hoping someone can clarify 13:29 - 13:45 for me. He says that Allah Willed for us to have a will and that our will is the product of the Will of Allah as well as secondary to the Will of Allah. I take this to mean that Allah had Willed for us the ability to choose between options whenever options are presented to us...but that we can't choose an option if Allah does not Will for us to choose it (since our will is always secondary to the Will of Allah). If I have the choice between chocolate and vanilla ice cream, I can't pick the option that Allah did not Will for me to pick, even if Allah Willed that I have the ability to choose. Why then, are we *uniquely* responsible for our choices if our choices can't possibly be uniquely ours? I feel like that wasn't properly addressed here.
Thanks!
I think part of it is there are some things you can't just do even if you will it. For example I lift my left leg, then I have a desire to also lift my right leg I cannot.
So the things that you can actually will are of limited scope.
In your example, you do choose what you want. But Allah knew your choice before hand, wrote it in the tablet, willed for it to happen, and created the actions for you.
At a fundamental level this is realated to the will, power, and knowledge of Allah. We cannot know the true modality of these attributes. So there will always be an element of belief in the ghayb.
And Allah knows best
@@adnankassem8114 I don't think we can know the "true modality" because no cogent description of it exists. When you said "but Allah knew your choice beforehand..." you presented a reality where my "choice" somehow exists irrespective of Allah. I don't know how anything can exist like that
@@shahinoorchowdhury2007 It's one thing to say that angels over your left and right shoulders are matters of the "unseen," because that will eventually be verifiable. But I don't see how you can apply the "unseen" argument here, since it's logically impossible for a cogent answer to exist. God must, at some point, be ultimately responsible for actualizing the decisions we make. It's logically impossible to reconcile that with us still being held morally accountable for our actions. The only way around it is for our actions to somehow exist irrespective of God, but I don't see how that's possible either.
@@jaredgreenhouse6603 this is because the modality of this choice is not known to us. Is Allah not capable of differing choices and allowing his creation to choose one? An example, a teacher creates a multiple choice question with only one correct answer knowing that students might be tempted or actually do choose from the incorrect options. Is the teacher to blame in this scenario? Although, this analogy cannot be wholly applied to god, this specific issue can be discussed in this way.
@@ShehuStebe Lol you guys really love your classroom analogies. To come close to God, a "teacher" in this case 1) Creates whatever "punishment" failing students would endure, 2) Knows exactly which students would get it wrong, and 3) Administers the question anyway.
Extrapolate to God and you now have something that created eternal conscious torture and actualize a reality where people fall into it. If you assume our actions in life to be dominoes, then this initial actualization by God is the tipping of the first one.
If I were an aspiring parent and somehow knew with 100% certainty that my first-born would ultimately disobey God and suffer eternal torment for it, I wouldn't decide to give birth to that child, even if everything it did was of its own free will. Because no soul can suffer torment if I don't decide to let the soul exist to begin with.
If God Almighty predestined for everything including us humankind without sending Prophets and Guidance then we can excuse accountability on the day of Judgement but now we can't.
Does it mean that Allah has written our destiny but he has also given us the wisdom and means of guidance to know right and wrong and the understanding of our lives , understanding of ourselves, our motives, our needs and wants and by using this understanding ,we make Dua for a better life and our destiny can change. Destiny is written but knowledge is also given to choose or make Dua to change the destiny. So Dua and ability to choose under the light of Allah's knowledge is the free will? May be that's why islam put so much emphasis on acquiring knowledge.
The human mind is too flawed to be a "best believer". nobody is better than another. Once you understand that, they can begin teaching you. But Pride stops the learning process. Yes, I agree that at certain moments, one may have more grace bestowed upon them than another, but ultimately, we are all equal. (while at the same time being unequal((which is different, and having different needs)
Very well said, i was not suprised to see a non Arab name as the user
you cant go against your destiny .. you are either choosen to relax in paradise or cooked in hellfire... as we live let us know what has been choosen for us by our own choices which has already been decided...
what do you mean
Are you a Jabree?
Jazakalahulkhier. My question is besides the four things written before we got born, how about your wife or husband?
can we change our destiny?
The answer to your question is mentioned in 10:30
What is the name of the lecturer?
How can you say you have a choice if what you are going to do is already written. Prayer or not, its ALREADY written, so hows that even your choice when ITS ALREADY WRITTEN.
The speaker immediately clarifies and expounds on this just as he says everything is written. He explains how there are multiple writings. And then he describes exactly how your predestined fate can be altered.
The child is father (teacher ) of the man.
One thing I could not understand in Islam is that we are taught that our destiny is already predetermined. Later on I realized that if our Creator did not know our future then He will not be All-knowing. This is a crucial attribute of the Creator. Then I got the answer from my little granddaughter when she was still a toddler. The first thing she used to do when she came to my house was to run to the staircase and climbed up the stairs and I had to follow her lest she fell down the stairs. So as an elderly person I knew her habits. Then I realized that the fact that I knew what she was going to do does not mean that I instigated her to go up the staircase. So my knowledge did not have anything to do with her actions which were motivated by her own volition. Then I realized that similarly the Creator's knowledge is not the motivator of our actions. He has given us freewill yet He knows what we will do since He is all knowing. Just as I could have have penned down what my little granddaughter would do before she actually does it similarly the Almighty could get our destiny written down before we actually live it. So my granddaughter taught me one of the most complex mystery of life.
Problem 1 - Speaker said that the part of the angel's job was to write down if the person is doomed and/or what they will do and how their life will be. And soon after says that there is a annual decree on the day of lalitul qadr. Allah wills while the baby is a fetus and then wills again annually once the fetus is living outside. These two do not mix.
Problem 2 - If dua can change qadr then what is to say that the dua was not already part of the qadr? Or if whatever changes was already part of qadr. And if Allah knows then why was it not originally written?
Problem 3- It was mentioned that Allah decides and controls our actions. And that our will is secondary to Allah. The example that wars occur if Allah wills was given .And the example of one being wished to be guided. If one wishes to be guided and Allah wills that the person should not be guided then what can the person do since his or her will is secondary to Allah's?
Problem 4- In the example of the person reading the book, if Allah wills that the person never finds the book then how is the person at fault? And if Allahs knows the future then Allah knows if we will turn to him at any point or not or if we will make dua or not then where is the test? When a test is given the results are not yet known and once the results are known actions are taken accordingly but in our case since Allah already knows our future and whether we will be pious or whether some will repent he has decided whether we will fail or pass even if we wish to pass. So Allah can take action anything then since he already knows.
Problem 5- Whether the person knew about his or her qadr when it came to stealing, that doesn't change the fact that Allah willed him to steal since the speaker said that the person found out that the act of theft was in qadr after the person did it.
Problem 6- When bad things happen we mourn at it and we do things to fix and help meaning we clearly don't agree with what is being taken place, in other words we clearly do not agree with what Allah is willing. If someone gets shot and Allah has willed for him to die we will still help, but the thing is we do not know the qadr or the result. So in the same scenario if Allah had willed for the same person to die and another person did not attempt to help the person by treating him in any manner rather just made dua isnt that also the will of Allah?
- I do however agree that humans will possibly put the blame on else or try to be it whoever or anything and keep the thanks for themselves.
- And i agree that sins have wisdom, but when i see destruction all around the world such as that of palestine currently i do not know what is that possibly for but i try, as hard as it is at times, that Allah knows and that my knowledge is limited.
-If there is one thing i learned through thinking during and after the video is that if actions are predetermined then what we are simply being judged on are our reactions and our response to those actions even if we cant change them since they are decreed by Allah.
Faraz Khurshid No but u didnt understand, quantom observer ,quantom entagelment is responsible for the free will ...look that up a bit
Faraz Khurshid the night of the decree does not restate what is bound to happen rather it is a night upon which if one is to make dua then his wishes will change what is bound to happen. such a situation is a manifestation of Allah (s.w.t) power and might, he being the ALL POWERFUL.
Faraz Khurshid i would gladly answer all ur questions but pls correct your grammar first because ur questions and statements are hard to understand, it disorganizes the thought. at least make it easy to understand
Great . Very well put together.
Well well well Anne Salvador 4 months later and you still havent answered Faraz Khurshid questions. And why attack his grammar whats the point! his questions are understandable and clear. But some people who cant answer resort to personal attacks.
can someone give me a time stamp to where he talks about destiny
So if the life records are written just when the human is in the embryonic stage, does this mean that allah did not previously know the records before that?
MAKA AYan HEHEHE. Interesting question. Also how come he writes it down, cant he remember it in his head
@@FANGKENSTEIN He is Al-Alim the all knowing. Also, your asking 'how' and 'why' about a being that is transcendent and beyond our imagination and understanding. It's stupid that you think you can understand him on that level.
@@marufez_4457 Nonsense that is a cop out.
@@FANGKENSTEIN alright then. Can you understand or even imagine anything beyond the scope of time and space. No. Well God is beyond time and space.
@@marufez_4457 And that means what, god still knows the endgame doesnt he. Still knows what choices you will make . Why, Why bother to create you if you are destined for hell. There is absolutely no way that you get get out of your destiny. Why create you. Why.
Who is this speaker?
My question is, while creating a person Allah knew whether he would end up in jannah or jahannum. Then why does He proceed to make him, just to throw him in jannah or jahannum as he already knew through His knowledge and how is his free will gonna affect the knowledge that Allah posess. He WILL GO TO JAHANNUM as Allah already knows and has written. So where is free will.
Some ulemaa also say that its Allah's creation He can do whatever. So how is this just? And HOW IS THERE FREE WILL IF ALLAH HAS ALREADY WRITTEN EVERYTHING HE WILLS TO HAPPEN?
If Allah throws a person in jahannam without him performing the test will be unjust. And you have not watched the video at all kindly rewatch it.
@@DarkSpinelo-r5c if Allah knows that the person will fail the test. Now this is different than a teacher predicting a student will fail because Allah is infallible. So He knows the person will fail. And He knows this at the moment He is creating the soul of some person. Why just not create him? Will his creation be just for suffering?
@@abdullahashraf8549 th-cam.com/video/wznyOjMsbRI/w-d-xo.html your question is answered here this man also had the same question.
How could someone know that he will lose his leg and there upon make dua to save it?
There are general ad’iyah in which we ask ALLAH to grant us protection from all calamities.
What if for example it was written for you to do bad deed tomorrow like idk insult someone and swear at them etc, then you will obvious get bad deeds but that was always written, it wasn’t in your control
This is where knowledge comes in.. you know it's a bad deed and you know how it'll affect you but you choose to do it
If you think insulting people and swearing at them is written for you, then also accept that it's written for others to beat the shit out of you!
If you think insulting people and swearing at them is written for you, then accept also that it's written for others to beat the shit out of you in response!
Okay so I've listened to many scholars but didn't get a conclusive answer I'm confused about this topic I've not seen this video right now let me see then I'll comment on it.
So wait for me I'll come after 24 mins I'll edit this comment for my views after the video
What happened
Narrated Umar ibn al-Khattab: Muslim ibn Yasar al-Juhani said: When Umar ibn al-Khattab was asked about the verse "When your Lord took their offspring from the backs of the children of Adam" - al-Qa'nabi recited the verse--he said: I heard the Messenger of Allah ﷺ say when he was questioned about it: Allah created Adam, then passed His right hand over his back, and brought forth from it his offspring, saying: I have these for Paradise and these will do the deeds of those who go to Paradise. He then passed His hand over his back and brought forth from it his offspring, saying: I have created these for Hell, and they will do the deeds of those who go to Hell. A man asked: What is the good of doing anything, Messenger of Allah? The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: When Allah creates a servant for Paradise, He employs him in doing the deeds of those who will go to Paradise, so that his final action before death is one of the deeds of those who go to Paradise, for which He will bring him into Paradise. But when He creates a servant for Hell, He employs him in doing the deeds of those who will go to Hell, so that his final action before death is one of the deeds of those who go to Hell, for which He will bring him into Hell.
what about this hadith....? sunan abu dawud 4703...
Badly translated i believe. Because destiny is what you find easiest to do, the people who were made for jahannam will find bad things easy to do and vice versa, and mosy of us were made for jahannam
No point in living if you’re not in control of anything, and why would you have kids knowing that they are not in control of their own life
That's the test otherwise there wudnt be a point of being here.even tho its predestined you still go ahead with life and leave it in the hands of God it's about accepting whatever happens no matter what..that's basically it in simple forms...that's what determines faith.
Salam. If everything predestined and written why then yearly re writing ? Dilemma !!!!!!!!!!!!
for when people make du'aa. this was in the video
If everything is Allah's choice he could have made everyone Muslim instead we have various religions like Christian,Hindu,Jews etc etc. Let us consider that someone is Hindu and he gives birth to a child,the child will obviously take on Hindu religion based on what his parents believe(In this case he doesnt have any free beacuse he is just a child and he was pre destined as we believe) so he lives his life and does everything right,he is kind,patient,generous and lives in peace but he doesnt believe in Allah because he is raised in a Hindu family. What do you expect him to do? Is there any way where it is mentioned how someone can know that his religion is not right and he has to believe in Allah?[Please provide references if there is any] Even if there is how do you expect someone to change a habit after 20years when he is already familiar with his tradtions and culture after showing him couple of references and proof and other things. Because it was pre destined that he would be born in a hindu family right? For example- Your age is 18 and suddenly you get to know that sleeping in the bed is not the right way and instead you should sleep standing and shows various references about how sleeping in the bed can cause various problems. You wont believe it right? So how can you get someone change his/her religion when it is completely illogical and he was destined to be like this in the first place?
Waiting for the answers
Thanks in advance
Thank you so much.
The kadhaa and kadr and free-will it's a matter of belief that has no thing to do with our life science, however this belief in kadaa and kadar comes after establishing an origin belief which is believeing in Allah and in what Mohammad's message brought.
Example:
If I give you a showing proof that i can carry up 500kg, this fact makes you believe in my power. Now, what if someone told you that I could carry an elephant. Here surely you will believe in me basing on the origin belief with no need to a another proof (this's called rational proof).
Results:
The showing proof is the Quran which establishes the origin belief. when the origin belief is built, that leads to accept the second belief that has no need to any proofs.
What the purpose of all that?.
This's the sound belief that feeds our worshiping to Allah as like as we see him (IHSAN level) with trust, and that what makes the difference between the children of Adam who never seen or talked to Allah and the Angels who has already seen and talked to Allah.
For that reason the Angels have been commanded to bow to Adam, and for that purpose exactly the satan has taken us his enemy and we commanded as well in surat Alkahf to take him as our enemy).
Final fruit:
The real worshippers of Allah from the children of Adam are better than the Angels.
Allah said to the Angels in the Quran in surat Albakara " I know what don't know" this's when the Angels didn't realize the wisdom of making Adam and his children as khaleefa in the earth as a test for them where Allah gave them the free will to do what they want (obeying Allah or Obeying the Satan). However the Angels they're ordered to obey to Allah with no free will.
Conclusion:
Without understanding the whole story of pur creation and our purpose in this life we cannot absolutely realize the wisdom of believing in kadha an kadar.
14:22 in short
Pre-destiny is about the conditions and limitations of a person place or thing. You Wahhabis really got to keep up
The easiest way to understand it is simple as Computer scientist let me give a example...If i write a program and put If Else condition that only i know...And give it to you as application.then only i knows about all the condition the program have put but you don't so you have to choose through your freedom of wil, but even then i know if you choose certain condition what will happed to you...But not only this if some how i know through probability and statists that you are going to choose this condition then voi la i know you and your destiny but i don't have that power full knowledge but Allah has he has the greatest Formula of Probability and Statists because he is knowledgeble. he has set the unknown and countless condition for you in your life and through your behavior towards Allah and his guidance it changes and even then he knows it because he has that greatest Probability Formula, that what you do in your life will affect your future wil.It's just simple logic.
This is not clear to me. If God wills for me then i cannot do otherwise. So free will does not exist. The only thing i have control on is what my thoughts are. Which Islam says that God knows and judgements will be made based on your thoughts
No, God's will superseding yours is not a contradiction. At the end, you are still accountable for your own actions, and exercise of your free will. And you're not accountable for your thoughts, it's the actions.
@@jaredgreenhouse6603 Yes. Allah has a will that supersedes our own will. Thus only what Allah had willed, will take place.
However, although Allah has the ultimate will, it doesn't take away the fact that we have free will and are accountable for our own actions. There are simply too many factors at play in our life, which in the whole scheme of things is beyond the comprehension of our little human minds.
As a simple example: say I decide to drive to the mosque. But because of a completely external factor, say a careless drunk driver, I get into an accident and am killed on the way. Now, in no way was my death my own fault. However, that doesn't take away from the fact that I had the free will (or choice) to go to the mosque. I can still be held accountable for that decision I made to go to the mosque and will be rewarded according to intentions. This shows that I indeed do have the choice for my own actions, just not the final outcome.
The fact that Allah has given me a certain free will and I am able to exercise it however I like within my own domain, is enough for Allah to hold me to account. At the end what's important is that we are accountable for our own lives and our own hands will earn what we earn, and Allah will not be unjust in the slightest.
@@jaredgreenhouse6603 I think you are thinking too hard and blaming the external factors leading to a result, but not necessarily surrendering up the fact that even with the result out of your hand (or at least some percentage is out of your hand), YOU still had some input. That input is enough for you to be judged. No one forced you to take 1 step. How people react to that step doesn't take away your own choice.
Same with the driver, yes people can stop him but that doesn't mean that now we blame them all for it. Say for an extreme example, what if they try to stop him but he kills them and still goes behind the wheel? The fact of the matter is that, yes, he could've been affected by the externals, but at the end of the day he has his own will to get behind the wheel and the main one at fault would still be the drunk driver, and thus he would be held accountable for his own action.
Fact of the matter is that we cannot ever truly comprehend qadr. It is a divine law put in place by the one who transcends everything. Once you realize the weakness of the human mind and our limited faculties, you start to realize that Qadr is actually the only way that truly makes sense.
@@jaredgreenhouse6603 But look, I haven't looked up the concept in depth yet, but it's still a man made concept that people have came to a conclusion over after many years, and even then other people (non-muslins) disagree with it. At the end of the day, it's just Philosophers over the years trying to grapple with problems.
As a Muslim, I put revelation over reason (ultimately, not necessarily in all circumstances) and the bottom line is we definitely do have the freedom of action within our own domain. No theory can ever truly brush that off.
Also to your last point, I'd say yes we can never truly try to understand it, but my point was to show that we can all come to the conclusion about our own free will regardless of what any other theory says.
@@jaredgreenhouse6603 Oops I thought you were Muslim! I was like no wonder why you're having so much trouble with it. It's typical, people not born Muslim typically like to think too hard. I think you don't know who Allah truly is so you're having trouble and thinking to hard. Or maybe I'm mistaken: what are you currently? Religious, atheist, agnostic?
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If God has the power to determine the ultimate outcome, and if he has foreknowledge of our destiny, and total control over it, then he should be held fully responsible for every rape, murder, and act of torture ever.
Wow..i thought ignorance was only to a certain level...bt this is beyond tht level. When u get to find out wht u dnt know....u.ll agree w me. In the meantime...may God guide u to the straight path.
let me explain to you how this works
God knows everything,everything,every possible action that you will do
you choose to be single,God will know your outcome of your life
you choose not to go to college,God will know
God will know every possiblity your life could take turns,but you yourself dont.you have the choice to do what you want
you have the choice to be married or single or go to college etc
God just knows every possible action that you will do,because God created time and he has in his disposal past,present,future
yeah that means he knew everything that is gonna happen when he created the universe - so that means that it was his choice not yours
Your argument would have been valid provided Allah hadn't gifted humans with free will. Since we're gifted with free will and since it is we who choose between the moral path and immoral path even though Allah very well is pre aware of our intentions and our choice very well ahead, it is we who are responsible for our actions.
He has knowledge what going to happen but He is not controlling you. You have the freewill to do right or wrong. If you know that murdering is wrong thing and you have committed it that's your wrong not God's. And he can't able to stop you while doing wrong because we r in test, during test can't interfere in our decision.
The question is NOT answered:
Why would Allah create a human knowing that human will go to the fire (and Allah knows about it before that human is produced)? Allah brought that human to life to fail and be eternally tortured. Allah did that with the intention to torture that human after he dies because Allah knows the future results even before we are born.
The guy below doesn't understand that freewill is a gift given by Christ. He thinks EVERYONE is entitled to it, and that's incorrect.
maybe because this entire video and channel are about ISLAM, not Christianity.
Please don't get offended, i honestly am interested in understanding your point of view and i am sorry if you see mine as an insult.
So i always asked myself: if Allah decided in advance all that happened, is happening and will happen, therefore he decided way before i was even born that i would live and die as a misbeliever. And even if he didn't decided it but he knew it already way before i was born, then how could i change it ? No matter how good i want to be i'll never be able to change the fact that i will die a misbeliever. So i will be punished for eternity either for something Allah made me do, or something Allah knew i would do and i could never do anything about. How is it fair ? What kind of asshole would do that ? Obviously Allah is an asshole. Except he's obviously not an asshole. Yet another contradiction. I think it proves pretty well if not that Allah doesn't exists, that the holy Qur'an is a flawed human construct. Prove me wrong.
One may say then, “What’s the use of striving in this life if we will get what is already decreed by God?” This seems logical, but it is, of course, a misconception. In fact, Islam places great emphasis on making efforts towards a desired end. In the Quran, God says, “And that there is not for man except that [good] for which he strives And that his effort is going to be seen - Then he will be recompensed for it with the fullest recompense And that to your Lord is the finality”(53:39-42).
Simple answer ,come to Islam all your previous sins could be forgiven then you become the good person ...
This is what I've always thought about and no one has an answer to this. If this is answered I will go back to Islam but there isn't an answer. I've been asking this for the past decade .
What do you think? Is all qadr before creation like in Quran, then manifestation of creation, we feel or feel not free will with hearts and minds only for testimony and pleasure of Allah, then the results we get at day of resurrection, he tells us good tidings or that we can't go back cause we would not change a thing and then we get to hell or heaven. I hope it's all for his pleasure to live life like he wants disbelieving or believing, and then forgive us all because he is most forgiving, and we will go to jannah :) khair inshaallah
Such nonsense.
1. By definition, free will and destiny are incompatible. You cannot be free to make your own choices if your future has already been written.
2. If you truly believe that your fate/destiny has been set, ask yourself this question.
- why look both ways before crossing the road?
If your destiny has been set, it will make no difference to your survival. Why not test your faith and your belief in destiny by never looking before stepping out into traffic. If you think that idea is stupid, then you can't truly believe.
Mark Bradley The destiny is the two sides of the roads. One leading to West Norwood, and the other to East Norwood..and making the free choice is to choose whether to take either paths. But the people who constructed the roads, knew that the human being will make choices whether to walk this way or that way...that's how i perceive destiny. It's a big topic though...
Aisha M I don't know what on Earth you're trying to say. Keep it simple. Would you walk across a road without checking to see if there is oncoming traffic? If not, why not?
Duh, look right and left before crossing the road. I thought that would of been common sense for you and most people. But anyways, to explain my answer, suppose you driving to a T-section road, you either have the choice to turn to go right or left. The road has already been made and planned by those who made the road. That's like destiny..and choosing to go either right or left is free will...from my understanding...
Aisha M you're either missing or ignoring the point. Why is it common sense to look before crossing the road? If your destiny is pre-determined, looking serves no purpose. You're either going to die or make it to the other side and you have no control over that. You didn't answer the question as to why you choose to look, but I'll answer for you. It's because you know that your own actions affect your own destiny. If you look before crossing the road and see that a car is coming, you can avoid walking into it's path and being knocked over. You have the free will to make that choice. i.e. your destiny is not pre-determined. It's very simple to understand.
+Mark Bradley How about you look both ways before crossing the road; however, a manhole cover is open and you unawarely fall into the sewage system and die. That's destiny! There are many things human beings are not aware of other than that opened manhole. You cannot compare destiny to a 3,4,5,6,7,8 or whatever dimensional world because a person's action is not caused by what is written in the preserved tablet but, rather, the action is written in the preserved tablet because God already knows all occurrences without the restrictions of time
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Free Will and Predestination don't exist simultaneously. It's a Contradiction. Islam is a man made religion.
Everything has already been written. It's Fate. Look up the definition of Fate.
Sahih al-Bukhari 6614
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Adam and Moses argued with each other. Moses said to Adam. 'O Adam! You are our father who disappointed us and turned us out of Paradise.' Then Adam said to him, 'O Moses! Allah favored you with His talk (talked to you directly) and He wrote (the Torah) for you with His Own Hand. Do you blame me for action which Allah had written in my fate forty years before my creation?' So Adam confuted Moses, Adam confuted Moses," the Prophet (ﷺ) added, repeating the Statement three times.
حَدَّثَنَا عَلِيُّ بْنُ عَبْدِ اللَّهِ، حَدَّثَنَا سُفْيَانُ، قَالَ حَفِظْنَاهُ مِنْ عَمْرٍو عَنْ طَاوُسٍ، سَمِعْتُ أَبَا هُرَيْرَةَ، عَنِ النَّبِيِّ صلى الله عليه وسلم قَالَ " احْتَجَّ آدَمُ وَمُوسَى، فَقَالَ لَهُ مُوسَى يَا آدَمُ أَنْتَ أَبُونَا خَيَّبْتَنَا وَأَخْرَجْتَنَا مِنَ الْجَنَّةِ. قَالَ لَهُ آدَمُ يَا مُوسَى اصْطَفَاكَ اللَّهُ بِكَلاَمِهِ، وَخَطَّ لَكَ بِيَدِهِ، أَتَلُومُنِي عَلَى أَمْرٍ قَدَّرَ اللَّهُ عَلَىَّ قَبْلَ أَنْ يَخْلُقَنِي بِأَرْبَعِينَ سَنَةً. فَحَجَّ آدَمُ مُوسَى، فَحَجَّ آدَمُ مُوسَى " ثَلاَثًا. قَالَ سُفْيَانُ حَدَّثَنَا أَبُو الزِّنَادِ، عَنِ الأَعْرَجِ، عَنْ أَبِي هُرَيْرَةَ، عَنِ النَّبِيِّ صلى الله عليه وسلم مِثْلَهُ.
Sahih Muslim 2749
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) having said:
By Him in Whose Hand is my life, if you were not to commit sin, Allah would sweep you out of existence and He would replace (you by) those people who would commit sin and seek forgiveness from Allah, and He would have pardoned them.
The Earth is loosely divided into 24 regions (time zones) separated by longitude. Not counting local variations, each line of longitude is divided by fifteen degrees; as a general rule and depending upon which way one travels, time moves forward or backward one hour for every fifteen degrees of longitude.
Allah didn't know 1/3rd the first part of night has always just ended somewhere on Earth 24/7!? He supposedly created the Earth but didn't know about time zones!? (Rhetorical Questions btw) lol
Seems Allah thought it was Night everywhere on Earth at the same time simultaneously. Proof the Quran was written by primitive desert dwellers with limited knowledge.
Sahih Muslim 758 b
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying:
Allah descends every night to the lowest heaven when one-third of the first part of the night is over and says: I am the Lord; I am the Lord: who is there to supplicate Me so that I answer him? Who is there to beg of Me so that I grant him? Who is there to beg forgiveness from Me so that I forgive him? He continues like this till the day breaks.
وَحَدَّثَنَا قُتَيْبَةُ بْنُ سَعِيدٍ، حَدَّثَنَا يَعْقُوبُ، - وَهُوَ ابْنُ عَبْدِ الرَّحْمَنِ الْقَارِيُّ - عَنْ سُهَيْلِ بْنِ أَبِي صَالِحٍ، عَنْ أَبِيهِ، عَنْ أَبِي هُرَيْرَةَ، عَنْ رَسُولِ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم قَالَ " يَنْزِلُ اللَّهُ إِلَى السَّمَاءِ الدُّنْيَا كُلَّ لَيْلَةٍ حِينَ يَمْضِي ثُلُثُ اللَّيْلِ الأَوَّلُ فَيَقُولُ أَنَا الْمَلِكُ أَنَا الْمَلِكُ مَنْ ذَا الَّذِي يَدْعُونِي فَأَسْتَجِيبَ لَهُ مَنْ ذَا الَّذِي يَسْأَلُنِي فَأُعْطِيَهُ مَنْ ذَا الَّذِي يَسْتَغْفِرُنِي فَأَغْفِرَ لَهُ فَلاَ يَزَالُ كَذَلِكَ حَتَّى يُضِيءَ الْفَجْرُ " .
1) Allah has to come closer to hear!? Lol
2) Allah entered his Creation. Heaven is Creation.
3) Why beg forgiveness for something Allah made you do!?
4) Whoever wrote this verse didn't know about time zones.
They thought it was Night everywhere on Earth at the same time.
There's actually 37 or 38 different Arabic Qurans btw
100s of thousands of textual variants that change the Narrative.
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reminder that these are only hadith and not the quran and the other variants are not used for anything but simplifying and making easy for people that cant read arabic
How you mean everywhere night at same time?
Thank Allah I am shia. These beliefs go against tawheed and logic and most importantly, these beliefs go against Allah himself as it reduces the Rahman, into s dictator!
so what' the shia view on this then?
@@fully.fledged Visit Ahlul Bayt TV search for destiny very well explained. Was Sunni before thanks shias I have better understanding on Taqdeer and Tawhid now Alhamdulilla
I've visited some shia sites to see what they say about destiny cuz i was confused with some sunni explanations but i ended up there more confused and i have seen that Shia is a real human innovation and i went back to hear some sunni videos about destiny and thanks Allah i found videos of dr. Shabir Ali and Sheikh Nasrudin Albani and they had a very clear explanation on this topic , i feel better now