The way I see this is that we as humans got the freedom of choice. But God knows what we will chose, not because he has predetermined, but because he knows the past and he knows the future.
Elton Does not matter what you think. Verily, We have created all things with Qadar (Divine Preordainments of all things before their creation as written in the Book of Decrees ___ Al‑Lawh Al‑Mahfooz)” [al-Qamar 54:49] “No calamity befalls on the earth or in yourselves but it is inscribed in the Book of Decrees (Al‑Lawh Al‑Mahfooz) before We bring it into existence. Verily, that is easy for Allaah” [al-Hadeed 57:22].
@@TheSlaveOfAllah1992 everything that's gonna happen is written down in lawh al mahfuz. For example it was written that I'd be commenting here at this very moment. But I'm not commenting bcz it was written down or I was compelled to comment
@@abdullahk8691 It should be, as Muslims are encouraged to think critically even about Islam. Following and doing things without knowing why causes more problems.
@@abdullahk8691 It should be, as Muslims are encouraged to think critically even about Islam. Following and doing things without knowing why causes more problems.
@@riyaansheikh7470 can you do something else other than that which God knows you will do? If you do something else, it means he didn't know before hand and thats why you did contrary to what he thought you will do. And if you do what he knows you will do, do you really have free will or are you just acting out a script?
Qada and Qadar is one of among the vast knowledges of Allah that we know little of, except for the basics, it is beyond our grasp and understanding, best leave it to the Almighty to handle it for us
The problem with this type of reply is you are leaving the people confused with no answer really. And, essentially, you could just apply this type of reply to everything, which to me, doesn't help at all for people who are genuinely trying to find the answer.
"No misfortune can happen, either in the earth or in yourselves, that was not set down in writing before We brought it into being- that is easy for God. So you need not grieve for what you miss or gloat over what you gain. God does not love the conceited, the boastful."[Al Qur'an(57:22-23)]. These verses from Surah Al-Hadid give me a feeling about destiny and its necessity. I believe that God is all-knowing and it is very easy for Him to go ahead of time to see what happens to His creations.
When you realize you have a choise, you become responsible. But often we close our eyes for that. The more aware you become, the more choices you can make. But what happens to you is God given. Thank you. Love your show. Teatching, without preaching
It's the paradox of having God-given free will and the fact that He already knows what choices you will make before you've made them. Which is essentially the test of this life and what determines where we end up when we die and are brought before the judgment seat of God. A good attempt at explaining one of life's (seemingly) puzzling mysteries.
It is not a Paradox. In the Qur'an and Hadith, it is clear (but not true) that the non-existing Allah CREATED some people for hell and prevents them from obeying the truth.
actually only our birth and death is up to the God but as he has given us free will that's why we will be judged according to our intention and will.....but in our lifetime God may test us with some difficulties and there comes the virtue of being patient.....i hope you have got your answer...
Mark, have you ever seen one of those ‘choose your own adventure’ books? Those books present the reader with a branch point where they choose how the want to proceed (to get in the car, turn to page 20; to ignore the car and keep walking, turn to page 30; etc). In the case of these books, ‘all possible outcomes’ of all decision points are already written, however it is up to the reader which path they will take. This is how I reconcile the idea of free will with God knowing everything in advance. That, and also that God is outside of our dimension of time, and therefore can see concurrently, our past, present and future.
Currently my understanding on this issue is that, we as humans have free will, but Allah is omniscient he knows what I'm going to chose or do, and he has the knowledge if I'll be in hell or in heaven, but he didn't decided that for me, I was the one who took those choices and all, and end up getting where ever I end up in.
The issue comes when you factor in that before any creation happened, he knew at the end after its all said and done, some people(most people) will end up in the most unimaginable torture for all eternity and yet he went ahead and created. It seems like he is watching a movie which he knows the end to. The characters follow the script and go with the plot. They have no choice but to go with the script. Think about it.
Simply put, you have no choice when and where you're born, your physical condition at birth, your parents and their financial status. What you do, what you strive for, given the circumstances is what you'll be judged on. Allahh transcends time and space, we, on the contrary, are confined to it. Nothing happens without his absolute knowledge and permission, everything happens because he allows and wills it to happen, so when he gives us free will, it means we choose a path or a course of action, but it only happens with Allahh's permission and will.
It makes me happy to see Let the Quran Speak including people from other Cultures without enforcing Islamic attire on them. Because Islam does not teach ENFORCEMENT, rather TOLERANCE of each others DIFFERENCES. Just Watch how haters(YAQADHITES) will misuse this video to push their FALSE NEGATIVE NARRATIVE and neglect this beautiful context.
Bible -Proves Jesus Is Not God ❌ The Bible makes it clear no one can see God ( 1 John 4 : 20 & John 5 : 37 ) ( This proves Jesus can't be God because Jesus has been seen ) ❌ Jesus Made it clear he is human by saying to the people our God is one ( Mark 12 : 29 - 31 ) ( This proves Jesus was human, not God ) ❌ Jesus said, why do you call me good ?”No one is good except God alone ( Luke 18 :19 ) ( This proves Jesus can't be God ) ❌ The bible makes it clear God is not a man ( Numbers 23 : 19 ) ( But the christians claim Jesus is human & God 🤦♂️) ❌ The bible Says for there is one God & there is one mediator between God & Men, is the man Jesus, ( 1 Timothy 2:5 ) ( This proves Jesus can't be God ) ❌ The Christians claim Jesus is God & he knows the future, but the bible makes it clear Jesus does not know the future ( Mark 13 : 32 ) ( This proves Jesus can't be God ) ❌ Jesus, said, “Hear, o Israel the Lord our God is one (Mark 12 : 29 - 31) ( The fact that Jesus compared himself with the people by telling the people our God is one proves Jesus is not God )
Are you saying that if someone's culture is to commit adultery and being unloyal to their spouses amongst themselves, then we will tolerate their differences in the sense that we act as though it is okay how they are behaving unto themselves?
⚠️ Are u wasting ⏰ 🔋 💰 ( 1 ) Allah warns us in the Quran “This day, I have perfected your religion for you, & completed my favour upon you , and have chosen for you Islam as your religion” ( Quran 5 : 3 ) ( 2 ) Please note the perfected & complete religion was without any bid’ah ( bid’ah is all newly invented deeds which the Prophet P.B.U.H did not mention ) ( 3 ) The Prophet P.B.U.H said “Every innovation is going astray, and every astray will be in the Fire. ” Narrated by Muslim (867) & An Nasaa’i (1578) ( 4 ) Many muslims continue to do bid’ah by claiming this is bid’ah Hasanah ( bid’ah Hasanah is good newly invented deeds ) these people should ask themselves if there is such a thing as good alcohol ❓ The answer is NO, because every Alcohol is forbidden. The Prophet P.B.U.H said every bid'ah is forbidden, there is no such thing as good bid’ah & bad bid’ah ( 5 ) Every muslim who is involved with bidah is wasting time, energy & money ⏰ 🔋💰
Bismillah. My understanding. Nothing can happen without the permission of Allah. But remember the Quran says Allah does not change a person or people until they change themselves. In this verse I see choice then divine intervention or help. And there is a hadith that says that dua can change Qadr. So in the Quran and Hadith I see choice
I know it's wrong to compare this, but I kinda think of free will like what happens in hunger games. Like the terrain is set, the relief is set, the danger is set, the people are chosen, the rules are defined, the punishment is declared and the purpose is told. Still, the candidates do end up making their own choices even though things were predestined for them. Some choose to kill, others choose to save and work together. Some turn selfish and cruel, others choose to make the most of their time. Make sense?
My opinion for this question is that God has full control over everything including Time and Space. God has already seen your future, what you will do and how you will die etc and has written that down. For us time is moving at a constant speed but God can see far in to your future hence he has determined your outcome by seeing it all.
Comment coming from a non-hijabi : I don’t have a problem with a non-hijabi interviewing and asking a scholar. A person should never feel intimidated and judged to the point where they turn very faraway from Deen and religion because they don’t feel accepted for the level of faith they have reached or the lack of it. From a positive point of view, this may encourage everyone to feel free to come and ask questions and inquire about Islam without feeling shunned or lost for the rest of their life. Many people never had the luxurious Islamic upbringing or great role models. Why can’t we be happy and encourage new muslims or any Muslim to learn about their religion without harsh judgement or superficiality? I guess the chaos and misunderstandings stem from the fact that Hijab is an obligation and the interview is apparently taking place in a mosque (at least we all agree that hijab is mandatory in a mosque setting). Another point could just clarify where the moderator is coming from and she could just explain how she is interested to learn more about Islam. The scholar could also mentions how everyone is welcome to ask and no one should feel too small or inadequate. Maybe these clarifications or modifications can stop all the negative comments and attacks
God's determination on humans are on things we cannot change, no matter what (Laws of nature); Human free will is based on what we can change, such as being good or a bad person.
Yes, indeed. By free will, humans’ ability to make decisions and choices. God remains the One in charge of everything despite that and He allows to happen what He wills.
I absolutely LOVE that this lady is not wearing hijab. Thank you for this as it shows she can be modest without covering her hair and deserves respect either way. Men need to learn to lower their own gaze rather than blaming women.
You nailed it. And I couldn't agree more. So tired of the image of Islam in the West being monopolized by Hijabis. The headscarf "hijab" is NOT a mandate in Islam either in the Quran or any reliable Hadith and the majority of women in the Muslim world do not wear one. If a woman wants to wear it, fine, it's her right to do so. But Islam advises modesty in dress and behavior for both MEN and WOMEN and above all proper conduct. Yet social media is bombarded with immodest Hijabis with 30 pounds of paint on their face, tight figure revealing outfits doing cringy things while pushing this Hijab agenda. It's ridiculous. Non Hijab wearing devout Muslim women are flying F-16's in Pakistan's air force. Are they not Muslims? The only time covering of the head makes sense is while praying or visiting a mosque and that can be done without a "hijab". This is nothing more than pre-Islamic Arab culture parading as Islam and many are pushing this Arabization amongst Muslims in spite of Arabs being the minority in Islam.
By the consensus of Ahlus Sunnah, the hijab in front of non-mahram men is a prescription on Muslim women. Ayah 31, Surah an-Nur. "Imam al Qurtubi mention in his commentary on this verse that, “Women in those days used to cover their heads with the khimar, throwing its ends upon their backs. This left the neck and the upper part of the chest bare, along with the ears, in the manner of the Christians. Then Allah commanded them to cover those parts with the khimar.” (Tafsir al Qurtubi]."
Trough out the years I have seen so many different explanations of QADAR, and I came to the conclusion that Qadar is predetermined by god and the same time we do have free will. even tough it's a paradox for a human understanding, it is only the case because of our limited understanding of god and his power.
no alim has given a proper reply to this question yet.. even though mr. shabir ali answered this question logically but he had to deny hadith for this matter..i think even if God has written all my deeds and outcome, He is not bound to follow his own written statements , He is all merciful , if He sees you choosing right path, He might as well choose to change your outcomes
Allah is just if you are really a righteous servant why would Allah put you in hell. If a man most of his life doing good deeds then in the day of his death he committed shirk then he is responsible for it because Allah did not force him to commit shirk. Allah knew he would commit shirk but did not force him to do it.
I see it very plain and simple. Think of a choose your own adventure book. There’s a few different outcomes you can choose as the reader but the author (God) knows where all of the outcomes lead because they were already written, it’s just the readers first time reading it
No one's destiny is predetermine by God especially if we have free will. God is not contained in space and time. He is a all knowing God. So the child born next year, God already knows everything that that child will do throughout his lifespan. That is one of the nature of God-all knowing.
Dr Shabir your knowledge about Islam seems to be more realistic than dr zakir. But no one has come back after dieing so in reality how do we know whether truth or not
He Said: it is not pre-determined? Where did he got this from? All events, actions and happenings occur only by the will of Allah. Whatever Allah wills happens, and whatever He does not will does not happen. Allaah burdens not a person beyond his scope. He gets reward for that (good) which he has earned, and he is punished for that (evil) which he has earned” [al-Baqarah 2:286] But the entire universe is the dominion of Allah, and nothing can happen in His dominion without His knowledge and will.
100% when I was 3 years old I was meant to come to America and live in New york but God didn't make my family feed me, clothe me, bring me to school ....etc
Why don't people asking the above question set a parable and rather ask: "If I were to become rich, why does it matter that I work for it?" I've never seen someone acting based on such a problematic, rather they work hard to achieve their goal. Since destiny is not known by anyone the only thing that "we" as humans should do is to work our best to achieve our ideal and leave the final result to Allah.
Assalaamo alaikum, am in karachi pakistan, came across to few drug addicts who wants to be rehabilitated but dont have finance to pursue it, please advise. JazakAllahu khair.
Wait, did he just say that some hadith were just made up later and then attributed to the Prophet? How can you know that isn't the case with all hadith? Can't anyone just copy and paste an isnad?
I have the liberty to choose to eat chicken masala or curry. But I have no choice to fly like birds to go from point to another... Instead I can choose either to walk or crawl or jump form point A to B, that has been predestined for me
My answer to this this that we are time bound. And God is not. Just like a creature living in 2 dimensions cannot imagine a 3D world, and we living in a 3D world cannot understand what 4D would mean, we being living in a time based world where something happens BEFORE or AFTER an event cannot imagine/understand Allah's knowledge of something that is GOING TO HAPPEN and are confusing it with predestination. In fact we are trying to fit the creator into our box of time but exists irrespective of time so it does not make sense to think along those lines. If a head was to pop up behind a wall, it would only make sense of we can imagine a 3D world (having depth behind the wall's length and breadth). For someone with a 2D understan it would be nothing short of magical to see something coming out of nothing (because of lack of the depth perspective). Similarly we lack an understanding of what it means to be not be bound by this restriction of time and are unable to understand how knowledge of some future event (time bound thought) does not necessarily mean it is forced on us by Him(who is beyond time).
Let's think of someone very close to us has come back from the future. He should already know our now would be actions and results. He doesn't interfere nor change anything...Think about the famous dialogue of the movie "The Matrix" (something like this): You've already made the choice, you just need to know why!
My understanding ( or analogy) is like that in chemistry, only a determined product can be produced by its reactants and the conditions, if they don't exist/ not present then that product(s) won't occur. It is a predetermined result ( the product), not a magical one.
I have not seen an acceptable explanation for this. From the most learned scholars, to the most common person. But in my searching I realized that I will NEVER find the answer to this question. Because as a human being, my wisdom and understanding is limited. BUT, I still search for an answer. Even now that I realize this. Time. As we experience it. Is not the same with Allah (swt). And it is pompous of us to assume that we are on the same level. As this question is doing. But I still ask it. Because I am merely a man. May Allah (swt) forgive us for our sins.
I also have a doubt and would like if anyone can help me with it. I took my mom to hospital as she was covid positive .The doctor asked me to do that as oxygen level was 84 but she was visibly fine but on advice of doctor I insisted on taking her to hospital where she died suddenly in two days. Later on from the observation and reports it was clear that those who went to hospital most of them died as compared to those who got treatment at home. So is it my fault and I will be punished for it or it was predetermined and I will not be held accountable?
To my understanding... Allah already set where, when and how we gonna die... Allah knew everything and we dont... Dont feel bad of what had happened but be patient, you have dont your best but Allah love her more than you... Allah hu akbar.
Whatever happened in the past Allah willed it to happen. You made the right choice unless during that time someone had warned you that the doctor was a quack and to proceed with the treatment with that doctor and in this situation you are accountable. Otherwise Allah willed it to happen.
@@feeder-ru2ce yes ... actually I took her to the hospital that was having dedicated corona ward and was admitting the corona positive patients. It was later on that I observed after months that those who stayed back at home and were treated at home there date rate was low as compared to those that went to hospital. There were also stories that nobody was attending the patients at hospital and no care was there, but all this came to me late. Mom died within three days and it was unexpected and we couldn't do anything
@@suhaibkidwai540 It was the time of your mother to leave this world and no one can delay or advance it only Allah can do that if He will. You strive hard to bring her to the hospital to cure her and you did your part whether she survived or not it was beyond your control. Even if you did not bring her to the hospital if it was her time there is nothing you can do.
I still don’t get it. Why would god make life “a test” if he is all knowing? Why would god create people just so they could go to hell and be tortured there for eternity? Why would god create iblis if he knew that iblis would entice his believers to go away from god?
To understand that, you'll have to (temporarily) try to see it from God's perspective. God is not Time-bound like us. Unlike us, God is not 'waiting for the Day of Judgement'. For God everything has happened (or everything is happening simultaneously). He is the Knower of All Things. Now let's look at the Qur'an/Islamic perspective: Nothing happens on Earth except what is written in a clear register. So what was written? It was your life choices and their consequences. So whatever choice you make today is what Allah has written it. It's 💯 dependant on our life choices, except for natural disasters and life (as per Surah Hadid)
@@minskdhaka the destiny is set but the process is up to us, we choose the path we take ourselves, allah already knows where we will end up but it is still up to us to choose, (i think is what he meant)
Yes this is true and this is the one that can be changed. And all of these together with the dua were all written in the Preserved Tablet which can never be changed.
I find myself incapable of understanding most things. Therefore, I'm no more wasting my energy on trying to imagine things that probably only The God understands. I'd better concentrate on becoming a better man and keeping all my duties. Not even this is easy enough for me.
With regard to the question this lady (the host) asked Dr Shabir Ally, about predestined “actions” (Mas’l Qada”u wal Qadar) to understand this question and it’s answer, does require first some basics of Islamic faith: one important pillar of Eman (faith) is that, every Muslim believer, should believe in Divine Decree (Al-Qadar). We appreciate the effort of Dr Shabir and the host Sarah to try to let folks understand this crucial question in Islamic discourse, but I’d say that during a little time that Dr Shabir availed for answering this question, it’d not be sufficient for audience to understand its rational meaning not only for non Muslims but also for Muslims themselves.. this is a question that comes every time in different mosques: Muslims do ask the same question but until today no one has been able to convince or satisfy a big number of Muslims who had been asking the same question. My point here is that there are some topics that ulemas should not open up discussions especially in this modern societies because the information spread easily, very quick to the extent that if the message is wrongly perceived it can lead to disarray many people(s). I’m not discouraging discussions on pertinent topics like this but I’d suggest discussing it in a manner that is well prepared and with enough time to show a case in a wide length discussion bringing in at least most of pertinent arguments from ulemas. Allah knows the best (..)
zakir naik said that a corrupted islamian leader is more worthy and has a higher place than an uncorrupted righteous leader. he quoted almaida 51. is this not discrimination? as far as i know there are many good non islamians, good non islamians that have stood up against evil and injustice for islamians and non islamians alike. are we as human species incapabale of deciding what is right (we have a brain and conscience) or do we need to be told and instructed.
In Islam, it is also mentioned in the Quran and Hadith that God will change out fate when we do good deeds and obey Allah such as giving charity and stopping from wrongful deeds like alcoholism etc. So this mean we human have a good amount of control on our lives. To be successful in the hereafter is just simply by obeying Allah swt. When we disobey Allah swt persistently then we are sealing our fate of condemnation.
If GOD knows everything, then GOD already knows what we are going to do (despite our free will) and where we are all going to end up. (otherwise, it is a violation of GOD's omniscience attribute) GOD has put in place the mechanism to constrain our free will as well as suffer the consequences of our free will (within the constraints) if we make bad choices. If we do good, it comes back to us through a chain of reactions and if we do evil it comes back to us through a chain of reactions.
This is actually relatively simple concept to understand if and only if you don’t bound Allah (Swt) to time. To Allah, there’s no past, present or future, he is always there and being omniscient he knows everyone’s destiny too but he didn’t decide it for any human being, rather we are going to reach the destiny we are making with our own actions. If we just say that all that has happened, is happening or will happen to me is decided by Allah, then we are ignoring the whole free will and actions, hence our accountability and that would be same as Iblees when he blamed the almighty for his actions that made him cursed.
May Allah forgive us all and have mercy on our souls .. we don’t know enough yet we want find sophisticated question in how Allah works in mysterious ways ..
1) God KNOWING what will happen and writing it, doesnt make Him the one that is responsible for my free actions. (GOD IS ALLKNOWING) 2) The whispers of shaytan are just teasers to your nafs, YOU are the one choosing. 3) What you were placed into, is the test! Your genetics as baby(not always as adult), your family, your tragedies. Sometimes your tragedies or mutations were the faults of others, (or other *free willing agents* )
The difference between Sunni Kalaam (asharites) and Shia Kalaam - Asharites go for predestination, shias say it is amr bayn al amrayn (and affair between the two). Determinism has been a cause for much tyrrany and the other extreme of only freewill leaves Allah out of the equation. Certainly a much deeper topic than can be discussed here by an 8 min video. Anyone into political power tends to accept determinism to support their tyranny.
Qadar means the decree of God. God, being the all-knowing, knows what would take place, what each person would do before they are created by God. It is not that God forced them to do what they would do it is simply that God knows what they would choose to do so that each one would be responsible for what he chose to do in his life.
You say there is parameters that Allah put there for human beings and it is their choice wether they choose the right path or wrong, so you say Allah don’t know our choices?
I see it this way: What our limited consciousness understands as free-will *is itself predetermined* with all space & time in our universe. This is called "compatibilism" and is what the shaykh talked about in the video.
It can be both. Just because your future is predetermined doesn't mean you don't have free will. For example, if I know for certain that in one week a neighbor of mine will get robbed due to a series of actions that they will take. It doesn't mean during that week they don't have free will. They can CHOOSE to do anything but they decided to post on facebook that they were going on vacation. They decided not to get a security system. They decided to leave the front door unlocked on the day of their trip and they got robbed. That was their destiny. But it only happened because of the decisions they were always going to make because of who they are. God knows their personality and their fate. To have knowledge of the future is to know how things end. Living is how we come to understand the decisions we were always going to make.
If you know 100% for sure that future outcome how can the person have free will. They bounded by one outcome no matter what they choose. A very thought provoking film on these issues is tom cruise film minority report 2002
Doesn’t this mean Allah knows whoever die a disbeliever and whoever doesn’t? It’s confusing me! I debated chat gpt and he repeated what you said but he said it’s from 5 pillars of Islam so he lost me there but it’s important issue I thought that Allah wrote many possibilities that will happen and Allah knows outcome of all those possibilities and Some things are determined by God like end of universe but human given a spirit we have free will like God so God knows all possible outcome we can chose and knows what we will probably chose at a scenario, God knowledge is a lot so God can be certain of it! If God think someone is gonna die a disbeliever because of God all-knowing because God knows all possible outcomes, but if God doesn’t know what I am going to chose, than Allah isn’t all knowing. For now a born baby who will die a disbeliever! Allah will try to guide him, and because he has free will, Allah will try to guide him to right path because Allah know if he doesn’t guide him, he is gonna die a disbeliever from birth. So Allah guides him! Quran - “And Allah found you lost and Guided you” Allah will guide him so he may not die a disbeliever If assume that no prophet is where that person exist and Allah didn’t guided him and he died as a disbeliever like he was going to be because maybe no prophet was in that time and he lived like separated from world and didn’t herd God message Prophet said for such that whoever didn’t knew about the message of God and die in disbelieve, Allah will forgive him, indeed, Allah is just
I think it's not correct if our destiny is already determined by God, but it is actually us of what our actions or deeds are that will determine if we are going to heaven or end up in hell. It is our free-will that will determine the outcome. God knows what we will do and he will write or just say that He knows our destiny based on our actions in this life. Please correct me if I am wrong. JazakAllah Khairan!
It is not totally from your free will because your will is under Allah's will. Even if you have the will but if Allah does not will it to happen it will never happen.
Freewill simply means God Does Not See Future......... If God doesn't know my destiny what makes him God??? I thought Allah sees past, present and future, future automatically includes all people's destinies and Freewill looses its purpose. I wish I had a chance to have live conversation with Dr. Shabir I have millions of questions about the whole idea of religion
It was easy. God knows everything, he knows 2 result of what you get which is paradise *AND* hell. We of the freewill people choose to delete one of them by our action. There was a hadith regarding this where people who were dead were shown their end destiny and were told that they were deleted one of them. I don't remember which of which.
@@deenszxking6818 If Allah already knows if you will end up in hell or heaven then what is the purpose of FREEWILL? And nothing is deleted, that hadith must be a false hadith coz Judgement day is still coming in far future how were the sins deleted unless if there was another judgment day in the past.
I think that every thing is predetermined but we have been sent to earth to do our work and face the worldly trials and our efforts will count and the outcome s are predetermined.So we must do our efforts as we will be rewarded or punished for our efforts and not for the outcomes
Not a single muslim who tries to address this issue has a clue. If it is known that you will choose to drink tea tomorrrow then its not possible for you make the choice of drinking coffee. You would just have the illusion of being able to make whatever choice you want to make.
Destiny in my understanding is what Allah has provided for me, my risk, my life span, etc. Allah has not made everyone like Einstein or Bill Gates. Allah also has not destined anyone to commit murder or rape or any other major sins like taking Partners with Allah. For a Merciful God, this is not possible. As Dr. Shabir said, He has sent messengers after messengers to set humankind on the straight path. We have the Freewill. Therefore we are responsible for our deeds. Since Allah knows the future, He knows where we are heading. Allah is pleased when his subjects ask His help, His guidance. His forgiveness.
Madam,the answer is. I do whatever is written in my destiny by Allah. My mind is under the control of Allah. It is like a computer program/code written by Allah and stored in my mind.
Like quantum mechanics, quanta as discreet set of values operates as particles and waves called Wave-particle duality. The Conscious observer effect plays an important part as decoherence or what is called the collapse of the wave function when observed by measuring instruments. Therefore quantum potentia is realised. As conscious being your interaction of this quantum potential waves of probabilities of emergent phenomena one exercises and acquisitional his/her free will not by your will but at the instant of your conscious will.
God determined all the natural laws and what’s written is what you do when do it by the angels and not before your creation. The Quran is written in advance not the actions of man.
The way I see this is that we as humans got the freedom of choice. But God knows what we will chose, not because he has predetermined, but because he knows the past and he knows the future.
Elton
Does not matter what you think.
Verily, We have created all things with Qadar (Divine Preordainments of all things before their creation as written in the Book of Decrees ___ Al‑Lawh Al‑Mahfooz)”
[al-Qamar 54:49]
“No calamity befalls on the earth or in yourselves but it is inscribed in the Book of Decrees (Al‑Lawh Al‑Mahfooz) before We bring it into existence. Verily, that is easy for Allaah”
[al-Hadeed 57:22].
That's right
@@TheSlaveOfAllah1992 everything that's gonna happen is written down in lawh al mahfuz. For example it was written that I'd be commenting here at this very moment. But I'm not commenting bcz it was written down or I was compelled to comment
Space and time are Allah's creation hence Allah is outside of space and t ime
@xub ho
I understand.
This is THE question honestly. Burned a hole in my brain growing up.
Why?
@@abdullahk8691Because it's a paradox of having God-given you free will and you cannot will unless God wills.
@@palash_airport it shouldn't be for a Muslim.
@@abdullahk8691 It should be, as Muslims are encouraged to think critically even about Islam. Following and doing things without knowing why causes more problems.
@@abdullahk8691 It should be, as Muslims are encouraged to think critically even about Islam. Following and doing things without knowing why causes more problems.
It ceases to be a problem when you realize God is not bound to time but only we are.
So does god choose what we do or does he just know what we do / will do
@@wolf87322 God knows what we will do
@@riyaansheikh7470 can you do something else other than that which God knows you will do? If you do something else, it means he didn't know before hand and thats why you did contrary to what he thought you will do. And if you do what he knows you will do, do you really have free will or are you just acting out a script?
He just knows. Obviously we have free will.
God knowing you doesn't mean he's controlling you
Qada and Qadar is one of among the vast knowledges of Allah that we know little of, except for the basics, it is beyond our grasp and understanding, best leave it to the Almighty to handle it for us
The problem with this type of reply is you are leaving the people confused with no answer really. And, essentially, you could just apply this type of reply to everything, which to me, doesn't help at all for people who are genuinely trying to find the answer.
@@MrNeo086 you lack knowledge
he's trying to fix that by asking questions
"No misfortune can happen, either in the earth or in yourselves, that was not set down in writing before We brought it into being- that is easy for God. So you need not grieve for what you miss or gloat over what you gain. God does not love the conceited, the boastful."[Al Qur'an(57:22-23)]. These verses from Surah Al-Hadid give me a feeling about destiny and its necessity. I believe that God is all-knowing and it is very easy for Him to go ahead of time to see what happens to His creations.
seeing future outcome is different from predetermining..
When you realize you have a choise, you become responsible. But often we close our eyes for that. The more aware you become, the more choices you can make. But what happens to you is God given.
Thank you. Love your show. Teatching, without preaching
It's the paradox of having God-given free will and the fact that He already knows what choices you will make before you've made them. Which is essentially the test of this life and what determines where we end up when we die and are brought before the judgment seat of God. A good attempt at explaining one of life's (seemingly) puzzling mysteries.
How is his beard to skull full of gray hairs but his eye brows are black as night?
It is not a Paradox. In the Qur'an and Hadith, it is clear (but not true) that the non-existing Allah CREATED some people for hell and prevents them from obeying the truth.
@@true-islamapologetics7156
What do you mean non-existing Allah ?
actually only our birth and death is up to the God but as he has given us free will that's why we will be judged according to our intention and will.....but in our lifetime God may test us with some difficulties and there comes the virtue of being patient.....i hope you have got your answer...
Mark, have you ever seen one of those ‘choose your own adventure’ books? Those books present the reader with a branch point where they choose how the want to proceed (to get in the car, turn to page 20; to ignore the car and keep walking, turn to page 30; etc).
In the case of these books, ‘all possible outcomes’ of all decision points are already written, however it is up to the reader which path they will take. This is how I reconcile the idea of free will with God knowing everything in advance. That, and also that God is outside of our dimension of time, and therefore can see concurrently, our past, present and future.
Currently my understanding on this issue is that, we as humans have free will, but Allah is omniscient he knows what I'm going to chose or do, and he has the knowledge if I'll be in hell or in heaven, but he didn't decided that for me, I was the one who took those choices and all, and end up getting where ever I end up in.
That’s also how I come to understand it
The issue comes when you factor in that before any creation happened, he knew at the end after its all said and done, some people(most people) will end up in the most unimaginable torture for all eternity and yet he went ahead and created. It seems like he is watching a movie which he knows the end to. The characters follow the script and go with the plot. They have no choice but to go with the script. Think about it.
@@trillanthropistgawd8488 yet,they say there are no contradictions In the holy book.
We are all fallible but it's our choice whether we do good or bad. He's doing a test but he knows the result.
@@waymilky442 Why tho,??
Simply put, you have no choice when and where you're born, your physical condition at birth, your parents and their financial status. What you do, what you strive for, given the circumstances is what you'll be judged on.
Allahh transcends time and space, we, on the contrary, are confined to it. Nothing happens without his absolute knowledge and permission, everything happens because he allows and wills it to happen, so when he gives us free will, it means we choose a path or a course of action, but it only happens with Allahh's permission and will.
How is his beard to skull full of gray hairs but his eye brows are black as night?
@@ikhan2181 I wonder how old you are because your question is very immature
It makes me happy to see Let the Quran Speak including people from other Cultures without enforcing Islamic attire on them.
Because Islam does not teach ENFORCEMENT, rather TOLERANCE of each others DIFFERENCES.
Just Watch how haters(YAQADHITES) will misuse this video to push their FALSE NEGATIVE NARRATIVE and neglect this beautiful context.
isn't she a muslim tho
Bible -Proves Jesus Is Not God
❌ The Bible makes it clear no one can see God ( 1 John 4 : 20 & John 5 : 37 )
( This proves Jesus can't be God because Jesus has been seen )
❌ Jesus Made it clear he is human by saying to the people our God is one
( Mark 12 : 29 - 31 ) ( This proves Jesus was human, not God )
❌ Jesus said, why do you call me good ?”No one is good except God alone ( Luke 18 :19 )
( This proves Jesus can't be God )
❌ The bible makes it clear God is not a man ( Numbers 23 : 19 )
( But the christians claim Jesus is human & God 🤦♂️)
❌ The bible Says for there is one God & there is one mediator between God & Men, is the man Jesus, ( 1 Timothy 2:5 ) ( This proves Jesus can't be God )
❌ The Christians claim Jesus is God & he knows the future, but the bible makes it clear Jesus does not know the future ( Mark 13 : 32 ) ( This proves Jesus can't be God )
❌ Jesus, said, “Hear, o Israel the Lord our God is one (Mark 12 : 29 - 31)
( The fact that Jesus compared himself with the people by telling the people our God is one proves Jesus is not God )
@@tifahefendijagaming9606 So what?
Are you saying that if someone's culture is to commit adultery and being unloyal to their spouses amongst themselves, then we will tolerate their differences in the sense that we act as though it is okay how they are behaving unto themselves?
⚠️ Are u wasting ⏰ 🔋 💰
( 1 ) Allah warns us in the Quran “This day, I have perfected your religion for you, & completed my favour upon you , and have chosen for you Islam as your religion” ( Quran 5 : 3 )
( 2 ) Please note the perfected & complete religion was without any bid’ah ( bid’ah is all newly invented deeds which the Prophet P.B.U.H did not mention )
( 3 ) The Prophet P.B.U.H said “Every innovation is going astray, and every astray
will be in the Fire. ” Narrated by Muslim (867) & An Nasaa’i (1578)
( 4 ) Many muslims continue to do bid’ah by claiming this is bid’ah Hasanah
( bid’ah Hasanah is good newly invented deeds ) these people should ask themselves if there is such a thing as good alcohol ❓ The answer is NO, because every Alcohol is forbidden. The Prophet P.B.U.H said every bid'ah is forbidden, there is no such thing as good bid’ah & bad bid’ah
( 5 ) Every muslim who is involved with bidah is wasting time, energy & money ⏰ 🔋💰
Don't we all simply need to believe that Allah is the most merciful and forgiving and never give up on that and life?
Great answer,Always loved His talks
Bismillah. My understanding. Nothing can happen without the permission of Allah. But remember the Quran says Allah does not change a person or people until they change themselves. In this verse I see choice then divine intervention or help. And there is a hadith that says that dua can change Qadr. So in the Quran and Hadith I see choice
Dua can change qadr but not what was written in the Preserved Tablet. that qadr refers to the angels wrote when you were still in your mother's womb.
I like the question "is my destiny "predetermined"?" The fact that he answer the question without flinching is even more troubling
My salute to dear Shabir Ali from Bangladesh.I have been watching your valuable debate and Q/A for last two years.
He is deviant
Let’s hope the comment section will remain respectful.
cant guarantee that unfortunately
ameen amigo🐱👍🏿
I know it's wrong to compare this, but I kinda think of free will like what happens in hunger games. Like the terrain is set, the relief is set, the danger is set, the people are chosen, the rules are defined, the punishment is declared and the purpose is told. Still, the candidates do end up making their own choices even though things were predestined for them. Some choose to kill, others choose to save and work together. Some turn selfish and cruel, others choose to make the most of their time. Make sense?
My opinion for this question is that God has full control over everything including Time and Space. God has already seen your future, what you will do and how you will die etc and has written that down.
For us time is moving at a constant speed but God can see far in to your future hence he has determined your outcome by seeing it all.
The woman is no longer wearing a hijab. It seems we can see the direction in which this channel is going...
@@John-lf3xf 🤦
@@tdmg7106 What? Are you going to claim that the hijab is not a prescription upon women by the consensus of scholars?
@@John-lf3xf She is the writer of the channel, not a muslim (yet, wish her the best)
@@tdmg7106 Ah, I see. Okay, then. I wish that were made explicit somewhere in the video though.
Everything in Quran is clear, human will develop their understanding more and more
The question, the answer...everything was perfect 👏👏👏
Comment coming from a non-hijabi : I don’t have a problem with a non-hijabi interviewing and asking a scholar. A person should never feel intimidated and judged to the point where they turn very faraway from Deen and religion because they don’t feel accepted for the level of faith they have reached or the lack of it.
From a positive point of view, this may encourage everyone to feel free to come and ask questions and inquire about Islam without feeling shunned or lost for the rest of their life. Many people never had the luxurious Islamic upbringing or great role models.
Why can’t we be happy and encourage new muslims or any Muslim to learn about their religion without harsh judgement or superficiality?
I guess the chaos and misunderstandings stem from the fact that Hijab is an obligation and the interview is apparently taking place in a mosque (at least we all agree that hijab is mandatory in a mosque setting). Another point could just clarify where the moderator is coming from and she could just explain how she is interested to learn more about Islam. The scholar could also mentions how everyone is welcome to ask and no one should feel too small or inadequate. Maybe these clarifications or modifications can stop all the negative comments and attacks
People conflate determinism with foreknowledge, which is what what dr shabir seems to be making here
Dope answer. Finally bringing sense to religion.
Fate can change, written fate never changed
God's determination on humans are on things we cannot change, no matter what (Laws of nature); Human free will is based on what we can change, such as being good or a bad person.
Yes, indeed. By free will, humans’ ability to make decisions and choices. God remains the One in charge of everything despite that and He allows to happen what He wills.
A simple answer can be everything is destined but destiny can change?? We can change it.
I absolutely LOVE that this lady is not wearing hijab. Thank you for this as it shows she can be modest without covering her hair and deserves respect either way. Men need to learn to lower their own gaze rather than blaming women.
That's understandable but covering the head is the way shown by the Prophet (PBUH). He knows better.
Just read some toxic comments about the writer below, i don't appreciate that...
I dont think shes muslim tho
You nailed it. And I couldn't agree more. So tired of the image of Islam in the West being monopolized by Hijabis. The headscarf "hijab" is NOT a mandate in Islam either in the Quran or any reliable Hadith and the majority of women in the Muslim world do not wear one. If a woman wants to wear it, fine, it's her right to do so. But Islam advises modesty in dress and behavior for both MEN and WOMEN and above all proper conduct. Yet social media is bombarded with immodest Hijabis with 30 pounds of paint on their face, tight figure revealing outfits doing cringy things while pushing this Hijab agenda. It's ridiculous. Non Hijab wearing devout Muslim women are flying F-16's in Pakistan's air force. Are they not Muslims? The only time covering of the head makes sense is while praying or visiting a mosque and that can be done without a "hijab". This is nothing more than pre-Islamic Arab culture parading as Islam and many are pushing this Arabization amongst Muslims in spite of Arabs being the minority in Islam.
By the consensus of Ahlus Sunnah, the hijab in front of non-mahram men is a prescription on Muslim women. Ayah 31, Surah an-Nur.
"Imam al Qurtubi mention in his commentary on this verse that, “Women in those days used to cover their heads with the khimar, throwing its ends upon their backs. This left the neck and the upper part of the chest bare, along with the ears, in the manner of the Christians. Then Allah commanded them to cover those parts with the khimar.” (Tafsir al Qurtubi]."
Trough out the years I have seen so many different explanations of QADAR, and I came to the conclusion that Qadar is predetermined by god and the same time we do have free will. even tough it's a paradox for a human understanding, it is only the case because of our limited understanding of god and his power.
If Allah does not know what choices we will make "within the parameters" then he/it is not omniscient. Is that what Shabir Ally is saying?
no alim has given a proper reply to this question yet.. even though mr. shabir ali answered this question logically but he had to deny hadith for this matter..i think even if God has written all my deeds and outcome, He is not bound to follow his own written statements , He is all merciful , if He sees you choosing right path, He might as well choose to change your outcomes
Allah is just if you are really a righteous servant why would Allah put you in hell. If a man most of his life doing good deeds then in the day of his death he committed shirk then he is responsible for it because Allah did not force him to commit shirk. Allah knew he would commit shirk but did not force him to do it.
I see it very plain and simple. Think of a choose your own adventure book. There’s a few different outcomes you can choose as the reader but the author (God) knows where all of the outcomes lead because they were already written, it’s just the readers first time reading it
Thank you brother explaining this topic so easy and simple !
No one's destiny is predetermine by God especially if we have free will. God is not contained in space and time. He is a all knowing God. So the child born next year, God already knows everything that that child will do throughout his lifespan. That is one of the nature of God-all knowing.
Ally is using reason to explain things although was not the use of reason in explaining Islam forbidden by Al Ghazali?
I completely agree with Shabbir sahab He expalined very well...
Perfectly said! May Allah bless you always sir.
this is the question i see to be not clear for me...and never found a sheikh or a scholar who answered more clearly
Dr Shabir your knowledge about Islam seems to be more realistic than dr zakir. But no one has come back after dieing so in reality how do we know whether truth or not
Great conversation jazakallah
Excellent program
He Said: it is not pre-determined? Where did he got this from?
All events, actions and happenings occur only by the will of Allah. Whatever Allah wills happens, and whatever He does not will does not happen.
Allaah burdens not a person beyond his scope. He gets reward for that (good) which he has earned, and he is punished for that (evil) which he has earned”
[al-Baqarah 2:286]
But the entire universe is the dominion of Allah, and nothing can happen in His dominion without His knowledge and will.
100% when I was 3 years old I was meant to come to America and live in New york but God didn't make my family feed me, clothe me, bring me to school ....etc
Why don't people asking the above question set a parable and rather ask: "If I were to become rich, why does it matter that I work for it?" I've never seen someone acting based on such a problematic, rather they work hard to achieve their goal. Since destiny is not known by anyone the only thing that "we" as humans should do is to work our best to achieve our ideal and leave the final result to Allah.
This was a very interesting, thank you Dr. Shabir
Assalaamo alaikum, am in karachi pakistan, came across to few drug addicts who wants to be rehabilitated but dont have finance to pursue it, please advise. JazakAllahu khair.
May Allah guide you to Islam ☪️ Sarah ,,,,, many greetings from Vienna Austria 🇦🇹!!!
Why do you think Sara isn't Muslim?
This question is very confusing
No one got answers for this
Many scholars explain in different ways
But don’t make sense
Why does the writer of the show appear on the show?
Please explain..
Point is that God can foresee everything so he knows our deeds. Simple.
The non - Muslim who have no faith in Allah, not in messanger ( Prophet Muhammad) not in Quran.
Would they go to Heaven if they do good work ??
6:50 he gives the final reconciliation, which is also the most common one used in Islam. It is a mystery and beyond our understanding 🤷🏾♂️
Wait, did he just say that some hadith were just made up later and then attributed to the Prophet? How can you know that isn't the case with all hadith? Can't anyone just copy and paste an isnad?
Many Hadis are authentic, and many Hadis were written in prophet time as well and are also considered authentic but not all authentic Hadis are true
Takbeer!!!
Allahu Akbar
Allahu Akbaf
Allahu Akbar
Allahu Akbar
I have the liberty to choose to eat chicken masala or curry. But I have no choice to fly like birds to go from point to another... Instead I can choose either to walk or crawl or jump form point A to B, that has been predestined for me
My answer to this this that we are time bound. And God is not. Just like a creature living in 2 dimensions cannot imagine a 3D world, and we living in a 3D world cannot understand what 4D would mean, we being living in a time based world where something happens BEFORE or AFTER an event cannot imagine/understand Allah's knowledge of something that is GOING TO HAPPEN and are confusing it with predestination. In fact we are trying to fit the creator into our box of time but exists irrespective of time so it does not make sense to think along those lines. If a head was to pop up behind a wall, it would only make sense of we can imagine a 3D world (having depth behind the wall's length and breadth). For someone with a 2D understan it would be nothing short of magical to see something coming out of nothing (because of lack of the depth perspective). Similarly we lack an understanding of what it means to be not be bound by this restriction of time and are unable to understand how knowledge of some future event (time bound thought) does not necessarily mean it is forced on us by Him(who is beyond time).
Let's think of someone very close to us has come back from the future. He should already know our now would be actions and results. He doesn't interfere nor change anything...Think about the famous dialogue of the movie "The Matrix" (something like this): You've already made the choice, you just need to know why!
*THE HELL IS ETERNAL TORTURE*
My understanding ( or analogy) is like that in chemistry, only a determined product can be produced by its reactants and the conditions, if they don't exist/ not present then that product(s) won't occur. It is a predetermined result ( the product), not a magical one.
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I have not seen an acceptable explanation for this. From the most learned scholars, to the most common person.
But in my searching I realized that I will NEVER find the answer to this question. Because as a human being, my wisdom and understanding is limited.
BUT, I still search for an answer. Even now that I realize this.
Time. As we experience it. Is not the same with Allah (swt). And it is pompous of us to assume that we are on the same level. As this question is doing.
But I still ask it. Because I am merely a man. May Allah (swt) forgive us for our sins.
I also have a doubt and would like if anyone can help me with it.
I took my mom to hospital as she was covid positive .The doctor asked me to do that as oxygen level was 84 but she was visibly fine but on advice of doctor I insisted on taking her to hospital where she died suddenly in two days.
Later on from the observation and reports it was clear that those who went to hospital most of them died as compared to those who got treatment at home.
So is it my fault and I will be punished for it or it was predetermined and I will not be held accountable?
To my understanding... Allah already set where, when and how we gonna die... Allah knew everything and we dont... Dont feel bad of what had happened but be patient, you have dont your best but Allah love her more than you... Allah hu akbar.
Whatever happened in the past Allah willed it to happen. You made the right choice unless during that time someone had warned you that the doctor was a quack and to proceed with the treatment with that doctor and in this situation you are accountable. Otherwise Allah willed it to happen.
@@feeder-ru2ce yes ... actually I took her to the hospital that was having dedicated corona ward and was admitting the corona positive patients.
It was later on that I observed after months that those who stayed back at home and were treated at home there date rate was low as compared to those that went to hospital.
There were also stories that nobody was attending the patients at hospital and no care was there, but all this came to me late. Mom died within three days and it was unexpected and we couldn't do anything
@@suhaibkidwai540 It was the time of your mother to leave this world and no one can delay or advance it only Allah can do that if He will. You strive hard to bring her to the hospital to cure her and you did your part whether she survived or not it was beyond your control. Even if you did not bring her to the hospital if it was her time there is nothing you can do.
One can never reach a certain conclusion because the religion, apparently, gives contradictory arguments according to the topic
I still don’t get it. Why would god make life “a test” if he is all knowing? Why would god create people just so they could go to hell and be tortured there for eternity? Why would god create iblis if he knew that iblis would entice his believers to go away from god?
What about surah al hadid verse 22
To understand that, you'll have to (temporarily) try to see it from God's perspective. God is not Time-bound like us. Unlike us, God is not 'waiting for the Day of Judgement'. For God everything has happened (or everything is happening simultaneously). He is the Knower of All Things.
Now let's look at the Qur'an/Islamic perspective: Nothing happens on Earth except what is written in a clear register. So what was written? It was your life choices and their consequences.
So whatever choice you make today is what Allah has written it. It's 💯 dependant on our life choices, except for natural disasters and life (as per Surah Hadid)
God is allknowing. He know our end doesnt mean he make that end. He know just becauce he allknowing.. Our end is our choice
Are you saying that something can happen in the Universe other than what God has decreed?
@@minskdhaka the destiny is set but the process is up to us, we choose the path we take ourselves, allah already knows where we will end up but it is still up to us to choose, (i think is what he meant)
So what about the ones that Allah has closed their hearts according to the Quran. What’s their fate?
Some hadith says,
When we are in the womb God determine our life activity, good or bad , heaven or hell.
Please explain it
Yes this is true and this is the one that can be changed. And all of these together with the dua were all written in the Preserved Tablet which can never be changed.
I find myself incapable of understanding most things. Therefore, I'm no more wasting my energy on trying to imagine things that probably only The God understands. I'd better concentrate on becoming a better man and keeping all my duties. Not even this is easy enough for me.
With regard to the question this lady (the host) asked Dr Shabir Ally, about predestined “actions” (Mas’l Qada”u wal Qadar) to understand this question and it’s answer, does require first some basics of Islamic faith: one important pillar of Eman (faith) is that, every Muslim believer, should believe in Divine Decree (Al-Qadar). We appreciate the effort of Dr Shabir and the host Sarah to try to let folks understand this crucial question in Islamic discourse, but I’d say that during a little time that Dr Shabir availed for answering this question, it’d not be sufficient for audience to understand its rational meaning not only for non Muslims but also for Muslims themselves.. this is a question that comes every time in different mosques: Muslims do ask the same question but until today no one has been able to convince or satisfy a big number of Muslims who had been asking the same question. My point here is that there are some topics that ulemas should not open up discussions especially in this modern societies because the information spread easily, very quick to the extent that if the message is wrongly perceived it can lead to disarray many people(s). I’m not discouraging discussions on pertinent topics like this but I’d suggest discussing it in a manner that is well prepared and with enough time to show a case in a wide length discussion bringing in at least most of pertinent arguments from ulemas.
Allah knows the best (..)
Well explained by the Sheikh
zakir naik said that a corrupted islamian leader is more worthy and has a higher place than an uncorrupted righteous leader. he quoted almaida 51.
is this not discrimination? as far as i know there are many good non islamians, good non islamians that have stood up against evil and injustice for islamians and non islamians alike.
are we as human species incapabale of deciding what is right (we have a brain and conscience) or do we need to be told and instructed.
In Islam, it is also mentioned in the Quran and Hadith that God will change out fate when we do good deeds and obey Allah such as giving charity and stopping from wrongful deeds like alcoholism etc. So this mean we human have a good amount of control on our lives. To be successful in the hereafter is just simply by obeying Allah swt. When we disobey Allah swt persistently then we are sealing our fate of condemnation.
Is jafari cast specific to Shias?
A religious orientated channel + an attractive woman + the comment section = Chaos! lol
The minute you defined her as “attractive” I knew you’re struggling inside.
If you find her attractive, the next step is to lower your gaze
If GOD knows everything, then GOD already knows what we are going to do (despite our free will) and where we are all going to end up. (otherwise, it is a violation of GOD's omniscience attribute)
GOD has put in place the mechanism to constrain our free will as well as suffer the consequences of our free will (within the constraints) if we make bad choices. If we do good, it comes back to us through a chain of reactions and if we do evil it comes back to us through a chain of reactions.
Man I'm in love with this lady
Hmm thanks for sharing
This is actually relatively simple concept to understand if and only if you don’t bound Allah (Swt) to time. To Allah, there’s no past, present or future, he is always there and being omniscient he knows everyone’s destiny too but he didn’t decide it for any human being, rather we are going to reach the destiny we are making with our own actions. If we just say that all that has happened, is happening or will happen to me is decided by Allah, then we are ignoring the whole free will and actions, hence our accountability and that would be same as Iblees when he blamed the almighty for his actions that made him cursed.
May Allah forgive us all and have mercy on our souls .. we don’t know enough yet we want find sophisticated question in how Allah works in mysterious ways ..
Destiny is not written,,, the rules and natural laws are written for us so we can choose... our freewill makes us a servant of God...
1) God KNOWING what will happen and writing it, doesnt make Him the one that is responsible for my free actions.
(GOD IS ALLKNOWING)
2) The whispers of shaytan are just teasers to your nafs, YOU are the one choosing.
3) What you were placed into, is the test!
Your genetics as baby(not always as adult), your family, your tragedies.
Sometimes your tragedies or mutations were the faults of others, (or other *free willing agents* )
Molinism aka middle knowledge deals with this question
Islam is being preached without hijaab..! The host is not wearing hijaab and I am shock Shabir ally seeing her :(
I’m shocked too.
The difference between Sunni Kalaam (asharites) and Shia Kalaam - Asharites go for predestination, shias say it is amr bayn al amrayn (and affair between the two). Determinism has been a cause for much tyrrany and the other extreme of only freewill leaves Allah out of the equation. Certainly a much deeper topic than can be discussed here by an 8 min video. Anyone into political power tends to accept determinism to support their tyranny.
Qadar means the decree of God. God, being the all-knowing, knows what would take place, what each person would do before they are created by God. It is not that God forced them to do what they would do it is simply that God knows what they would choose to do so that each one would be responsible for what he chose to do in his life.
You say there is parameters that Allah put there for human beings and it is their choice wether they choose the right path or wrong, so you say Allah don’t know our choices?
I see it this way: What our limited consciousness understands as free-will *is itself predetermined* with all space & time in our universe. This is called "compatibilism" and is what the shaykh talked about in the video.
It can be both. Just because your future is predetermined doesn't mean you don't have free will. For example, if I know for certain that in one week a neighbor of mine will get robbed due to a series of actions that they will take. It doesn't mean during that week they don't have free will. They can CHOOSE to do anything but they decided to post on facebook that they were going on vacation. They decided not to get a security system. They decided to leave the front door unlocked on the day of their trip and they got robbed. That was their destiny. But it only happened because of the decisions they were always going to make because of who they are. God knows their personality and their fate.
To have knowledge of the future is to know how things end. Living is how we come to understand the decisions we were always going to make.
If you know 100% for sure that future outcome how can the person have free will. They bounded by one outcome no matter what they choose. A very thought provoking film on these issues is tom cruise film minority report 2002
Doesn’t this mean Allah knows whoever die a disbeliever and whoever doesn’t? It’s confusing me! I debated chat gpt and he repeated what you said but he said it’s from 5 pillars of Islam so he lost me there but it’s important issue
I thought that Allah wrote many possibilities that will happen and Allah knows outcome of all those possibilities and Some things are determined by God like end of universe but human given a spirit we have free will like God so God knows all possible outcome we can chose and knows what we will probably chose at a scenario, God knowledge is a lot so God can be certain of it!
If God think someone is gonna die a disbeliever because of God all-knowing because God knows all possible outcomes, but if God doesn’t know what I am going to chose, than Allah isn’t all knowing.
For now a born baby who will die a disbeliever! Allah will try to guide him, and because he has free will, Allah will try to guide him to right path because Allah know if he doesn’t guide him, he is gonna die a disbeliever from birth. So Allah guides him!
Quran - “And Allah found you lost and Guided you”
Allah will guide him so he may not die a disbeliever
If assume that no prophet is where that person exist and Allah didn’t guided him and he died as a disbeliever like he was going to be because maybe no prophet was in that time and he lived like separated from world and didn’t herd God message
Prophet said for such that whoever didn’t knew about the message of God and die in disbelieve, Allah will forgive him, indeed, Allah is just
We should do the right deeds, the effects where when how much we will get as effect is not in our hands
I think it's not correct if our destiny is already determined by God, but it is actually us of what our actions or deeds are that will determine if we are going to heaven or end up in hell. It is our free-will that will determine the outcome. God knows what we will do and he will write or just say that He knows our destiny based on our actions in this life. Please correct me if I am wrong. JazakAllah Khairan!
It is not totally from your free will because your will is under Allah's will. Even if you have the will but if Allah does not will it to happen it will never happen.
Freewill simply means God Does Not See Future......... If God doesn't know my destiny what makes him God???
I thought Allah sees past, present and future, future automatically includes all people's destinies and Freewill looses its purpose. I wish I had a chance to have live conversation with Dr. Shabir I have millions of questions about the whole idea of religion
It was easy. God knows everything, he knows 2 result of what you get which is paradise *AND* hell. We of the freewill people choose to delete one of them by our action. There was a hadith regarding this where people who were dead were shown their end destiny and were told that they were deleted one of them. I don't remember which of which.
Question like what for example can you give one
@@deenszxking6818 If Allah already knows if you will end up in hell or heaven then what is the purpose of FREEWILL?
And nothing is deleted, that hadith must be a false hadith coz Judgement day is still coming in far future how were the sins deleted unless if there was another judgment day in the past.
@@feeder-ru2ce Question like FREEWILL how can Allah give you options to choose then punish you for choosing an option He does not like?
@@BigZhumbe You will only be punished if you choose what is forbidden. If you choose to do good deeds why would Allah punish you.
I think that every thing is predetermined but we have been sent to earth to do our work and face the worldly trials and our efforts will count and the outcome s are predetermined.So we must do our efforts as we will be rewarded or punished for our efforts and not for the outcomes
Then prove God wrong
But even then He remain right
Not a single muslim who tries to address this issue has a clue.
If it is known that you will choose to drink tea tomorrrow then its not possible for you make the choice of drinking coffee. You would just have the illusion of being able to make whatever choice you want to make.
Destiny in my understanding is what Allah has provided for me, my risk, my life span, etc. Allah has not made everyone like Einstein or Bill Gates. Allah also has not destined anyone to commit murder or rape or any other major sins like taking Partners with Allah. For a Merciful God, this is not possible. As Dr. Shabir said, He has sent messengers after messengers to set humankind on the straight path. We have the Freewill. Therefore we are responsible for our deeds. Since Allah knows the future, He knows where we are heading. Allah is pleased when his subjects ask His help, His guidance. His forgiveness.
Madam,the answer is.
I do whatever is written in my destiny by Allah. My mind is under the control of Allah. It is like a computer program/code written by Allah and stored in my mind.
Like quantum mechanics, quanta as discreet set of values operates as particles and waves called Wave-particle duality. The Conscious observer effect plays an important part as decoherence or what is called the collapse of the wave function when observed by measuring instruments. Therefore quantum potentia is realised. As conscious being your interaction of this quantum potential waves of probabilities of emergent phenomena one exercises and acquisitional his/her free will not by your will but at the instant of your conscious will.
How about getting Rich? Or getting poor. They said if I don't work still i can be rich.
God determined all the natural laws and what’s written is what you do when do it by the angels and not before your creation. The Quran is written in advance not the actions of man.
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