Predestination in Islam
In accordance with the Islamic belief in predestination, or divine preordainment (al-qada wa'l-qadar), Allah has full knowledge and control over all that occurs through out the universe.
Predestination in Islam
In accordance with the Islamic belief in predestination, or divine preordainment (al-qada wa'l-qadar), Allah has full knowledge and control over all that occurs through out the universe.
Furthermore, This is explained in Quranic verses ayat such as "Say: 'Nothing will happen to us except what Allah has decreed for us: He is our protector'..."
For Muslims, everything in the world that happens , good or evil, has been preordained and nothing can happen unless permitted by Allah. According to Muslim theologians, although events are pre-ordained, man possesses free will in that he has the faculty to choose between right and wrong, and is thus responsible for his actions.
According to Islamic tradition, all that has been decreed by is written in al-Lawh al-Mahfuz, the "Preserved Tablet"., This is explained in Quranic verses ayat such as "Say: 'Nothing will happen to us except what Allah has decreed for us: He is our protector'..."
For Muslims, everything in the world that happens , good or evil, has been preordained and nothing can happen unless permitted by Allah. According to Muslim theologians, although events are pre-ordained, man possesses free will in that he has the faculty to choose between right and wrong, and is thus responsible for his actions.
According to Islamic tradition, all that has been decreed by is written in al-Lawh al-Mahfuz, the "Preserved Tablet".
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