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Signor
06-19-2013, 05:33 PM
Allāh

had a plan for you before you were born, and He still has a plan for you. Allāh's plan for you is necessary and glorious. His plan is vital to your success and important to the world.


Allāh's plan is not set in stone, as if we were robots pre-programmed in the factory. That would strip us of free will and deny our natures. Rather, I believe that Allāh has a flexible plan for each human being: a plan that allows that person to benefit the world with his/her unique talents.


This is in fact the Islamic view of al-Qadar, or predestination. There is no doubt that Allāh has decreed everything that happens in the universe from the beginning of time to the end, and that Allāh has written it all in al-Lawh al-Mahfooz (the Book of Decrees).


“Know you not that Allāh knows all that is in the heaven and on the earth? Verily, it is (all) in the Book (Al‑Lawh Al‑Mahfooz). Verily, that is easy for Allāh” (Qurʾān, al-Hajj 22:70)


In Saheeh Muslim (2653) it is narrated that 'Abd-Allāh ibn 'Amr ibn al-'Aas (may Allāh be pleased with him) said: I heard the Messenger of Allāh (peace and blessings of Allāh be upon him) say: “Allāh wrote down the decrees of creation fifty thousand years before He created the heavens and the earth.”


Everything happens by the will of Allāh. Whatever He wills happens, and whatever he does not will does not happen. However, as Sheikh Muḥammad Saalih Al-Munajjid explains,


Belief in al-qadar does not contradict the idea that a person has free will with regard to actions in which he has free choice. Sharee'ah and real life both indicate that people have this will.


Allāh says concerning man's will (interpretation of the meaning):
“That is (without doubt) the True Day. So, whosoever wills, let him seek a place with (or a way to) His Lord (by obeying Him in this worldly life)!” [al-Naba' 78:39]
(and other similar ayaat)


These verses confirm that man has a will and the ability to do what he wants and not to do what he does not want.


With regard to real life, everyone knows that he has a will and the ability to do what he wants and not to do what he does not want. And he can distinguish between the things that happen when he wants them to, such as walking, and those that happen without him wanting them to, such as shivering. But the will and ability of man are subject to the will and decree of Allāh.


Sheikh Al-Munajjid's last paragraph is the key to understanding Al-Qadar: walking (voluntary) versus shivering (involuntary). Other scholars have explained it as two types of Qadar, fixed and flexible. The fixed Qadar is that which happens to us from beyond our control. For example the time and place of our birth, any illnesses and natural disasters that befall us, etc. The flexible Qadar is that which is within the realm of our free will. Whether we do good or evil, and what we choose to believe and how we choose to live. Sheikh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah wrote:


There are two types of provision and lifespan: the first type has already been decreed and is written in Umm al-kitaab, and cannot be changed or altered. The next type of qadar, Allāh has informed His angels of His decrees. This is the type where provisions and lifespan may increase or decrease. Hence Allāh the Almighty says what may be translated as, “Allāh blots out what he wills and confirms [what He wills]. And with Him is the Mother of the book.” (Surat Ar-Ra'ad, verse 39) The mother of the Book (Umm al-Kitaab) is Al-Lawh al-Mahfoodh, in which Allāh has decreed all things as they will always be without change. However, the decrees contained in the books of the angels, such as lifespan and provisions, may increase or decrease according to various circumstances; thereafter, the angels will re-write a person's provision and lifespan. If a person upholds the ties of kinship, his provisions and lifespan will be extended, otherwise they will decrease.” [See Majmoo'al-Fataawa 8/540]


So Allāh has a plan for you, but fulfillment of that plan is up to you: the choices you make, as well as your degree of faith, persistence and determination.


Allāh's plan for you is important to the world because Allāh created nothing in vain. Look at His creation. Everything has a purpose, from the sun that heats our world, to the bacteria that consume waste.
You are the same. You have a purpose. You are necessary to the world. If your presence were not vital in some way, then you would not have been made.


Discovering Allāh's Plan


How do we discover Allāh's plan for us? Where do we find it? How do we realize it in our lives?
It's not as difficult as we might think. It wouldn't make sense for Allāh to have a plan for us and then leave us stumbling in the dark. Allāh's plan doesn't have to be a mystery. If we trust Him, do what He asks, and follow our hearts, His plan will unfold in our lives like a brightly lit path.
If you are trying to follow Allāh's guidance, but you find yourself confronted by obstacles and hardship, don't despair. The hardship is probably a sign that you are on the right path. Consider our Prophets (may Allāh bless them all) who faced tremendous obstacles:


The Prophet Ibrahim

was disowned by his family and thrown by his people into a blazing fire; Allāh rescued him from that, and made him the father of two nations.


Allāh inspired the mother of the baby Musa

and told her to place her infant into a chest and send it floating down the Nile. If the soldiers of Pharaoh ever learned about his birth:


“We revealed to Moses' mother, 'Suckle him and then when you fear for him cast him into the sea. Do not fear or grieve; We will return him to you and make him one of the Messengers.'” (Surat al-Qasas: 7)


That was a hard plan to follow, but she trusted her Lord, and carried out her mission.

The young Yusuf

was thrown by his brothers into a well; later he was sold into slavery, then imprisoned for years; but in the end he became an important minister, and was reunited with his father.
Maryam

, the mother of Isa

, delivered her child alone under a palm tree, far from her people as she feared their reaction; but Allāh helped her through miracles, until she became the honored mother of a great Prophet.
The Prophet Yunus

gave up on his mission to the people of Nineveh, ventured onto a ship and was then cast into the sea, where he was swallowed by a fish. At the point of despair, he called upon Allāh with all his heart and was rescued. He returned to his mission and achieved success.
Aishah

, the wife of the Prophet

, was slandered by an ugly lie, but Allāh brought the truth to light, and Aishah became a leader and scholar in her own right.
The companion Umm Salamah

lost her beloved husband Abu Salamah in the battle of Uhud; she thought that no husband could ever be better than him, and yet she ended up marrying the Prophet himself

. Things are not always what they seem.
Be patient. Allāh has a plan for you.


Following Allāh's Plan


This is the hard part. Allāh's plan for us is true to who we are at our core, in our very essence. It will not correlate to an artificial persona we have adopted, or our desire to be seen and recognized. Allāh's plan may not bring us fame, fortune, or physical pleasure. It might mean giving up material comfort. So Allāh's plan for us may not be what we would wish it to be.


Abu Hurayrah

, the companion of the Messenger of Allāh

, was asked about Taqwa (God-consciousness). He said, “It is a road full of thorns. One who walks it needs to have extreme patience.”
In fact, Allāh's plan may be so challenging that we may perceive it but decline to follow it. I have known all my life that I was a writer. I've been talking for years about writing certain books. And yet it took me until the age of 44 to begin writing about the things that really mattered to me, and I still have not published a book (look for it this year, inshā'Allāh!). Why did it take me so long to do what I was meant to do?
I have a friend who says that Africa has been calling her all her life. She believes that her destiny is to go there and help the African people in some way. But she has not done it. Why?


I have another friend who believes that da'wah is his mission in life. He spent ten years studying Japanese at the university level, and he dreams of living in Japan and doing da'wah there. But he has no concrete plan to do so. Why?


I asked several brothers and sisters if they know what their mission in life might be. Some said yes. I asked them if they were carrying out their mission. Most said no, and gave these reasons:

  • I feel that others are more qualified than me.
  • It seems like a fantasy.
  • It feels like a dream.
  • I tried once and it didn't go my way.
  • Right now I need to focus on financial security.
  • I'm not ready yet.

Brothers and sisters, no one more qualified than you to fulfill the plan that Allāh has for you! Allāh's plan is not a fantasy, nor a dream. It may not go your way the first time, or the second, or the third. It may not make you rich, but there is no true financial security in this life – that's an illusion. No one expects you to let your family go hungry. Work hard and provide for them, but don't get caught in the trap of thinking that the accumulation of wealth will save you, because the only true security is with Allāh. And last of all, no one is ever ready to walk fee-sabeel-illah (in the path of Allāh). It is a road full of thorns. But it is also the road to fulfillment, happiness, barakah and success.


Fulfilling Allāh's plan for us requires that we silence the voice of our own desire, open ourselves to Allāh, and look within with total sincerity. It takes courage, patience and determination. It is the path to Jannah (Paradise), inshā'Allāh.

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greenhill
11-17-2013, 04:27 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Signor
Allāh's plan for you is important to the world because Allāh created nothing in vain. Look at His creation. Everything has a purpose, from the sun that heats our world, to the bacteria that consume waste.
You are the same. You have a purpose. You are necessary to the world. If your presence were not vital in some way, then you would not have been made.

Yes, I believe.

The question is ... mmmm


format_quote Originally Posted by Signor
Allāh had a plan for you before you were born, and He still has a plan for you. Allāh's plan for you is necessary and glorious. His plan is vital to your success and important to the world.
Yes, I also know, but like everyone else, I cannot remember what it was that I agreed to do when I took the covenant with Allah before he blew my 'ruh' onto my body lying in my mother's womb... (on the 40th day?)

The problem is (I realised as I'm typing this down) is that I am caught up in the materialistic world. As much as I say that I am not caught up with the excessive nature, in 'moderation' so to speak, or even minimalistic at times, I am still dependent on these materialistic stuff. I need my car, bike, home, phone, computers, different types of shoes, clothes, etc. Even more needs will to be satisfied if we have dependents, and this this day and age, we need money.

That is the major distraction.

Let alone trying to remain on the straight path..

I'll end here for now as this is something I still haven't figured out, for me that is... and my quest still goes on.:hmm::exhausted:cry:+o( ^o)

Peace :shade:
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ardianto
11-17-2013, 05:57 PM
We must not believe in the prophecy. But how about a hunch?

When I was in high school, one of my friend told me about a girl in our class "I feel, she is your wife in the future". But I ignored it. I thought "He thinks he is a fortune teller?"

Jump to a Sunday, few years later. I was in my room when I heard someone open the gate. I looked from the window, and "Oh no! mommy invite her again!". I still stayed in my room after my mommy knocked the door few times. But then I heard voice of a girl called my name. She was the girl who my friend told me would become my wife in the future.

So I out from my room with lazy and tried to smile, although in my heart I felt annoyed "Don't they understand? I want to marry another girl!"

But then my friend hunch was right. I married my ex-classmate, not the "another girl". And my ex-classmate became my wife until she close her eyes forever, few months ago.

I love her so much, and I know there are people who questioning how could I love my wife this?. Okay, maybe it's too exaggerate, but let me honest, I realize that I was the man who given by Allah for her.

Yes, I know, it had been planned by Allah.
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ardianto
11-18-2013, 08:31 AM
Oh no! I rant about myself again. :D

I know my birth had been planned long before I was born. My marriage had been planned to, maybe before I was born, maybe after i was born because my wife said she ever made du'a when we were in high school.

Okay, bro Signor. In another thread I've written about "servant mentality" which I found among some poor people. And I found too that it's based on conception that they have been destined to live in poverty. In example, I ever told pedicab driver "Hopefully you get better job with better income" but he replied "Ahh, sir, my life will never changed. It has become my destiny".
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Taabuu
11-18-2013, 10:38 AM
superb thread Bro Ardianto
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Anas Lewis
11-18-2013, 03:41 PM
:sl:

Mashallah, very good and essential points raised. Anxious to see more of these threads in the future! :)
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ardianto
11-19-2013, 04:54 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Taabuu
superb thread Bro Ardianto
But, this thread created by bro Signor. :)
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ardianto
11-19-2013, 04:55 PM
People in my place say "Life is like a rolling cart wheel, sometime we are on the top, sometime we are in the bottom". I know, it's true.

I remember in last of my teen age, the question that appeared in my mind before I go out was "Which car should I drive?". Yeah, what you think if you lived in a large house with six cars?.

But my life began to change when my father passed away, few months after my 20th birthday. My mother decide to sell properties and cars that left by my father. My mother just a housewife but with expensive life style that she could not changed. And we also lost few properties which entrusted to my father colleagues.

But me and my siblings still could life happily with the rest of our wealth. Prior to get married I established my business, with my own office. But I made few fatal mistakes that made me lost much and fell into bankruptcy. It’s happened in the early of third years of my married life.

I tried to establish new business, but failed again. I worked in my friend's small company. Not bad, but then economic crisis came. I lost my job. I entered hard years in economic crisis when my first kid born. And then my wife lost her job.

I tried to do anything I could do. But there always problems that came when I thought my job/business would be good. Finally I worked as freelance salesman, traveling around the city on my motorcycle after I sold my last car.

But then I could start a business again. Alhamdulillah, although my income is not so big, it's stable and I could fulfill my family needs.

Yes, like people said, after hardship, there's easiness.

What I felt when I was in the bottom?. Honestly, I felt 'down' and almost depressed. I also felt inferior, especially after I heard few people insulted me. But I didn't want to give up. I knew, that's Allah's plan, and I should follow this plan.

Yes, like people say "Life is like a rolling cart wheel, sometime we are on the top, sometime we are in the bottom". And when you are in the bottom, do not complain, do not ask "Why this is happen to me". Try to realize, this is Allah's plan that you must follow. So, ask yourself "What should I do now?" and do what you can do.

It's not easy to walk in this hardship. Maybe you will be fall and fall again. But, stand up, and walk again, every time you fall. You maybe lose in your effort, you maybe a loser in one effort. But always be the loser who never surrender, ....... then you will be the winner.

:)
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Signor
11-19-2013, 06:03 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by ardianto
Yes, like people said, after hardship, there's easiness.
Its not the people.Its Allah Almighty......

So verily, with the hardship, there is relief

Verily, with the hardship, there is relief

Surat Ash-Sharĥ, 5-6
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ardianto
11-20-2013, 07:01 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Signor
Its not the people.Its Allah Almighty......

So verily, with the hardship, there is relief

Verily, with the hardship, there is relief

Surat Ash-Sharĥ, 5-6
Jazak Allah Khayr for remind me, akhee. :)
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Signor
11-20-2013, 10:03 AM
^^Wa iyyaka akhee

May Allah bless you and yours,Aameen
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Skorpio
11-20-2013, 10:11 PM
Very inspiring, Allah set works in mysterious ways, but it is always for the best. Thank you for sharing
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