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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Before saying something about the other articles of faith, I will write something about destiny/qadha wa qadar.
We have to believe that our fortune whether good or bad is from Allah سبحانه و تعالى . Once I read that the Prophet salla Allaho alaihi wasallam used to advise the companions to avoid going into details of this topic. Once He salla Allaho alaihi wasallam came out while the companions were discussing the topic of "qadar". He minded it or He became angry. (Allah knows best the exact situation, may Allah forgive me for my mistakes, aameen).
So I have no right to discuss it except that I want to clear some of the present- era misconceptions, and also want to mention something that will be insha Allah sufficient for the satisfaction of true believers.
The misconception is that some people argue that if qadar , good and evil thereof, is from Allah then why should a criminal like a thief or a killer be punished? What he did was ordained from Allah!!!
I understood from the texts of Quraan and Sunnah that this argument is completely wrong and the criminal is punishable according to the Islamic Law.
The Prophet salla Allaho alaihi wa sallam. used to pray to Allah in a du'aa which is:
اللهم إني اعوذبك من جهد بلآء و درك شقآء و سوء قضآء و شماتة أعدآء
(Please correct me if I have written it wrong.)
This du'aa of the Prophet salla Allaho alaihi wasallam gives us great satisfaction. This du'aa gives us ( the Ummah) an understanding that in spite of the fact that misfortune is from Allah but Allah will change it by one's du'aa. So we must always be hopeful that Allah will protect us from misfortune insha Allah if we pray to Allah as the Prophet Muhammad salla Allaho alaihi wasallam did. In this du'aa He salla allaho alaihi wa sallam used to seek the refuge of Allah from misfortune (given in red color).
Also I heard an imam saying in his Friday sermon, " laa yuraddu qadhaa illa bi du'aa". It means that qadhaa (misfortune) doesn't stop except by du'aa.
So a Muslim must always pray to Allah for good deeds and protection from bad things and sins. Then we must hope that Allah accepts and answers our supplications so Allah will protect us from sins and misfortune. If a person willfully decides to commit a sin and then blames it on fortune, he/ she cannot escape the punishment.
Moreover a scholar had written the following statement, I am writing it in my own words:
Allah knows everything that will happen in future. Allah سبحا نه وتعالى has ordained the things in such a way that every happening/result is linked with a cause. If the cause falls in the hands of a person then he is responsible for it, otherwise not.
This can be made clear by an example: A very good, poise girl got married to a very bad and immoral man and thus she got engaged in lots of troubles. As a rule this marriage was in her fortune. Then can we blame her father for this marriage? Allah knows every action of mankind and also knows the intention behind the action. Also the angels make record of each and every action to be shown to the doer on the Day of Judgment. So if her father did this marriage for some worldly benefit and even didn't take her consent then he is definately responsible for it in the Court of Allah. On the other hand, if he tried his best to check everything but the misfortune happened without any fault on his part, then he will not be responsible.
Before saying something about the other articles of faith, I will write something about destiny/qadha wa qadar.
We have to believe that our fortune whether good or bad is from Allah سبحانه و تعالى . Once I read that the Prophet salla Allaho alaihi wasallam used to advise the companions to avoid going into details of this topic. Once He salla Allaho alaihi wasallam came out while the companions were discussing the topic of "qadar". He minded it or He became angry. (Allah knows best the exact situation, may Allah forgive me for my mistakes, aameen).
So I have no right to discuss it except that I want to clear some of the present- era misconceptions, and also want to mention something that will be insha Allah sufficient for the satisfaction of true believers.
The misconception is that some people argue that if qadar , good and evil thereof, is from Allah then why should a criminal like a thief or a killer be punished? What he did was ordained from Allah!!!
I understood from the texts of Quraan and Sunnah that this argument is completely wrong and the criminal is punishable according to the Islamic Law.
The Prophet salla Allaho alaihi wa sallam. used to pray to Allah in a du'aa which is:
اللهم إني اعوذبك من جهد بلآء و درك شقآء و سوء قضآء و شماتة أعدآء
(Please correct me if I have written it wrong.)
This du'aa of the Prophet salla Allaho alaihi wasallam gives us great satisfaction. This du'aa gives us ( the Ummah) an understanding that in spite of the fact that misfortune is from Allah but Allah will change it by one's du'aa. So we must always be hopeful that Allah will protect us from misfortune insha Allah if we pray to Allah as the Prophet Muhammad salla Allaho alaihi wasallam did. In this du'aa He salla allaho alaihi wa sallam used to seek the refuge of Allah from misfortune (given in red color).
Also I heard an imam saying in his Friday sermon, " laa yuraddu qadhaa illa bi du'aa". It means that qadhaa (misfortune) doesn't stop except by du'aa.
So a Muslim must always pray to Allah for good deeds and protection from bad things and sins. Then we must hope that Allah accepts and answers our supplications so Allah will protect us from sins and misfortune. If a person willfully decides to commit a sin and then blames it on fortune, he/ she cannot escape the punishment.
Moreover a scholar had written the following statement, I am writing it in my own words:
Allah knows everything that will happen in future. Allah سبحا نه وتعالى has ordained the things in such a way that every happening/result is linked with a cause. If the cause falls in the hands of a person then he is responsible for it, otherwise not.
This can be made clear by an example: A very good, poise girl got married to a very bad and immoral man and thus she got engaged in lots of troubles. As a rule this marriage was in her fortune. Then can we blame her father for this marriage? Allah knows every action of mankind and also knows the intention behind the action. Also the angels make record of each and every action to be shown to the doer on the Day of Judgment. So if her father did this marriage for some worldly benefit and even didn't take her consent then he is definately responsible for it in the Court of Allah. On the other hand, if he tried his best to check everything but the misfortune happened without any fault on his part, then he will not be responsible.
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