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Shetan came over u the instant you were rude to aminasheikh91
Yet, who are you gonna call?
Its complicated,but Qadr and rizq are some topics which are not connected only to humans.As we know in Lahul-Mahfudh it is written about all creation,not only humans,so the first thing we should do is to know that we cant fully understand it.Its beyond our mind perception.
I wanna give a simple example of how I understand all this,and in shaa Allah it will help you understand it better.
Imagine there is a guy who is asking everybody for money because he has a problem.Word spreads and you know that he tells everybody the same thing and tells everybody the same.One day he calls you telling you the same thing and asking to meet up.You know 100% he will ask for money,and you have decided long ago that if he asks you,you will give him.So you write it down that at 2 oclock I will meet this guy and he will ask me for money and I will give him.But you go and meet him and wait until he asks you for it and then you give him the money,otherwise you don’t.
So Lahul-Mahfud is like what you wrote,the future is already written there.Allah already knows everything,how He knows all this we cant comprehend cuz we cant comprehend time,its beyond our physical senses.
And the Qadr is like the money youd give this guy.You already planned to give him the money,yet he has to ask you for it.
Allahu Alem, but don’t dwell too much into these things are beyond the perception of our limited mind and it only leads to confusion.
ohh pure Tawheed there ma shaa Allah !!!
I read a story about Moosa, where a woman came to him and requested him to ask Allah to grant her a child. Moosa went to Allah and requested on the woman's behalf. But Allah told Moosa that it has been decreed that she won't have a child. Few weeks later the woman again came to Moosa and asked him to request Allah to grant her a child, which moosa did, and Allah responded in the same way. A few weeks later the same thing happened. This time Allah told Moosa that it has been decreed that she is barren and would never have a child.
A few years later Moosa met the woman in the market place, with a child. He inquired and the woman told her that Allah granted her with a son. Astounded, Moosa went to Allah and asked about the matter. So Allah responded, "she made so much dua, that it exceeded my will, so I changed what i had decreed.''
I think it makes sense.. It is not mandatory for Allah to reveal the decre to moosa.. Instead Allah tested the woman with her faith. She didn't give up on dua and thats why kept asking for a child.
It could be fabricated but it is not beyond logic.
Does that mean dua didn't work, Allah only granted them the child when it was ordained for them. Or does it mean that dua changed their qadr?
If you read Iqbal's Shikwa, that might help you understand the idea iam trying to convey here. It is a bit open, and might affect the faith of bigots. but try reading it with an open mind ..Assim Ali Khan says that even Evil Eye is preordained, and Allah knows that one will be affected with it. So what does that mean? If it is preordained, definitely nothing can change it, not even dua, because Allah has already decreed it in loh e mahfooz
AlJawzi said that part of the test is when a believer supplicates and receives no response, and he repeats the du’aa’ for a long time and sees no sign of a response. He should realize that this is a test and needs patience.
What a person experiences of waswaas when the response is delayed is a sickness which needs medicine, I have experienced this myself. A calamity befell me and I supplicated and did not see any response, and Iblees started to lay his traps. Sometimes he said : The generosity (of Allaah) is abundant and He is not miserly, so why is there a delay?
I said to him: Be gone, O cursed one, for I have no need of anyone to argue my case and I do not want you as a supporter!
Then I told myself: Beware of going along with his whispers, for if there was no other reason for the delay except that Allaah is testing you to see whether you will fight the enemy, that is sufficient wisdom.
My soul (nafs) said: How could you explain the delay in the response of Allaah to your prayers for relief from this calamity?
I said: It is proven with evidence that Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted, is the Sovereign, and the Sovereign may withhold or give, so there is no point in objecting to Him.
The wisdom behind that is proven in definitive evidence. I may think that something is good, but wisdom does not dictate it, but the reason for that may be hidden, just as a doctor may do things that appear outwardly to be harmful, intending some good purpose thereby. Perhaps this is something of that nature.
There may be an interest to be served by delay, and haste may be harmful. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “A person will be fine so long as he does not become impatient and says, ‘I prayed but I did not receive any answer.’”
The response may be withheld because of some fault in you. Perhaps there was something dubious in what you ate or your heart was heedless at the time when you said the dua, or your punishment is being decreased by means of your need being withheld, because of some sin from which you have not repented sincerely. So look for some of these reasons, so that you might achieve your aim.
You should examine the intention behind this request, because attaining it may lead to more sin, or prevent you from doing some good, so withholding it is better.
Perhaps losing what you have missed out on will cause you to turn to Allah and getting it will distract you from Him. This is obvious, based on the fact that were it not for this calamity you would not have turned to Him, because the real calamity is what distracts you from Him, but what makes you stand before Him is good for you and is in your best interests.
If you ponder these things you will focus on what is more beneficial for you, such as correcting a mistake or seeking forgiveness or standing before Allah and beseeching Him, and forget about what you have missed out on.
Source: Sayd al-Khaatir (59-60). (This publication is in three volumes containing aphorisms and wise counsels)
Al-Qadr is a matter of Allah’s Knowledge. No one can uncover his own Qadr except after it occurs. One’s intention to perform a deed precedes the action itself. He does not know what Al-Qadr holds for him. Therefore, Al-Qadr is not a valid excuse for sinning and abandoning the commandments of Allah. Don’t mix your free will with Qadr.See Abdullah it is the same thing
Did Allah not decree for the person to have haram income and eat haram?
There is no free will if Allah has already preordained everything..
It’s wrong understanding of the Qadr, and used mostly By bad people to justify their wrong doings. They don’t want to take responsibility of their bad actions and blame their actions on their Qadr. Please listen to the video below:There is no free will if Allah has already preordained everything..
No, It is only logical. Allah wrote down our qadr 50k years before He made this world. So, If the concept of free will applies, that Qadr would not be absolute> Right? now you need to think with a broad mind.
If Allah knows what we are gonna do, and preordained our schooling, our marriage, our life etc, then there are two cases
Either He is in control of everything
or
Because of our freewill He himself does not know what is written in the preserved tabled (nauzubillah)
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