In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Miracles of Knowledge Found in the Noble Qur’an and The Teachings of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) Dr. Zaid Kasim Ghazzawi Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering University of Surrey - England
Understanding Fate and Kismet from The Noble Qur’an
The Incorrect Understanding of Fate and Kismet
Allah (God) Almighty knows whether you are inclined to do good or evil
Many people understood from this that your life is predestined (i.e. that in a specific moment at a specific place you are destined to do a certain thing) This means that your life is running according to a program
Allah (God) does not command what is evil ?Thus how did the Almighty command you to do evil
What is the Responsibility that Allah (God) Almighty bestowed upon People?
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Truly, Allah (God) did offer AlAmânah (The responsibility) to the heavens and the earth, and the mountains, but they declined to bear it and were afraid of it. But man bore it. Verily, he was unjust (to himself) and ignorant (of its results) The Noble Qur’an (33: 72)
The responsibility that Allah (God) offered to His creation
Was the ability to make decisions and to bear their consequences
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And indeed Allah (God) has honored the Children of Adam, and carried them on land and sea, and has provided them with AtTaiyibât (lawful good things), and has preferred them above many of those whom Allah (God) has created with a marked preference. How did Allah (God) prefer people to other creatures?
The Noble Qur’an (17: 70)
By giving them the ability to make decisions
Such that a person can have the reward given to prophets if he or she makes decisions pleasing to Allah (God) Almighty
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Then Allah (God) made you follow after them, generations after generations in the land, that Allah (God) might see how you would work! The Noble Qur’an (10: 14)
The implications of giving people the ability to make decisions is:
That the final outcome is not pre-written but is made according to the decisions a person makes in his or her life
Question: How does Allah (God) Almighty know whether a person is inclined to do good or evil? The answer can be known upon pondering upon the verses of the Noble Qur’an
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They will say: "Our Lord! You have made us to die twice, and You have given us life twice Now we confess our sins, then is there any way to get out (of the Fire)?" The Noble Qur’an (40: 11)
Die twice
The first death is the death of the souls Allah (God) Almighty created prior to the creation of the physical bodies of humans
People know the death at the end of this life, so what is the second death stated in the Qur’anic verse?
Allah (God) Almighty tested the souls of humans prior to their integration into the bodies that will contain them. And from this test Allah (God) knew whether a person is inclined to do good or evil
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And (remember) when your Lord brought forth from the Children of Adam, from their loins, their seed and made them testify as to themselves (saying): "Am I not your Lord?" They said: "Yes! We testify," lest you should say on the Day of Resurrection: "Verily, we have been unaware of this." The Noble Qur’an (7: 172)
Allah (God) Almighty made the souls to testify that Allah (God) is their Lord This means that the soul of a person thinks, ponders, and remembers
This is the Scientific Mechanism by which Allah (God) Almighty knows Whether a Person is inclined to do Good or Evil
First Life (Spiritual) A Spiritual Test (Result 1)
Second Life (Spiritual and (Physical Spiritual and Physical Exam (Result 2)
Heaven or Hell
Examples from The Noble Qur’an
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80. "And as for the boy, his parents were believers, and we feared lest he should oppress them by rebellion and disbelief. 81. "So we intended that their Lord should change him for them for one better in righteousness and near to mercy. The Noble Qur’an (18: 80-81) Why did Allah (God) Almighty state that He and the righteous servant feared that the boy would oppress his parents by rebellion and disbelief?
1. Allah (God) Almighty teaches us from this that the final outcome (Heaven or Hell) is not prewritten, because if it was prewritten Allah (God) would not have used the word (feared) 2. The manner by which Allah (God) Almighty knew that the boy would be closer to disbelief is by the result of the spiritual test of the soul of the boy prior to this life
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"It may be that your Lord may show mercy unto you, but if you return, Allah (God) shall return (to Our Punishment). And Allah (God) has made Hell a prison for the disbelievers. The Noble Qur’an (17: 8)
Another proof from the book of Allah (God) which testifies that the final outcome of a person (i.e. Heaven or Hell) is not predetermined.
Allah (God) states that if the Jews would refrain from doing the deeds displeasing to Allah (God) then He would stop their punishment in this life.
Thus the final outcome (Heaven or Hell) is not prewritten but is made by the decisions people take in this life.
The Truth Regarding Fate and Kismet A person is predestined in four matters and has the freewill in all other matters A person is predestined in life, death, sickness, and health
Has the freewill in all other matters
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