Basic Beliefs of Islam - Predestination

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  • @Zjoway
    @Zjoway Před 4 lety +31

    I'm not religious, but I can't lie that religion does gives insight of our existence and the whole of the world we live in

  • @mmmukhtar9242
    @mmmukhtar9242 Před 3 lety +48

    The child is father (teacher ) of the man.
    One thing I could not understand in Islam is that we are taught that our destiny is already predetermined. Later on I realized that if our Creator did not know our future then He will not be All-knowing. This is a crucial attribute of the Creator. Then I got the answer from my little granddaughter when she was still a toddler. The first thing she used to do when she came to my house was to run to the staircase and climbed up the stairs and I had to follow her lest she fell down the stairs. So as an elderly person I knew her habits. Then I realized that the fact that I knew what she was going to do does not mean that I instigated her to go up the staircase. So my knowledge did not have anything with her actions which were motivated by her own volition. Then I realized that similarly the Creator's knowledge is not the motivator of our actions. He has given us freewill yet He knows what we will do since He is all knowing. Just as I could have have penned down what my little granddaughter would do before she actually does it similarly the Almighty could get our destiny written down before we actually live it. So my granddaughter taught me one of the most complex mystery of life.

    • @lavontescallion2375
      @lavontescallion2375 Před 3 lety +10

      Not really. You had prior experience to know what your granddaughter would do. If God is all knowing he would know your whole life before you lived it and since he is not wrong no matter what choices you think you were making by God's knowledge you'd just be falling in line.

    • @fatimamohamed7893
      @fatimamohamed7893 Před 3 lety +2

      that's a good explanation

    • @furkansthoughtsonislam2736
      @furkansthoughtsonislam2736 Před 3 lety +3

      @@lavontescallion2375 exactly what I thought.

    • @zenter7141
      @zenter7141 Před 3 lety +6

      there's a difference there because you didn't create every molecule that she is made of and set them into action specifically for those things to happen, and you also didn't create the world around her nor her every experience. another thing is that you wouldint torture her for what she did.

    • @zainab66728
      @zainab66728 Před 3 lety

      But she's still a child, and children's brains take time to accommodate, she's a kid, so she doesn't know what she's doing, at a certain age where she reaches rationality, that rationality will depend on how you've taught her, and how external factors like friends, trauma, some sights, anything she saw or heard.

  • @ulambaulamba
    @ulambaulamba Před 7 lety +40

    this might be the best explanation for qadr/predestination

    • @gs043420
      @gs043420 Před 4 lety +5

      I think he is talking more about foreknowledge. Instead of predestination.

    • @compassioniseverything4262
      @compassioniseverything4262 Před 4 lety +1

      Contradiction is laughing😂😂

    • @Anony2024
      @Anony2024 Před 3 lety

      @lucas yes

    • @jaredgreenhouse6603
      @jaredgreenhouse6603 Před 2 lety +1

      I've heard Yasir Qadhi say we have to act as though we have free will, implying we actually don't have any

    • @markorbit4752
      @markorbit4752 Před 2 lety

      @@Anony2024 Could he change this destiny?

  • @HHasan-of2vi
    @HHasan-of2vi Před 3 lety +7

    If God Almighty predestined everything and leave us without any guidance means Prophet and Books then we can excuse ourselves from any accountability on day of Judgement.

    • @markorbit4752
      @markorbit4752 Před 2 lety +2

      what use is guidance if you allah already knew if you will go to haven or hell before he created you?

  • @theleafsprungjeeper
    @theleafsprungjeeper Před 4 lety +22

    I think it is naive for a man to try an figure out how exactly free will and predestination can exist at the same time. I mean, we can barely understand Schrodinger's Box, we are still arguing about the multiverse concept, no human has gone through a wormhole and yet we attempt to understand the universe through God's eyes.

    • @ishamahmood2774
      @ishamahmood2774 Před 4 lety +1

      Do you believe in Qadr of Allah?

    • @mmmukhtar9242
      @mmmukhtar9242 Před 3 lety +7

      The child is father (teacher ) of the man.
      One thing I could not understand in Islam is that we are taught that our destiny is already predetermined. Later on I realized that if our Creator did not know our future then He will not be All-knowing. This is a crucial attribute of the Creator. Then I got the answer from my little granddaughter when she was still a toddler. The first thing she used to do when she came to my house was to run to the staircase and climbed up the stairs and I had to follow her lest she fell down the stairs. So as an elderly person I knew her habits. Then I realized that the fact that I knew what she was going to do does not mean that I instigated her to go up the staircase. So my knowledge did not have anything to do with her actions which were motivated by her own volition. Then I realized that similarly the Creator's knowledge is not the motivator of our actions. He has given us freewill yet He knows what we will do since He is all knowing. Just as I could have have penned down what my little granddaughter would do before she actually does it similarly the Almighty could get our destiny written down before we actually live it. So my granddaughter taught me one of the most complex mystery of life.

  • @user-gi3sr8zq4q
    @user-gi3sr8zq4q Před 24 dny

    Thanks for the transcript !!!

  • @AbdelRahmanSeyamEg
    @AbdelRahmanSeyamEg Před 3 lety +4

    You can understand it this way, Allah knows the possibility of everything that will happen before it actually happens so we have choices to take that Allah knows the outcomes of. Everything happens to us, good or bad, is just a test so that Allah see what choices we make.

    • @electro639
      @electro639 Před 3 lety +3

      Wrong. Allah knows whether you are going to hell or heaven before he created you because he is omniscient. He knows what you will choose in the possibilities given.
      Allah creates some humans knowing they will burn in hell the end.

    • @markorbit4752
      @markorbit4752 Před 2 lety

      @@electro639 Exactly

    • @rkinczel
      @rkinczel Před rokem

      No it's worse then that, nothing happens outside of Allah's will either. So he knows what you'll do because it's his will you do it.

    • @feeder-ru2ce
      @feeder-ru2ce Před rokem

      @@electro639 You are correct that Allah knows if you are in hell or heaven but it is based on your free will. Allah gave you a chance to decide for yourself if you obey Him or not. If you obey Him then you're in paradise and if you disobey Him then you're in hell. Why would Allah put you in hell if you obeyed Him? What Allah wrote in the preserved tablet about you was based on your choices or free will.

    • @feeder-ru2ce
      @feeder-ru2ce Před rokem

      @@rkinczel It's not His will that you do it. If you think like that then it will contradict our given free will. Allah gave us free will. What He wrote in the preserved tablet about you was based on your free will. Allah knows what will happen in advance. He wrote everything in the preserved tablet 50000 years before the creation of heavens and earth. May Allah open your heart to understand this. Insha Allah you will understand this.

  • @brucewayne7875
    @brucewayne7875 Před 4 lety +6

    God creates you knowing exactly what you will do. Therefore Allah has chosen for you to do those things by creating you and is ultimately responsible for everything that you do.

    • @greengalaxy8873
      @greengalaxy8873 Před 2 lety

      God's omniscience does not necessarily mean God is pre-determining my choices. This is a fallacy of projecting anthropomorphism on God.

    • @markorbit4752
      @markorbit4752 Před 2 lety +2

      @@greengalaxy8873 Gods omniscience PLUS the fact that he is the one who designed and created us while knowing what we will do means that he is in fact the one who is making the choices. Not us

    • @feeder-ru2ce
      @feeder-ru2ce Před rokem

      @@markorbit4752 May Allah open your heart to make this topic easy for you to understand.

  • @abdulkader7104
    @abdulkader7104 Před 5 lety +13

    hi i hope somebody answers me
    in the example he gave in the minute 4:37 about the genes
    those genes gave us muscles but how we use them is our choice
    but god is the all knowing so he knows what we are going chose
    so he is not influencing our choice he only knows it? but i think this is wrong because nothing happens without his will and even if i have two choices the evil and the good then even if i chose the evil it is still written on the tablets الصحف الأولى then this means that i was already predestined to pick evil
    so is the answer to that dilemma is that god knew that i was going to be evil so he already wrote it but still he gave me the free choice so that he will be just on the day of judgment?
    if somebody knows more than i do then please educate me

    • @mriz
      @mriz Před 5 lety +4

      As far as I know the will of Allah divide by 2 that's kauni & syar'i. (Kauni mean creation, not only matter be created but also action in this universe.) Kauni will is anything happens in this world even the murder of innocent person, everything we do and we Will do is by kauni will. But even the Allah is want the bad act happens it doesn't mean the love it. ( Yes, I know this is hard to grasp). The syar'i Will is what Allah want every person in this world doing in their life. That's is.

    • @SH-bl9wh
      @SH-bl9wh Před 4 lety +4

      If we understand the concept of time, space and His knowledge, it becomes easier to understand Qadr. Firstly time and space does not apply to Him, therefore there is no such thing as He knew and he wrote. Instead it is He knows. There is no such thing as past or future for Him. Moreover He has all knowledge over all that we know and that we don't know. Therefore he knows what you will do aswell.
      To understnad Qadr, Imam Birghivi classifies into two types; paraphrased in the quotation, '1 that which is inevitable and 2 that which is choice dependent through will of human'. Both have are overaching, and dependent on His will. Therefore you have of 'will' to choose and Allah knows it. The idea of it written in a tablet may confuse us, the philosophical understanding is much deeper and it is not the literal tablet (that which you write on).
      To grasp time, space and His knowledge takes contemplation. iA we get a better understanding of it.

    • @emmanuelndayishimiye9305
      @emmanuelndayishimiye9305 Před 4 lety

      I don’t really understand how this works but with common sense predestination of things can be true if there what influence them to go the way they actually go

    • @farheenkhan6494
      @farheenkhan6494 Před 4 lety +3

      I can think of an example I hope it helps .Lets take for example a child has two dishes infront of him. His mother knows his son very well. And she knows which one will he choose to eat from. But she does not force him to eat. He takes by his own free will. Now the mother did not forced him just bcoz she knew. But again we are humans and humans have error in their thinking but Allah is Our creator and He is the All Mighty. He knows Everything. But he has given us free will. And also he Is very Just. He never punish anyone innocent. Every person is given a sign. Allah Is forgiving And love to forgive.

    • @crillin570
      @crillin570 Před 3 lety +5

      The scholars say Qadr consists of 4 things:
      1 - Allah knowledge. He knew (knows) everything before they happened.
      2 - Allah wrote everything down in the tablet (since he already knows)
      3 - Allah let it happen, He let it play out. This is His Mashee'a (Will). It happened because He let it (sort of like under His permission)
      4 - Allah created it.
      For example, John Doe made a choice to do something (good or evil)
      1 - Allah knew John will make this choice before hand
      2 - Allah wrote down in the tablet that John will make this choice
      3 - This choice of John will happen by Allah's permission. i.e. Allah will let it play out.
      4 - Since Allah created everything about John (his body, his brain, his muscles, his surroundings), then the choice is ultimately something that is created.
      Having said all that, the choice still belongs to John.

  • @Fackvideo2.0
    @Fackvideo2.0 Před 2 lety

    Prayer/dua can change urs destiny

  • @ak4j247
    @ak4j247 Před 4 lety +7

    The question wasn't answered.

    • @80Lora
      @80Lora Před 4 lety +1

      It was perfectly, also listen to mufti menks answer on that question! Islam and everything makes sense! In surah 2:253 you'll find the answer as well!

  • @johnm.castillo3163
    @johnm.castillo3163 Před 2 lety +2

    I was looking forward to him answering the final question more in depth. Are there some of us who are predestined to do evil/ good? He mentions it's a choice over and over again but is not our choice and its own outcomes predestined?

    • @nabilislam1848
      @nabilislam1848 Před 2 lety

      Its both. Its a hard concept to grasp when viewing through a human lense. God is all powerful so of course theres nothing God doesnt know, including the future. That doesnt stop you from having absolute free choice, its just that God already knows what choices you'll make. Insha'Allah you choose to continue to pursue truth and find the absolute beauty that is pure Islam

    • @Rokaize
      @Rokaize Před rokem

      @@nabilislam1848 But then it isn’t a choice. Right? It might appear like a choice to you but it’s all an illusion because god knows what you’ll choose already. Meaning he created you, knowing every single choice youl make. From small to large choices. He already knows what you’ll choose. Not really what I’d define as free will.

    • @feeder-ru2ce
      @feeder-ru2ce Před rokem

      I will try my best to explain to you to the best of my knowledge. May Allah guide me on this. You must know that Allah knows everything in advance. Allah is not confined to time and space. We humans and other creations are confined to space and time. Let's say in one hour you have to make a decision to go to a certain place or not. After one hour you decided not to go (This is free will). Now we will go back one hour ago. Allah knows that you will not go even when the event has not started yet. That's what He wrote in the preserved tablet. Within that one hour no one forced you about your decision. I hope you understand my explanation.

  • @Gog3453
    @Gog3453 Před 2 lety

    Predestination. Are the conditions and limitations that Allah has prescribed to all of creation on a individual bases

  • @zahirayub9778
    @zahirayub9778 Před 3 lety +1

    If man has choice then thete is no predestined future because the very idea of choosing can lead multiple outcomes which will be followed which will not thus there is only the past and present but the future does exist yet

    • @feeder-ru2ce
      @feeder-ru2ce Před rokem

      Allah knows everything. He is All-Knowing. Insha Allah you will understand this.

  • @ndb5952
    @ndb5952 Před 3 lety

    God is the creation and the creation is god

    • @muneebfaisal9125
      @muneebfaisal9125 Před 3 lety

      Define 'God'

    • @markorbit4752
      @markorbit4752 Před 2 lety

      @@muneebfaisal9125 God is a human concept of a being who could have created everything. Humans have proceeded to give god attributes after creating him

  • @abdullahashraf8549
    @abdullahashraf8549 Před 4 lety +4

    You know I am a Muslim Alhamdulillah cuz the proofs of Allah are just too many. But this concept cannot be explained. Why not just start from the after life because Allah knows who would have done what. Why test?

    • @katden2777
      @katden2777 Před 3 lety +3

      In my opinion, if life starts afterlife, we human wouldn’t have wanted to learn about Allah. Remember when in hadith after all beings were dead, Allah said who’s the king? Wheres the king? Something like that. That point i think He actually wanted us to know more and deeper about Him, our one and only God. We ain’t created just for fun, just to lalala in paradise

    • @katden2777
      @katden2777 Před 3 lety

      And the scholars said, the beginning of deen is to know God (makrifat). From makrifat, we know that we aint only from Him. But we are really really from Him. Only those who study makrifat will understand this. Shortly, life isnt only about happy, ease, sunshine and love. The depth of life is tasted thru the relationship with Allah

    • @spikedmo
      @spikedmo Před 3 lety +2

      There's no real proof of any god it's all just ideas of men

    • @suhailbagavathi_kavungal8438
      @suhailbagavathi_kavungal8438 Před 3 lety +1

      Allah says he will not do any injustice to anyone if he did like you said then that's not justice because we can say that when putting into hell oh god what did I did
      For example a teacher knows about his students who is going to pass and who. Is going to fail . If the teacher says that no exam needed because I know everything about their results and if we proceed like that then it's not. Justice

  • @azla5802
    @azla5802 Před 4 lety +9

    The question isn’t answered

    • @pauljohnson6019
      @pauljohnson6019 Před 4 lety +11

      It is answered, you just are not understanding, try listening again, to what he's saying.

    • @George-iv1hi
      @George-iv1hi Před 4 lety

      @@pauljohnson6019 What about you?

    • @pauljohnson6019
      @pauljohnson6019 Před 4 lety +4

      @@George-iv1hi I understand fully, God knows everything- he knows the outcome of your free will, yet doesn't violate it, therefore all the variables have been calculated, you have limited free will, yet God has predetermined what will happen, based on the outcome of your free will.

    • @shahrozemalik9439
      @shahrozemalik9439 Před 4 lety +4

      ANSWER!!!
      Chapter 2, verse 253: "...If Allah had so willed, succeeding generations would not have fought among each other, after Clear (Signs) had come to them, but they (chose) to wrangle, some believing and others rejecting. If Allah had so willed, they would not have fought each other; but Allah fulfills His plan."
      Here Allah explains His plan. It shows we don't know what is Allah's will unless he tells us. So in that case, we do what we choose to do (freewill)

    • @jaredgreenhouse6603
      @jaredgreenhouse6603 Před 2 lety

      @@shahrozemalik9439 So if I choose to have vanilla ice cream instead of chocolate, my choice is outside of God's will?

  • @JadenClarkJC
    @JadenClarkJC Před rokem

    Q. The question "what is predestination?" was not answered.

    • @Rokaize
      @Rokaize Před rokem

      You would probably need an hour long video for something that contentious and complex.

  • @stratproj6214
    @stratproj6214 Před 3 lety

    Most importantly i thing free will vs predestiny is about still trying our best and fighting our desires then it's about accepting our failure or victory in those efforts with firm faith no matter what , being great full, having patience, believing in hereafter

    • @markorbit4752
      @markorbit4752 Před 2 lety

      What you said has nothing to do with free will vs predestination

  • @amnasheikh8497
    @amnasheikh8497 Před 4 lety +4

    This is senseless.. Comparing human beings with a Bentley is bizarre.. You need a driver to drive the car and te drivers are given a license. Humans have to do everything based on their intellext. And then u dont see cars makig dua aur invoking their maker to change the country they want to drive. Etc

  • @simonconcepcion8570
    @simonconcepcion8570 Před 4 lety +1

    praise allah

    • @sye90812
      @sye90812 Před 2 lety

      Salam. Please always capitalise all of Allah's blessed names even if they are in the second part of the word in the English language like Mash'Allah, Insh'Allah, and SubhanAllah. Jazak Allah Khair.

  • @pritt23293
    @pritt23293 Před 5 lety +2

    Im not a native English speaker..(weak listening) Hopefully someone help me.. briefly the essence...

    • @galleryg998
      @galleryg998 Před 5 lety +3

      Pritta Ira what the video says:
      - God knows everything
      - God knows all our decisions
      - however, we can choose our decisions as we have free will
      - God makes bad times and good times
      - it’s up to us how to react to it

    • @galleryg998
      @galleryg998 Před 5 lety +1

      Pritta Ira what the video says:
      - God knows everything
      - God knows all our decisions
      - however, we can choose our decisions as we have free will
      - God makes bad times and good times
      - it’s up to us how to react to it

    • @docgraal485
      @docgraal485 Před 4 lety

      @@galleryg998 but if he already knows how we will react then it isn't really up to us it would be in our "genes"

    • @saminaijaz9007
      @saminaijaz9007 Před 3 lety

      @@galleryg998 but some decision we not made.

    • @khalifa-141
      @khalifa-141 Před 3 lety

      @@galleryg998 If God know the end result in first place why he bothered to create all of life and stuff

  • @rkinczel
    @rkinczel Před rokem

    This is the worst response ever. So are you predestined or not?
    The issue here is knowledge is only one part, then there is will and action.
    Ofcourse God would know what will happen that ks not the same as willing it to happen.
    If you have freewill then you can chose evil and good, and then things can happen outside of Gods will because you have chosen to do evil.
    If you do not have free will and are predestined to commit the evil then God has willed you to do it and he willed evil into the world.
    How then can you be punished for actions you had no choice but to commit?
    How is God not evil for creating the evil in the world? It goes against his attributes?
    Either God is unjust and wills all evil or he is not in control of all and allows full freewill.
    What is it?

  • @Tabbyh7
    @Tabbyh7 Před 3 lety

    No one and i mean no one but God knows the answer to this no matter what examples they use.

    • @markorbit4752
      @markorbit4752 Před 2 lety

      You forget that god is a human concept. we created god.

    • @mrsir8094
      @mrsir8094 Před 2 lety

      @@markorbit4752 How do you know this?

  • @aharonmizrachi440
    @aharonmizrachi440 Před 4 lety +2

    Lol talks about engines then decided not to compare it to G-d

    • @80Lora
      @80Lora Před 4 lety +2

      But he tried to create an image on how people who don't know anything about islam could understand it.

  • @markorbit4752
    @markorbit4752 Před 2 lety

    To say there is no comparison with allah is wrong.There is comparison with allah, the quran itself offers evidenceof this.

  • @compassioniseverything4262

    Contradiction is laughing 😂😄😄

  • @ausonius100
    @ausonius100 Před 6 lety +8

    This islamic dude is talking about foreknowledge not predestination! Only God has free will, not man! Everything is pre-determined by God, that is determined before creation by God alone. Predestination means absolute divine determinism, either you have in your theology or you dont have it. You cant say oh yes predestination and then talk about foreknowledge instead. Turn to Jesus Christ the true God and Savior of mankind all Holy determiner of everything!

    • @Journal_Haris
      @Journal_Haris Před 5 lety +6

      How many God are there are gain
      1
      Oh right ok
      Not 3 is it?
      Well I mean jesus is God and son of God so jesus is his own child
      Bro you dont make sense man

    • @SuperMillhill
      @SuperMillhill Před 4 lety +1

      @@Journal_Haris 😂😂😂

    • @emenz910
      @emenz910 Před 3 lety

      @@Journal_Haris bro you believe in predestination and free will you don't make any sense.

    • @abdurahimnegussie3850
      @abdurahimnegussie3850 Před 3 lety +5

      you don't understand it clearly. Allah knows everything from the beginning to the end so he wrote it, that makes it predestination, but you don't do the things you do just because Allah knows it first, you do it because you have free will, and Allah doesn't interfere with your free will but he knows what you are going to do before you do it. so you do things with your own free will and Allah knows it first what you are going to do. but you don't do things just because Allah knows it.

    • @redwangreen7060
      @redwangreen7060 Před 2 lety

      @@abdurahimnegussie3850 brother, your point is our course of action is completely done by our choice not God. Ok
      But my question is ...
      There is a saying that Without God's permission nothing be happened. So in this formula My course of action is also done by God. So where is the freedom bro?????

  • @aharonmizrachi440
    @aharonmizrachi440 Před 4 lety +4

    If everything is pre determined then allah is a cruel god and not worthy of worship why? He decided for me to be a sinner not me

    • @madgoonr9360
      @madgoonr9360 Před 4 lety +4

      Aharon ben Avram God has a given you a brain to use its your choice to sin or not

    • @RTAG
      @RTAG Před 4 lety +2

      To put it simple. Imagine you are playing a game where the routes you take will change the outcome. Allah knows every single route you could’ve of took, but Allah has given you the freedom choose your routes. There is definitely routes where you are not a sinner and that.

    • @shahrozemalik9439
      @shahrozemalik9439 Před 4 lety

      Chapter 2, verse 253: "...If Allah had so willed, succeeding generations would not have fought among each other, after Clear (Signs) had come to them, but they (chose) to wrangle, some believing and others rejecting. If Allah had so willed, they would not have fought each other; but Allah fulfills His plan."
      Here Allah explains His plan. It shows we don't know what is Allah's will unless he tells us. So in that case, we do what we choose to do (freewill)

    • @docgraal485
      @docgraal485 Před 4 lety +2

      @@RTAG but he would already know what route we will take way before the dawn of existence

    • @joocaarjucfe5675
      @joocaarjucfe5675 Před 3 lety

      @Mason Pisani yup