'Concept' of Free Will in Islam - Dr Zakir Naik

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  • Dr Zakir Naik answers a Question posed by Non-Muslim man (Mr. Paul).
    "'Concept' of Free Will in Islam - Dr Zakir Naik"
    Lecture Name: Misconception about Islam (Dubai -2009 - Part 1)
    Video Code: MAI_DUB_12
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Komentáře • 276

  • @mmmukhtar9242
    @mmmukhtar9242 Před 3 lety +79

    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.

    • @hasnainalioriginal
      @hasnainalioriginal Před 3 lety +15

      Ya Allah You are great! Brother I was looking for the same answer. And after watching this video I was still not convinced. But then I found your comment. And believe me you have done a good deed (naiki) by teaching me this. May Allah bless you with the happiness and success that you and your family deserves. (Ameen) Insha'Allah

    • @mmmukhtar9242
      @mmmukhtar9242 Před 3 lety +5

      @@hasnainalioriginal
      This has always been question mark for me. But Allah Ta'ala made me understand this through the action of my grand-daughter. It is one thing many Muslims cannot comprehend. Please transmit to others who may be in doubt.
      I am from Mauritius. Where are you from?

    • @hasnainalioriginal
      @hasnainalioriginal Před 3 lety +1

      @@mmmukhtar9242 Masha'Allah, By the way I'm from Pakistan (Asia)

    • @abubakar1nur813
      @abubakar1nur813 Před 2 lety

      @@mmmukhtar9242 brother I am still confused? Allah knows what the human will do because he created that human in that way. He's the one who programmed a human to do evil.

    • @mmmukhtar9242
      @mmmukhtar9242 Před 2 lety +4

      @@abubakar1nur813
      We are not programmed because Allah Ta'ala has given us freewill. We can obey or disobey. It is up to us. There is no compulsion in religion. La iqraha fiddeen.
      “And proclaim, “The Truth is from your Lord”; so whoever wills may accept faith, and whoever wills may disbelieve - We have indeed prepared for the wrongdoers [Zalimin] a fire the walls of which will surround them; if they plead for water, their plea will be answered with water like molten metal which shall scald their faces; what an evil drink it is; and what an evil destination is hell!” (The Quran - 18:29)
      But Allah Ta'ala being all knowing knows which option we will choose. However His knowledge is not the motivator of our actions. We are responsible for our actions since we are not programmed like a robot which acts according to the program of its maker.

  • @rakibulhossaianhamim1333
    @rakibulhossaianhamim1333 Před 4 lety +63

    Man: I mean I'm not great as you in quoting things from.......
    Zakir Naik : No, but you are great ! ♥️
    Truly A great and humble person !

  • @refathraihan950
    @refathraihan950 Před 6 lety +31

    Alhamdullillah......May Allah give Dr.zakir naik the zaza kair....

  • @lordofmadness2260
    @lordofmadness2260 Před 6 lety +103

    His accent is absolutely amazing. He speaks so unclearly and clearly at the same time.

    • @kakalakiakka4545
      @kakalakiakka4545 Před 4 lety +2

      LORD OF MADNESS yes he is on the border

    • @johney3105
      @johney3105 Před 4 lety +4

      L O L it’s because his logic on point af

    • @fouadtabby4885
      @fouadtabby4885 Před 3 lety +1

      Trueeeeeeee😂😂

    • @nomejest5919
      @nomejest5919 Před 3 lety +1

      He is not perfect

    • @Yoda..
      @Yoda.. Před 3 lety +2

      His accent is Indian. Nothing amazing or negative about it. It's just an accent among other accents. Personally, I prefer Canadian accent.

  • @shoukatali7870
    @shoukatali7870 Před 4 lety +14

    Masha Allah so proud of dr.naik Allah bless you and help you so respect we love you. .From U.K.. 21.11.2019.

  • @ajarashaikhworldorderofall7486

    1.6 likes over 46 Dislikes ....Dr. Zakir naik 🔥 MASHA ALLAH. ❣️❣️🤝🤝 Level of Truthness spoken infront of Millions is VERY VERY Rare FROM WHICH NO one could till now prove WRONG HIM....🔥🔥 #Peace

  • @lailauthman5454
    @lailauthman5454 Před 4 lety +3

    MashaAllah may Allah SW grant and protect our beloved Dr Zakir Naik in this world and hereafter!!!

  • @Chinnapaiyanch
    @Chinnapaiyanch Před 4 lety +5

    Such a neutral speaker ... His intelligence 🔥
    He speaks by clear to All people understand ing .. Allahuakbar💕

  • @georgealvarez1671
    @georgealvarez1671 Před 5 lety +100

    If you don't have logic you'll always have trouble understanding. Dr. Zakir used the most basic logic to explain and it seems the hardest thing to understand for them. I often pray for these people asking those questions. Its amazing to see how "uninformed" they appear to be.

    • @sherifali3676
      @sherifali3676 Před 4 lety +2

      George alvarez exactly!!! I thiniki you belive in one god not jesusi bse reality will get from the creater of god!! Exucuse me what you were worishipi?! If you worishipi jesusi you were in falise belive if you want the real worishipi read the bible whichi jesusi said " folowu the propheti mohammed pbh whichi islami asik the gogle what you say " is the jesusi said to folowui propheti Mohammed pbh?!"

    • @southofpeace8234
      @southofpeace8234 Před 6 měsíci

      ​​​​​​​​​@@sherifali3676I am a exMuslim and I bear witness that Jesus is the only God in the universe , Muhammad is a false prophet and a pagan, and There is plenty of evidence for this in the Qur’an

  • @santigiekallay2058
    @santigiekallay2058 Před 4 lety +8

    yaa Allah reward Dr zakir jannatul firdaus

  • @MukhtarEnglish
    @MukhtarEnglish Před 5 lety +11

    Mashallah

  • @shashankdwivedi7181
    @shashankdwivedi7181 Před 4 lety +4

    Now that was a nice faceoff..
    That guy knew the stuff..

  • @sabreindahirabdulle1842
    @sabreindahirabdulle1842 Před 4 lety +5

    Masha Allah

  • @dm6600
    @dm6600 Před 3 lety

    Mashallah sir you are the best scholar & great person , we all love you ❤️

  • @sabreindahirabdulle1842
    @sabreindahirabdulle1842 Před 4 lety +3

    MashaAllah

  • @mdatiq749
    @mdatiq749 Před 3 lety

    Awesome

  • @shaheedafridi5955
    @shaheedafridi5955 Před 5 lety +14

    Wow what an intelligent questions by him

  • @rajahshainning1322
    @rajahshainning1322 Před 4 lety +4

    energy of the creator of the whole universe

  • @thehauntedstream7206
    @thehauntedstream7206 Před 3 lety +1

    But surah al baqarah 2:6-7 contradicts free will. Furthermore it also claims at the end of surah al baqarah 2:11-13 follows to say they genuinely DO NOT KNOW.
    How do we then have free will? And how is it justified to be punished for sin when that is the case?

  • @electricengineer624
    @electricengineer624 Před 4 lety

    🌹🌹🌹Dr Zakir🌷🌷🌷

  • @mohammadsaber537
    @mohammadsaber537 Před 7 měsíci

    Dr. Zakir sahib was explained it very will the compulsion in Islam (physical and logical compulsion) is the answer

  • @mojojojo3852
    @mojojojo3852 Před rokem +4

    That's a wrong analogy because in this case the doctor is nothing but a mere observer and advisor, while in God's case, he is an active participant in my life, so basically i can eat junk food if i want the doctor can't stop me however I can't lift a g
    Finger without God's permission. So he wrote that I will eat this food tomorrow so no matter what I do I am bound to do what he has said, he also wrote all previous experiences that have brought me to like the food that I am going to eat tomorrow. So say God has written that I will stumble upon many Quran/hadith refutation and that God wrote that I will become an atheist then I will become an atheist no matter what. Also, God has already written what will happen to me before creating me:
    In sahih al Bukhari 3333 here the angel is asked whether the person he is creating will be wretched or not, meaning we have no free will since where we will end up is already predetermined.
    Sahih al Bukhari 6614, here Adam is arguing with Moses about how Adam is the reason we aren't in heaven, so if Adam a prophet couldn't decide his will how can we?
    And here is an analogy on how they can't co-exist:
    If I go to a friend's house and he offers me tea, water and coffee and God wrote on lawf al mahfouz that I will choose coffee, which one will I eventually choose?
    If I choose coffee then I do not have free will and if I choose anything other then coffee then God isn't all-knowing, so which one is it?

  • @Lilwayne911Eminem
    @Lilwayne911Eminem Před 4 měsíci

    Alhamdulillah

  • @iRafi_
    @iRafi_ Před rokem +1

    Isn't capacity also determined?

  • @newsupdate6773
    @newsupdate6773 Před 2 lety +1

    Free will is such an abstract and complicated concept , Will of God is Best Belief

    • @aaz.2007
      @aaz.2007 Před 3 měsíci

      Why is it our fault that we commit sins and go to Hell then?

  • @razibahmed8672
    @razibahmed8672 Před 5 lety +3

    Free will DOESNT exist. At first zakir said, free will is ur capacity, then he said, u have the free will to rob or kill. Aint it mutually inclusive? U cant rob, even if u have the free will but NOT CAPACITY. U can only rob or kill, when u have d capacity and the free will as well. There is no FREE WILL, free will cant exist. We do things either bcoz WE WANT IT or WE ARE FORCED (by outside agent) and our WANTING is not controlled by freewill, we just want it or not want it. Man can do what he wills, but he cant will what he wills.

    • @BonESaw95
      @BonESaw95 Před rokem

      " I'm a medical doctor" lmfao 😂😂😂😂

  • @sabreindahirabdulle1842
    @sabreindahirabdulle1842 Před 4 lety +1

    Dr.zakir naik

  • @wormoutsnout7696
    @wormoutsnout7696 Před 2 lety +1

    Freewill is having the freedom to choose. I choose wealth but I dont have it. So its likely we dont have freewill. Very likely. Poverty, hunger, disease is rampant. If I do something forbidden Allah is displeased too. So its very likely that we dont have a choice. Good question.

  • @smayly1000
    @smayly1000 Před 5 lety +7

    Human beings don't have free will just like any other animal, planet or star. We are an expression of life not an action. Stop giving your existence so much meaning and purpose. You are being way to human. If you want to understand God you need to leave your social conditioning on the side.

    • @Leopold284
      @Leopold284 Před 5 lety +3

      Sounds like a piece of toilet paper have more purpose than you

    • @zubairchesti6900
      @zubairchesti6900 Před 5 lety +1

      human beings have free will because he thinks in various dimensions which is not the: capacity of animals.you cannot compere humans and animals

  • @shabuktaginprince602
    @shabuktaginprince602 Před 4 lety +13

    If logical fallacy is an art Dr Naik is the Picasso of it.

    • @johney3105
      @johney3105 Před 4 lety

      Shabuktagin Prince give example please

    • @shahrozemalik9439
      @shahrozemalik9439 Před 4 lety +2

      Ch2.253- "...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

    • @shahrozemalik9439
      @shahrozemalik9439 Před 4 lety

      It is clear logic

  • @robertjsmith
    @robertjsmith Před rokem

    There isn't a self to either have or not have free will,the "SELF" IS an illusion

  • @TheGnosticMonotheist
    @TheGnosticMonotheist Před 4 měsíci

    So in Islam there is no free will. Noted thank you so much dr Zakir naik 🙏🏼 outside of Islam there is free will, in Islam the will is submitted to God Mashallah

  • @sajjadmehmood2943
    @sajjadmehmood2943 Před 3 lety +4

    21 Tips To Help Erase Sins - Prophet Muhammed SAW
    1) Repenting
    2) Performing Prayer
    3) Performing Wudhu (ablution)
    4) Attending the Jumu'ah Salah (Friday Prayer)
    5) Waiting for Prayer
    6) Doing good deeds
    7) Performing Umrah and Hajj
    8) Saying ‘Ameen’ after the Imam
    9) Calling out Adhaan
    10) Walking to the Prayer Place
    11) Giving charity
    12) Asking forgiveness from others on wronging them
    13) Reciting Salawaat (Blessings) on Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.S)
    14) Being kind to animals
    15) Praising Allah after Eating Food
    16) Removing Obstacles from the Road or Way
    17) Hide Other’s faults and sins
    18) Observing Patience during Hard Times
    19) Making some dhikr
    20) Saying ‘Subhan-Allah’ 100 times
    21) The best duaa for seeking forgiveness is to say :
    “Allahuma Anta Rabbi, la ilaha illa Anta, khalaqtani wa ana ‘abduka, wa ana ‘ala ‘ahdika wa wa'dika mastata'tu, a'udhu bika min sharri ma sana'tu, abu'u laka bini'matika ‘alayya, wa abu'u laka bidhanbi faghfir li, fa innahu la yaghfirudh-dhunuba illa Anta.”
    (O Allah! You are my Lord. There is no god except You. You have created, I am Your slave, I hold to Your Covenant as far as I can. I seek refuge in You from the evil of what I have done. I acknowledge the favours that You have bestowed upon me and I confess my sins. Pardon me, for none but You has the power to pardon).

  • @Usammityduzntafraidofanythin

    If you're successful, you believe in free will.
    If you're not successful, you don't believe.

  • @Muhtasim_afridi_podcast
    @Muhtasim_afridi_podcast Před 4 lety +2

    Mashallah 💝💝👍

  • @norsam54
    @norsam54 Před 4 lety +4

    Alhamdulillah,free will is done without physical force.

  • @Venus-pd3ml
    @Venus-pd3ml Před 3 lety +2

    I think I understand what he means, either way the “gun” is essentially the threat of hell fire.

    • @Fawzia-rk7sy
      @Fawzia-rk7sy Před 3 lety +2

      Only if the person believes and approves of the hellfire

    • @hasnainalioriginal
      @hasnainalioriginal Před 3 lety

      OH my... you actually understood and taught me something :)

    • @bu5415
      @bu5415 Před 10 měsíci

      Not necessarily… the punishment of Hell was prescribed before man was sent to the worldly life to get tested. Thereby, the gun was always pointed toward a wall and was always meant to be fired at a certain date, but man essentially put himself between the gun and the wall to be shot through his disobedience of God. This is because he chose to be tested.

  • @rillik527
    @rillik527 Před 5 lety +4

    Does Satan/iblis has Free Will too? if not then why he object god when giving salam to Adam or respect him?

    • @georgealvarez1671
      @georgealvarez1671 Před 5 lety +3

      Bondhon Telemedia he disobeyed the command of Allah because of pride( what you all are quick to label as freewill). It's the same way we all go astray every once in a while. Allah said if you would only know fasting is the best for you, you would do it. When your parents say "if you know what's best for you" you know if you continue you'll get punished. Then why would go as far as to go against the will of your maker. Surely you are then disobedient.

    • @georgealvarez1671
      @georgealvarez1671 Před 5 lety

      Bondhon Telemedia we find it easier to obey the law of man than the law of God and that only intensifies the flame that is waiting for you in hell.

    • @omarfaroque3022
      @omarfaroque3022 Před 4 lety +1

      Iblis has free will

  • @ZElmi-sv5wh
    @ZElmi-sv5wh Před 3 lety

    If you’re a diabetic, are you considered a shahid? I’m just curious brothers and sisters?

  • @sajidamuzaffar9637
    @sajidamuzaffar9637 Před 3 lety

    Increased by belief in Islam

  • @thehauntedstream7206
    @thehauntedstream7206 Před 2 lety

    Wholesome vid haha

  • @Gog3453
    @Gog3453 Před 2 lety

    You can not talk about WILL and not talk about CHOICE and CONSEQUENCE

  • @mustaphajav9302
    @mustaphajav9302 Před rokem

    So the answer is… just do what you got to do. I don’t know this thing I’m selling but just use it and it will work out/

  • @infernocombustion
    @infernocombustion Před 9 lety +4

    What happens if you believe in Allah and everything like miracles and your convinced 100% but you dont pray (submit your will to god), are you still a Muslim or not?

    • @nussspro96
      @nussspro96 Před 9 lety +12

      Its says in a hadith that if you purposely abandon ur prayers...u r not a muslim...but if you believe in 100% everything islam says then why would u leave ur prayers.

    • @infernocombustion
      @infernocombustion Před 9 lety

      Jason Bourne laziness :/ so does that mean if you become a muslim again, all your sins are gone?

    • @YagamiReinaOfficial
      @YagamiReinaOfficial Před 9 lety +4

      infernocombustion They will be gone if you asked for a mercy from Allah and did not repeat the same sin(s).

    • @nussspro96
      @nussspro96 Před 9 lety

      infernocombustion no in islam once you leave islam you cant come back as in if you convert to a hindu or a christian religion n want to be muslim again you can't. Laziness you ask for forgiveness

    • @titotato1656
      @titotato1656 Před 9 lety +4

      infernocombustion Yes you are still a muslim, but not a practicing muslim.
      Jason Bourne you are totally wrong on that one. You can come back anytime if you change your mind

  • @kartikrawat2029
    @kartikrawat2029 Před 7 lety +5

    Zakir naik always talks in analogy

  • @MercedeX7
    @MercedeX7 Před 3 lety +3

    I don't think the person asked the right question. The question of freewill has serious issues with determinism.
    So if God knows that I'm going to do X then off course i will do X and I do not have any choice which eliminates free will.
    Consider the 2nd case. if I have a choice to not do X then God's knowledge is not accurate because I can choose to not do X and that also cannot be true.
    Now think of 3rd possibility. God knows that if I do X then Y would be the consequence and if I don't do X then Z would be a consequence. This again has a problem because even though God knows X->Y and not doing X would result in Z but since I have a choice God's knowledge is not complete and only my decision will determine the outcome which is again wrong

    • @abloodorange5233
      @abloodorange5233 Před 2 lety

      Just because god knows what you will choose doesn’t mean he forced you to choose it. You are given trials in the test of life and what you choose is free will.

    • @MercedeX7
      @MercedeX7 Před 2 lety

      @@abloodorange5233 there is no free will. if you want to argue i can. but it's true scientifically proven and religiously also

    • @yesnomaybe1048
      @yesnomaybe1048 Před rokem

      @@MercedeX7 God knows what gonna happen if you do something and also knows what you gonna will. If you willed to eat ice-cream and ate that, God knew before He created the universe that you are going to will to eat an ice-cream. His knowledge didn't force you to think that way, instead He just knew it and it could happen just because God willed that too, if God willed that you wouldn't eat that ice-cream it won't happen, but in this case you willed to do something and God didn't so it didn't happen, if it would happen then the conclusion would be that creation is stronger than Creator as creation can eliminate God's will which is stupid. So again you had free will to do something but you were not able as God's Will is superior but if your will was inline with God's Will you could eat that ice-cream. There is no elimination of free will. God is not playing with you as a puppet(He gave you ability to choose something, but in action it depends on His Will whether you are going to be able to do that or not), instead He creates things as you are not able to create them

    • @MercedeX7
      @MercedeX7 Před rokem +2

      @@yesnomaybe1048 there are two hadiths for you
      1. This life in this world is a prison for the righteous one
      2. The loh (written will) contains everything for anyone that is going to happen until judgement day.
      3. when asked by a Bidu if the bowl of water he is holding, is that in his taqdeer to which prophet said if he drinks it that will be his taqdeer or if he doesnt drink it tthat will be his taqdeer.
      you are simply stating your faith. I'm nit talking about faith. I'm talking about logic and reasoning. suppose you are someone that thinks and your thought is exactly what happens next.
      so if you thought something will not haopen, the person actual the agent will not take steps to make it happen. You can say that person had a choice but then tje options to choose to do otherwise were simply not chosen. Why? because choosing them would render you wrong. but then one can question and rightly so why he willfully chose wrong options to do exactly as you thought it to be.
      if God knows what is going to happen and exatly that happens then why there is no mention of what people are going to do in heaven and their complete routne? why it talks about Only until judgement day and nothing after?
      why this life is considered as imprisonment?
      there is also a hadith which is very dark (in the sense that it's meaning is bkeak)
      if the God has willed a peraon to be thrown in hell. no matter how righteous he has been his whole life, he starts doing things as the likes of people destined for hell until he dies and ia thrown into hell
      and if the God has willed for a person to go to heaven, deapite being doing evil all his life, near his death he starts doing good things, the likes of people destined for heaven until he dies and is sent to heaven.
      so much for the free will, you simply cannot do otherwise. look at the ice cream argument u put. this is nothing new. One can clearly see how bound you are.

    • @yesnomaybe1048
      @yesnomaybe1048 Před rokem

      You are counting some things that I can't really understand, you are turning around lots of things, please make 1 point and make it clear so I would answer. People have to learn to stay on 1 topic instead of 10

  • @bryanbradley6871
    @bryanbradley6871 Před rokem +3

    If there is freewill than Allah can't see the future and If he can than theres no freewill because it has already happen

    • @aiya5777
      @aiya5777 Před rokem

      that's exactly why Islam means,
      you completely submit yourself to Allah. he's the Almighty and the Sovereignty
      even the Devil knew about it, he knew he's screwed up and he's Proud of it
      would you follow the follow the Devil? and be Proud of it?

    • @ramimhasan9100
      @ramimhasan9100 Před rokem

      ​@@aiya5777That devil concept doesn't makes any Sense
      Devil disobeyed Allah, He was Angel & Angel has no free will . So how come he rebelled against God at the first place?

    • @aiya5777
      @aiya5777 Před rokem

      @@ramimhasan9100 umm, the devil is one of the djin. the devil isn't an angel

    • @aiya5777
      @aiya5777 Před rokem

      the devil was quite pious, to the point he got promoted to live among the angels. he's still a djin and didn't evolve to an angel, he got promoted in rank higher than even the angels.
      the djin, including the devil do have 'free will' like humans. and the devil was like the best of the best when it comes to worshiping god, but he rebelled out of his envy towards Adam or mankind
      humans must defeat the devil who was the best of the best to be the very best of god's creations,
      it makes sense.
      it's Fair for everyone
      it's Fair even for the devil.
      humans can't just get 'free tickets' to eternal heaven without defeating the devil who used to be the best of the best

    • @ramimhasan9100
      @ramimhasan9100 Před rokem +1

      @@aiya5777 so who persuaded Devil to go against GOD lol?
      Is there were another devil ?

  • @ahmedzahid6445
    @ahmedzahid6445 Před 4 lety +5

    zakir can only fool people with no sense.!!@1:53 Zakir says, it is within ur capacity that u can do things !! And the same Zakir says @2:10 that u can do anything with ur free will ! It doesn't make any sense !! Because If someone's brain have no capacity to understand maths,he wouldnt try to become a mathematician ... People would only follow things according to their mental capacity, so the term freewill is inappropriate..the term free will is appropriate when u can do anything regardless of ur mental capacity !!
    It's more like telling a programmed robot that it has free will to do anything !! We all know that robot only follows what it is programmed to follow!

    • @yszhnd
      @yszhnd Před 4 lety +2

      What he meant it's in our capacity to either believe in islam on not based on how we are created cuz we are created in a way which can know the right from the wrong.. but robots are different, they're created in a certain way to do a certain things, they don't have the capacity to choose what they want to do.
      And those who don't have the capacity to comprehend the right from wrong cuz they have mental issues are forgiven by Allah.. same thing when a person never had the chance to learn( means he doesn't have the capacity to answer) the teacher shouldn't test him till he's ready

    • @ahmedzahid6445
      @ahmedzahid6445 Před 4 lety +2

      @@yszhnd ' but brother Allah already knows what u will choose right?? He knows whether u'll choose right or wrong! ! he has that information with him regarding u , because ur brain is programmed by Allah...so u r like a robot for him right?? Then how is this a freewill when Allah knows what u will do !!
      And also u cannot be a mathematician when u r weak in maths !! Ur freewill cannot help u that way !! U r limited by ur mental capacities...u respond to situations according to ur mental ability ! Which clearly means that ur brain is programmed to do certain things !!

    • @yszhnd
      @yszhnd Před 4 lety

      @@ahmedzahid6445 no brother you get it wrong.. allah knows what you will choose like for example he knows that you'll write this comment, but it doesn't mean he made you write it.. you get to choose whatever you want.. if you wanna go now and pray or read Quran or do a sin, it's up to you, but cuz he knows the future he knows what you will choose.. yeah our mind isn't programmed to understand like how Allah is up there or those weird questions if you know what i mean.. but this doesn't make us without a free will to choose what we wanna do or believe in.. it's just certain things that are limited. and we are not robots in front of allah, the angels are but not us, our brain is programmed in a way to know the right from the wrong like it's clear that stealing or killing are bad things..
      You can't be a mathematician if you're weak in math but you have the free will to go and study hard and be a mathematician or not.. + if we really don't have a free will then it's like saying Allah is unjust cuz he made the unbelievers unbelievers, and they don't deserve to go to hell.. we've seen so many stories like the tribe of Mosa when Allah gave them so many ayat yet they don't believe..their story is great cuz it proves how Allah is the most merciful because of how much he gave them chances to believe yet they refused

    • @ahmedzahid6445
      @ahmedzahid6445 Před 4 lety +2

      @@yszhnd when Allah already knew some people will do bad deeds and will go to hell , Why did he create them to put in hellfire !! Is this how u define mercy ???
      When Allah know a human he created will do bad deeds...is it Allah to be blamed or the humans??
      If u create a robot with both harmful and useful traits , and when it cause harm to the society ,whom to be blamed ? U or the robot???

    • @yszhnd
      @yszhnd Před 4 lety

      @@ahmedzahid6445 first as Allah said we should indeed ask and not believe in anything without a reason, like a lot of people for example some Christian priests just believe in christianity without even having answers.. second, when we believe in Allah we should respect our creator and not ask questions accusing him, we ask just so our heart be satisfied as abraham pbuh said.. third, as we said our mind is limited so we can't know the answers or wisdom behind everything, but we know enough stories to be sure our god is the most merciful.. forth, if we lose our iman because of certain questions when the miracle of quran already between our hands and we know how much logical our religion is and how illogical other's are then we're not truly muslims, cuz the word Muslim itself means submitting your will to Allah.. fifth, some questions are from shaytan especially the one our mind can't answer cuz we said it's limited so we should keep saying I seek refuge with Allah from the cursed Shaytan.. sixth when some people go to heaven it isn't because allah isn't merciful but it's because they deserve it! Allah keeps sending them ayat to believe and they know it's the truth yet they don't choose to believe.. our god didn't created us so we go to hellfire or heaven it's clearly written in Qur'an (And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me.) And as i said from the story of the tribe of mosa we can see the mercy of Allah, he even made them come from death yet they didn't believe! Allah is the most fair and created us all with same brain.. him knowing the future doesn't mean it's an excuse for them..and plz read this webpage about tafseer 2 verses versebyversequranstudycircle.wordpress.com/2014/03/26/tafseer-surah-al-anaam-ayah-148-and-149/

  • @michaellabrecque779
    @michaellabrecque779 Před 9 lety +5

    I wish Dr Naik would answer in relation to this discussion. I know that Saudi is a huge supporter of him. As mentioned according to him muslums are not aloud to forse other to become muslums and people have free will. Can he please comment on apostasy in islam and its penalties including but not limited to the death penalty. This man is extremely manipulative and twists each word he says to doctor his truth id estimate 2% of his speeches its content are genuine

    • @4LP3E
      @4LP3E Před 9 lety

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    • @masrooranwar4029
      @masrooranwar4029 Před 7 lety

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    • @kartikrawat2029
      @kartikrawat2029 Před 7 lety

      He's a very clever man ....who never answeres any question straight on...since

    • @MrTheSaracen
      @MrTheSaracen Před 5 lety

      Use the search function its been answered many time over.

    • @suhailirfan6684
      @suhailirfan6684 Před 4 lety

      Read chapter 2 verse 256 nd read the volume 9 chap 84 of hadis u will came to know about free will to follow any religion and apostasy

  • @nightman1983
    @nightman1983 Před 2 lety +2

    But Muslims believe in Al-Qadr (Predestination). How can we have freewill if Allah already predestined/planned(Al-Qadr) our future? Basically, Allah knows what will happened in the future, and that means Allah knows which one of us will enter heaven or hell.
    Having freewill means that Allah will not know our future (what path we will take in life). If Allah doesn't know our future than Allah is not omniscient right? Because the concept of freewill is bigger than Allah, which I think is absurd of you're looking at it within Islamic literature/lens.

    • @philipcoriolis6614
      @philipcoriolis6614 Před 2 lety +2

      God has foreknowledge of all what I will decide in my life long before I decide because God decides all what I will decide in my life long before I decide.

    • @PretentiousCaddy
      @PretentiousCaddy Před 2 lety +3

      Pre- destination and free will are two contradictory ideologies. It’s either 1 or the other. And if you believe in predestination then you can not be held accountable for sinning, while if you believe in free will then you are held accountable for sinning because that’s your choice. And just because God allows gives each human being free will doesn’t necessarily mean that he’s not all knowing. The fact that he allows you to choice from wrong and right shows he’s love. Surprisingly the Islamic concept of God is all to do with power and not love

    • @philipcoriolis6614
      @philipcoriolis6614 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PretentiousCaddy I agree. If God exists and gives each human being free will, it does INDEED necessarily mean that he’s not all knowing.

    • @abloodorange5233
      @abloodorange5233 Před 2 lety

      Just because god knows what you will choose, doesn’t mean you are forced to do it. He knows all outcomes and what you will choose.

    • @nightman1983
      @nightman1983 Před 2 lety +1

      @@abloodorange5233 more specifically he knows the one outcome you will do in all situation. Think about the story of Shaitan, he basically choose to went rogue and against god, so was that planned by god or its the act of freewill? Was there a probability that he won't rebel against god? I don't know about you but that seems paradoxical and super sus.

  • @Deeznutz002
    @Deeznutz002 Před 2 lety

    God gives all free freewill, it's your will to study Islam.. In Islam a follower prays 2 time's not 5 not at proper times. The Creator knows your heart and struggles. Let only god almighty judge your conviction only Yeshua / Musa was taught the books of knowledge by Allah himself, as Allah's promise to Asiya. Only ever Musa only Musa. So says the Quran.

  • @rezzafer
    @rezzafer Před rokem

    but god knows everything it seems like we have freewill but every our choice is actually god scenario bcs god already know it and god cant be wrong.

    • @optimuscrime1023
      @optimuscrime1023 Před 10 měsíci

      Him knowing what you do doesn’t mean your not the person making that choice.
      Let’s say I could read your mind, is that the same as controlling it? Even though I know what ur gonna do and what u think?
      If I went to the future and saw what you would do then came back and watch ur actions unfold, did I influence ur behaviour?
      U made that choice by ur own volition, Allah knows but he’s not controlling you

    • @thefinestmeme3317
      @thefinestmeme3317 Před 10 měsíci

      @@optimuscrime1023 you missed the main point, because according to your belief, god made everything including you according to HIS WILL. According to you, even before creating anything, he knew everything that was going to happen to it and the choices it would make. According to you, even before your conception, you have been either damned to hell or sent to heaven. There is no choice because he created everything knowing the outcome before he even created it.
      I will respond to your examples.
      "Let’s say I could read your mind, is that the same as controlling it? Even though I know what ur gonna do and what u think?"
      Not only does he know exactly what he is thinking, he made us think this way because he has created us. Its similar to an author writing a story, while hes not controlling the character after he finishes writing, he still wrote the character and the character does not have free will.
      "If I went to the future and saw what you would do then came back and watch ur actions unfold, did I influence ur behaviour?"
      This example works except your god created the future,present,and past. Therefore he influenced EVERYTHING.
      Answer this question, and I will accept Islam.

  • @lloydmontgomerygarmadon1282

    Freewill is power of reasoning between right and wrong and acting on it

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  • @raindrops4788
    @raindrops4788 Před 8 měsíci

    The problem in islam that they don't even allow themselves to read other spiritual books.. they truly believe that the quoran is perfect. Even though the quoran doesn't have any chronological order and the ultimate message is confusing
    The thing the is missing .. even is some call Christians is "Christ Consciousness " most people don't read their quoran or their new testament
    Islam is missing the Vishnu as the cosmic body (vishvarupa), the incarnate Krishna, and Krishna as paramatma, a Hindu equivalent of the Holy Spirit immanent and working in all things. In other words "thr holy spirit "
    Sanskrit is older than islam . The muslim need to study sufism .

  • @mirali2495
    @mirali2495 Před 6 lety +3

    A person went to a market and buy two chickens for dinner. When he returns home his kid requested his father not to kill those birds because he wants to pet them. Then his father told his boy, you can pet one chicken but another is our dinner. Now it’s up to the owner of those chickens to decide which one he will pet and which one he will kill. Chicken has no say on this, that why are you going to kill me and let the other chicken live. Like this Allah is our owner and our creator. It wouldn’t be unjust for him if he decides for us who will go to hell or haven. Sorry for my english I am not good at it.

  • @MarcoBonechi
    @MarcoBonechi Před rokem

    But the difference is the doctor does this based on observable and reproducivle evidence. Its not the doctor giving you an argument, the doctor is just summarizing a temporary conclusion. You can not listen. You can also find new evidence and find better solution. The 5 prayers a day rule does not come about thr same way so its not a rational argument in thr same definiton of the latin ratio. This is very week answer basically incorrect mixing of apples and oranges.

    • @YOUSSEF-jr9if
      @YOUSSEF-jr9if Před 11 měsíci

      From a technical side the act of praying in islam does it have any benefits for your body?

  • @hamzah3048
    @hamzah3048 Před 9 lety +7

    mashallah

  • @mohammad4388
    @mohammad4388 Před 2 lety +1

    You compare Dr Zakir Naik to Google, he will win without a doubt

  • @saidghendir1038
    @saidghendir1038 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much.
    The kadhaa and kadr it's a matter of belief that has no thing to do with our life science, however this belief in kadaa and kadar comes after establishing an origin belief which is believeing in Allah and in what Mohammad's message brought.
    Example:
    If I give you a showing proof that i can carry up 500kg, this fact makes you believe in my power. Now, what if someone told you that I could carry an elephant. Here surely you will believe in me basing on the origin belief with no need to a another proof (this's called rational proof).
    Results:
    The showing proof is the Quran which establishes the origin belief. when the origin belief is built, that leads to accept the second belief that has no need to any proofs.
    What the purpose of all that?.
    This's the sound belief that feeds our worshiping to Allah as like as we see him (IHSAN level) with trust, and that what makes the difference between the children of Adam who never seen or talked to Allah and the Angels who has already seen and talked to Allah.
    For that reason the Angels have been commanded to bow to Adam, and for that purpose exactly the satan has taken us his enemy and we commanded as well in surat Alkahf to take him as our enemy).
    Final fruit:
    The real worshippers of Allah from the children of Adam are better than the Angels.
    Allah said to the Angels in the Quran in surat Albakara " I know what don't know" this's when the Angels didn't realize the wisdom of making Adam and his children as khaleefa in the earth as a test for them where Allah gave them the free will to do what they want (obeying Allah or Obeying the Satan). However the Angels they're ordered to obey to Allah with no free will.
    Conclusion:
    Without understanding the whole story of pur creation and our purpose in this life we cannot absolutely realize the wisdom of believing in kadha an kadar.

  • @wormoutsnout7696
    @wormoutsnout7696 Před 2 lety

    I wish I had a healthy brain like you. But I dont right. But then its not important. 10 years is miniscule and something you ignore. Brother found contradictary information. So he is confused.

  • @Innate75
    @Innate75 Před 4 lety

    I understood his explanation, in summary: There is free will to do what you want.
    Questions: If free will indeed exists in Islam because there is no compulsion in religion, then why is the death penalty still regarded, by many modern Muslim jurists (who can't claim not to know that verse of the Quran), as a crime punishable by death? And why are there other types of civil/criminal punishment given for it in many Muslim-majority countries? How is this is not contradictory? That explains why the guy was skeptical...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostasy_in_Islam

    • @SuperReHaN16
      @SuperReHaN16 Před 4 lety +3

      Apostasy in islam, you can leave islam and become a non-muslim.However,if you turned against islam and hurting the sentiments then Yes death penalty is applied to it.
      Most of the countries give death penalty for espionage and if islam has the same ruling,then why this double standards??

    • @johney3105
      @johney3105 Před 4 lety +1

      Rehan K agree

    • @SuperReHaN16
      @SuperReHaN16 Před 4 lety +1

      @@johney3105 you can propagate your beliefs and religion as long as its not hurting other sentiments. Insulting the religion is not of freedom of expression or speech. Insulting creates hatred and which leads to "communal tension and religious terrorism". Death penalty will keep everyones mouth shut.

    • @alhajiabdulaiseidu4468
      @alhajiabdulaiseidu4468 Před 3 lety

      @@SuperReHaN16 exactly √

    • @dwbsai
      @dwbsai Před 2 lety +2

      Apostates existed even at the time of Mohammed. However, Muslims were also a nation in building. Treason/Apostasy therefore appeared the same. Treason is still punishable today and until recently still punishable by death.

  • @Dionysus784
    @Dionysus784 Před rokem

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  • @தமிழோன்
    @தமிழோன் Před 2 lety

    8:45 Islam on sale. It's 100% FREE to get in, but it will only cost your life if you want to leave. So what are you waiting for? Hurry!

  • @clementeen
    @clementeen Před 5 lety +5

    He didn’t understand the question the man was asking and he didn’t answer him properly

  • @jsmeswagner6104
    @jsmeswagner6104 Před 5 lety +3

    The short answer is God is all knowing. But the Apple of knowledge meant we spent or life learning. So free will allows us to learn. and prayer gives us forgiveness of the mistake and the knowledge of learning from said mistake..but to force someone to do what you say doesn't allow for learning and forgiveness and knowledge..but it's not for a religious group to punish..god is love and teaching..allowing us to find the truth and right without punishment.why is it so hard for religion to say that..its amazing how far we've come in knowledge but our spirit is deprived of understanding ..predestination isn't in religion.. they are describing the action god will take..heaven or he'll isn't predestined..thats why Jesus came to explain..instead of the punishment from man for not believing as he insists..forgivness only needs to be ask for..not because God insists but because man believes he has the right to punish in the name of God

  • @Usman-YousufZai
    @Usman-YousufZai Před 3 lety +1

    Hahaha WTF logic.... Really I dont know why mulims inspired by his nonsense ans 🤭🤭🤭🤕🤕🤕

  • @kartikrawat2029
    @kartikrawat2029 Před 7 lety +9

    He's good enough for low income people and he can't make intelligent people fool...since they can see very clearly his techniques and methods

    • @EconomiKally
      @EconomiKally Před 6 lety

      XxMeowxX it's the opposite of what you are preaching. I m not against Muslims but Islam as a religion is way too closed and it leaves the followers with a fixed mindset. More Examples, a Hindu or Christian might allow their children to leave the religions n become an atheist or a different believer. But Islam doesn't allow that. Islam kills people if they teases your good or your text books in the name of blasphemy. Islam needs to change a little to co exist , then it will come out if the hatred it faces from the rest if the world.

    • @taifshams
      @taifshams Před 6 lety

      Praveesh You came here to gloat..

    • @johney3105
      @johney3105 Před 4 lety

      Yes and of course you, my, so intelligent! You must have 100-200M wanting to hear your lectures, you must have won multiple awards, and you must have been on numerous American papers. NOT. If he was dumb preaching dumb, awards like Saudi Arabia's highest honor, would not have recognized him.

    • @kartikrawat2029
      @kartikrawat2029 Před 4 lety

      @Najma Khan you show proof that low income people are intelligent

    • @kartikrawat2029
      @kartikrawat2029 Před 3 lety

      @@marvimaste5487 and I hope, you will not feel shattered that all you thought was just false and made up....all your expectations would evaporate then

  • @bodiboo130
    @bodiboo130 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Free will is just an illusion .

  • @kanankonar7100
    @kanankonar7100 Před 4 lety

    Its not true

  • @KOl-xj4jt
    @KOl-xj4jt Před 6 lety +2

    Totally beaten this guy )))

  • @luckycharms863
    @luckycharms863 Před rokem

    To be sincere I don't like this guy 🤯

  • @AjaySingh-pc1hf
    @AjaySingh-pc1hf Před 4 lety +1

    Alla made everything in universe but he didn't know hoW the sun raise and set.
    He claims sun goes in West and rest in mud .
    Is it the same Alla who made sun and moon.
    Foolish yar.....

    • @zohaibgillani9940
      @zohaibgillani9940 Před 4 lety +5

      This is because you didn't read the verse yourself, rather you might either watch a propaganda video against Islam or you came to know from someone.
      Did you bother yourself to check the authenticity of that statement?
      I know you didn't.

    • @zohaibgillani9940
      @zohaibgillani9940 Před 4 lety

      So let me do it for your knowledge..

    • @zohaibgillani9940
      @zohaibgillani9940 Před 4 lety +4

      This incident is mentioned in Surah Al-Kahf and Verse number 82 to 88 or so.
      The purpose was to make it clear to you that sun setting in the Mercury or muddy pool was an observation of Zulqarnain, not Allah Himself addressing that 'O mankind don't you see Sun sets in pool of Mercury'.
      Instead, in particular verses, Allah says, when he (Zulqarnain) reached at a strange place to help the people from mog magog, he observed the scene of the sunset. Zulqarnain saw the sun was setting like in the pool of muddy water or Mercury.
      Allah Almighty is describing what Zulqarnain observed there. Allah did not say what Zulqarnain observed was a fact and the sun actually sets into muddy pool.
      *Whenever, Allah addresses people in Quran, He uses the word O those who believe..., or Didn't disbelievers see...., or O Prophet say..., or O children of Israel... and then He conveys His message onward.*

    • @AjaySingh-pc1hf
      @AjaySingh-pc1hf Před 4 lety

      @@zohaibgillani9940 I am not a believer in Allah.but if this clarifies your enthusiasm and you are satisfied then OK .
      I respect your believe and sentiment.Because we Indian think that everyone has right to believe in anything whatever he likes.
      So khuda hafiz

    • @zohaibgillani9940
      @zohaibgillani9940 Před 4 lety +1

      @@AjaySingh-pc1hf Well. Always check the contex of everything before believing. It's a lesson of life. Just don't believe in any news blindly till you make certain whether it is fabricated or true. Allah Hafiz.

  • @Georgiahomeb0y
    @Georgiahomeb0y Před rokem +1

    Free will means that humanity was created with god not being able to influence our choices and heart, we have been made this way because if we are made love god unwillingly then it isn't love, this is where Islam has taken a mis step because it likes to say man has free will that's why Allah needed Muhammad to write the Qur'an because man has corrupted the holy bibles, yet Islam likes to say that everything you do and say has been decided whatever decision you make in life is because Allah made it that way, like literally makes no sense at all.

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