Predestination, free will and judgement
Al-Qadr
Al-QadrIslamic belief that Allah already knows everything that will ever happen in the universe. is the belief in predestination. This means that Allah already knows everything that will happen, and nothing happens unless it is according to Allah鈥檚 will. However, this does not mean that the choices people make are not free choices. Instead, it means that Allah knows what people will chose to do.
The Qur示an (Koran)The Recitation or Reading. Allah鈥檚 eternal utterance revealed to the Prophet Muhammad by the Angel Jibril as his final revelation to humankind. says: The Lord has created and balanced all things and has fixed their destinies and guided them (Surah 87:2-3). Muslims use this verse as evidence for the belief in predestination.
Some Muslims like the idea of Al-Qadr because they find it reassuring that if bad things happen, Allah must have planned them.
Free will and judgement
The belief in free willThe idea that humans are free to make their own moral choices. is essential in Islam. This is because, for Muslims, life is a test from Allah. Therefore, all human beings must make their own decisions, on which they will be judged by Allah. On the Day of JudgementThe last day, when God judges all of humanity according to how they have lived., God will have knowledge of the faith and actions of every person, which are recorded in the Book of Life.
Muslims believe that God will reward those who have had faith and done good deeds, and will punish those who have not. Muslims use the term 鈥榠nsha鈥橝llah鈥 frequently in conversation to express belief in Al-Qadr. Insha鈥橝llah means 鈥榠f God wills it to be so鈥.
For example, a Muslim might say, 鈥淣ext summer, I will get a good grade in GCSE Religious Studies and go on to study it at A Level, insha鈥橝llah.鈥 This person does not mean that they can just sit back and hope to get a good grade because it is Allah鈥檚 will. They will still need to work really hard. However, if they do not get a good grade, they will know that it is not because of their lack of effort 鈥 instead, it was not the will of Allah for them to achieve a good grade. Believing that Allah is good and merciful gives encouragement that there will be a different, but good, alternative future path.
Muslims believe that they have a duty to read the 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 and to be constantly mindful of following Allah鈥檚 will. The 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 tells of the Prophet Yusuf, who was wrongly imprisoned. Yusuf asked a fellow prisoner whom he predicted would be released to mention him to his lord (the king of Egypt). However, Shaytan [Satan] made him [the fellow prisoner] so neglectful that he forgot to mention him to his lord, and so Yusuf remained in the prison for several years (Surah 12:42). This story reminds Muslims that they should remember to follow Allah鈥檚 will and not be led astray.
The 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 speaks of a Muslim鈥檚 duty to know and abide by the teachings of Allah when making choices with their free will:
Question
Which Prophet does the 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍 say was left in prison due to a person being led astray be Shaytan?
Yusuf.