Al Al Al Al - Qadaa' Wal Qadaa' Wal Qadaa' Wal Qadaa' Wal - Qadr Qadr Qadr Qadr
Al Al Al Al - Qadaa' Wal Qadaa' Wal Qadaa' Wal Qadaa' Wal - Qadr Qadr Qadr Qadr
Al Al Al Al - Qadaa' Wal Qadaa' Wal Qadaa' Wal Qadaa' Wal - Qadr Qadr Qadr Qadr
al-
al-Qadaa wal-
wal-Qadr
Abu Abdir-Rahmaan Navaid Aziz
Al hamdulillaahi rabbil aalameen was salaatu was salaamu ala ashrifil anbiyaai
wa al mursaleen nabeeyina Mohammad wa ala aalihi wa sahbihee ajmaeen. Wa
baadu:
Living in a time where the Muslims have been enthralled by the dunya and
distanced themselves from the scholars, the correct set of beliefs has become
something unknown to the average Muslim. From the set of beliefs that many of
the Muslims have strayed in; is the belief in predestination, otherwise known as
al-Qadaa wal-Qadr. So in this short treatise the correct beliefs pertaining to al-
Qadaa wal-Qadr will become clear to the reader, by the will of Allaah
(subhaanahu wa taaala).
In order to study any matter properly, one must first be aware of the terminology
involved. So in order to properly understand al-Qadaa wal-Qadr one must,
firstly, understand what it means.
When mentioned separately, both al-Qadaa and al-Qadr mean the predestination
of an action or an event. However if they are combined then al-Qadr means the
predestination of an act or event before it occurs and al-Qadaa refers to an act or
event after it takes place.
The scholars of Islaam are in Ijmaa (consensus) that the belief in al-Qadaa wal-
Qadr is mandatory upon every Muslim, and he who rejects it has left the fold of
Islaam. Proof from the Quraan:
The famous hadeeth of Jibreel, where he came to the Prophet (sall-Allaahu alayhi
wa sallam) and asked him: What is Eemaan? The Prophet replied: Eemaan is
to believe in Allaah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the day of judgement
and al-Qadr, the good of it and the evil of it. 1
1
Part of a longer hadeeth that can be found in Bukhaaree, Muslim, and in the 40 hadeeth
of Imaam an-Nawawee
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Hadeeth of Jaabir (radee Allaah anhu): No slave of Allaah will truly believe until
he believes in al-Qadr its good and evil, and until he realises that what has
befallen him was not going to miss him and that which missed him was not going
to befall him. 2
Hadeeth of Ibn Umar (radee Allaahu anhu): Where two men came to him and
informed him: There has appeared before us a people who recite the Quraan
and seek knowledge, and they proclaim that there is no Qadr and verily this affair
is scornful. Ibn Umar (radee Allaahu anhu) responded: When you meet these
people tell them that I am free from them and that they are free from me, for
verily by Him in whose hand is the soul of Abdullaah ibn Umar, were they to give
mount Uhud 3 in gold it would never be accepted from them until they believe in
Qadr. 4
The scholars of Islaam have derived four main principles pertaining to al-Qadaa
wal-Qadr: 1) That Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) has absolute knowledge of all
affairs. Whether it be past, present, or future. 2) That Allaah (subhaanahu wa
taaala) has written all matters that would ever occur in a preserved tablet (al-
lawh ul-mahfoodh). 3) That nothing occurs except by the will of Allaah
(subhaanahu wa taaala). 4) That Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) created
everything.
The above 4 points will be briefly explained in the following passages, by the will
of Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala).
2
Can be found in Tirmidhee, authenticated by Shaykh al-Albaanee in Saheeh at-Tirmidhee
3
A large Mountain from the mountains of paradise, situated in the outskirts of al-
Madeenah. Known for the famous battle that took place there in the 4th year after Hijrah,
the battle of Uhud, the second battle in Islaam
4
This is the first hadeeth narrated in the Saheeh of Imaam Muslim
5
Imaam al-Aajjuree states in his book Ash Shareeah: He (Allaah) created for paradise its
inhabitants and for the hell-fire its inhabitants, before he brought them into this world. No
one whom Islaam has prevailed and overcome and has tasted the sweetness of Eemaan
will differ in this. The Quraan and the Sunnah have indicated this, and we seek refuge in
Allaah from the one who rejects this
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2) Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) has written all that will occur in the preserved
tablet.
Do not you know that Allaah knows all that is in the Heavens and on
earth? Verily, it is all in the book. Verily! That is easy for Allaah.
[Al-Hajj (22):70]
Hadeeth: Allaah wrote what was ordained for creation, fifty thousand
years before the creation of the heavens and the earth and His Arsh (throne)
was on the water. 6
From the belief of the Muslim pertaining to al-Qadr is that he believes that
nothing occurs except by the will of Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala). If Allaah
(subhaanahu wa taaala) has permitted it to happen it will take place without a
doubt. Whether we like it or not.7
And you will not will, except by that which Allaah has willed and verily
Allaah is all knowing all wise. [Al-Insaan (76):30]
Hadeeth of Ibn Abbaas (radee Allaahu anhu): If the whole Ummah (Nation)
were to unite and try to benefit you in something, they would never benefit you
except by that which Allaah has written for you. And if the whole Ummah were to
unite and try to harm you in something, they would never be able to harm you
except that Allaah had written it upon you. 8
The will of Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) is categorised into two categories: al-
Kawnee and ash-Sharee.
6
Saheeh Muslim
7
Refer to footnote No. 8
8
Narrated in Tirmidhee, and in Ahmed (with a different wording). Authenticated by Shaykh
al-Albaanee in Saheeh at-Tirmidhee, and can also be found in the forty hadeeth of Imaam
an-Nawawee
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Al-Kawnee: This is all that Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) wills and hasnt given
man total control over, the likes of the orbiting of the earth around the sun, the
appearance of the stars at night, the waves in the ocean, the ability to ride a
bicycle, and kick a football etc. 9
Ash-Sharee: All that Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) is pleased with and has
ordered mankind with. It is in the hands of mankind to fulfil. Such as praying
five times a day, fasting in Ramadaan, not associating partners with Him, being
obedient to our parents etc.
It is upon the Muslim to know and realise that Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) is
the creator of all things, including his (the Muslims) actions. Not an atom on this
earth or a planet that orbits the sun exists except that Allaah (subhaanahu wa
taaala) is the one who created it.
And Allaah has created you and that which you do. [As-Saffat (37):96]
Qadariyyah: Those people who believe that predestination does not exist, and
that we are free to act as we will, and that Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) does
not have knowledge of an affair until its occurrence.
Jabariyyah: Those people who believe that we have no free will, and that we are
forced to do everything.
The stance of Ahlus-Sunnah pertaining to the understanding our actions and al-
Qadr is the middle course between the two sects. We believe that Allaah
(subhaanahu wa taaala) knows everything we do before it happens, and has
given us the free will to do as we wish. Whether it be good or bad. And we will
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Note that all the events are not necessarily pleasing to Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala)
yet he still allows them to occur, for further reading on this topic please refer to Dr. Saleh
as-Salehs article, Why is it That Allaah May Want what He Dislikes [view/download from
calltoislam.com]
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be held accountable for that which we used to do. So it is upon us to continue
doing good deeds and continue distancing ourselves from sins and evil acts, and
not be like those who say that we are compelled to do everything, and that the
doing of righteous acts will not make a difference. We seek refuge in Allaah
(subhaanahu wa taaala) from such ignorance.
Those who took partners with Allaah will say: Had Allaah willed, we
would have not taken partners with Him (in worship), nor would have our
fathers, and we would have not forbidden anything (that was against His
will.) Likewise did those before them belie, till they tasted our wrath.
Say: Have you any knowledge (proof) that you can provide for us? Verily,
you follow nothing but a presumption and do nothing but lie.
[Al-Anaam (6):148]
In another aayah, Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) warns those who took Qadr as
their reason for falling into shirk when he says:
We sent Messengers as givers of glad tidings and warning, to not let the
people have a plea against Allaah. [An-Nisaa (4):165]
Such that they cannot say that it was Allaahs (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) will that we
committed shirk with Him.
One day the Prophet (sall-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam) was sitting with a wooden
stick in his hand with which he was scraping the ground. He raised his head and
said: There is none of you except that his place has been assigned either in the
fire or in Paradise. The companions (radee Allaahu anhum) said: O Allaah's
Messenger (sall-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam) why should we carry on doing good
deeds then? Shall we not be dependent (on al-Qadr) and give up actions? The
Prophet (sall-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam) said: No, but rather carry on doing good
deeds, for every person will find easy (to do) the deeds which will lead him to the
place he has been created for. 10
10
Saheeh Muslim
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Many people have come to understand that if Qadr has already been written for
us, and we will receive that which has been prescribed for us then what is the
benefit of making duaa? The answer to this question lies in the understanding of
the principle that events will take place if the appropriate steps are taken to make
them happen. Thus since we know that Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) is in
charge of all affairs and is able to do all things, He is the One we ask when we are
in need. He already knew we were going to ask Him, but waited till we actually
do the act of asking before He answers our duaa. So in order to achieve that
final goal (to get what we asked for in our duaa) we have to take the step of
actually making duaa. Proof from the Sunnah:
Nothing increases ones life-span except good deeds, and nothing repels divine
decree except duaa (supplication). And verily, a person may be deprived of
sustenance due to a sin that he commits. 11
So if one were to ask how does duaa change decree? We would respond to this
with the example of the farmer whose field has gone dry due to the lack of rain
(Divine Decree of Allaah), so he prays Salaatul Istisqaa 12 and thus it rains and
his crops cultivate. Thus as a result of his prayer Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala)
sent down the rain.
Ibn al-Qayyim (rahimahullaah) had some wisdom filled words concerning those
people who dont take the appropriate steps to make the desired event happen:
11
Narrated in Ibn Maajah, authenticate by Shaykh al-Albaanee in Saheeh Ibn Maajah
12
A prayer from the Sunnah, that is performed to ask for rain
13
Taken from Ibn al-Qayyims Jawab Al-Kafi. Also refer to Duaa: Weapon of the Believer
by Abu Ammaar Y. Qadhi. Published by al-Hidayah (Birmingham, England)
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And verily we will test you something of fear, hunger, loss of wealth,
lives and fruits, but give glad tidings to as-Saabiroon (the patient). Who,
when afflicted with calamity, say: Verily to Allaah we belong and to truly
to Him shall we return. [Al-Baqarah (2):155-156]
Likewise when one is in times of ease and relaxation he should thank Allaah for
his blessings and glorify and praise Him for the good that he was granted.
14
Refer to Ibn al-Mandhoors Lisaan ul-Araab
15
Refer to Saheeh Ibn Habbaan
16
Narrated in Saheeh Muslim
17
Narrated in Aboo Daawood, authenticated by Shaykh al-Albaanee in Saheeh Abee
Daawood
18
Soorah al-Baqrah, aayah 156
19
Narrated in Saheeh Muslim
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9) Benefits Of Believing In Qadr
1) Grants its believer the peace of mind and sense of relaxation to know, that
which has befallen him, was never meant to pass him by and that which has
passed him was never meant to befall him.
2) Gives its believer the will and determination to do righteous deeds and grants
him the knowledge of the fact that nothing can harm him or stop him except that
which Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) has willed.
3) Teaches its believer not to be arrogant and vain but rather to be modest and
humble because he realises that his actions are created by Allaah (subhaanahu
wa taaala) and that such and such an event occurred, not because he was rich or
was given beauty and good lineage but rather because it was the will of Allaah
(subhaanahu wa taaala).
4) Teaches its believer to do as much as is in his capability and then leave the
rest up to Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala), and then to be satisfied with the result
as he did as much as his ability permitted him to do so.
Conclusion
I end off on this note by asking Allaah (subhaanahu wa taaala) to accept this
work as one of our righteous deeds, and to grant the reader a firm belief and
understanding of al-Qadaa wal-Qadr, and to send his peace and blessings upon
his Prophet Mohammad (sall-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam), his family, companions,
and those who follow them in righteousness until the last day. Aameen.
[published 04-12-07CE]
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Fate in Islam The Salafs guide to the methodology of al-Qadaa wal-Qadar by Dr
Saleh as-Saleh, Published by Daar al-Bukhaaree (Saudi Arabia). Secondly an article by Dr
Saleh as-Saleh: The Four Levels of Belief in Qadr.
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