The Difference between Fate and Destiny; and which One do we Control?

The Difference between Fate and Destiny; and which One do we Control?

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

The topic of the Qadr has long been one which when people dive deep into go astray. Hence the only way for the servant of Allah to be successful regarding it is to simply have faith in it; as it is from the secrets of Allah, by which He tests people. In this discussion I’d like to address some of the principles which have caused some people to become atheists, or even stop doing actions with the belief that their place in the Hereafter has already been decided, so why bother. Moreover, another group of people go to another extreme saying the Qadr justifies their evil actions. All of these doubts will be refuted in detail by the time you get to the end of this page.

The Qadr of Allah or in this case we will use the word fate ,fate as used by the English speakers is that which has been predetermined and doesn’t change. In other words this is what has been written in the Preserved Tablet with Allah;  “ Al-Lahwul Mahfuth”  As Muslims we believe that everything written in the Preserved Tablet which includes,  one’s happiness, sadness, one’s life and death, and one’s provisions and life span doesn’t and will not change. However, that which is written and recorded with Angels will and can change based on the servants’ actions. Therefore, we can refer to this as the destiny. One’s destiny which includes, happiness, sadness, life, death, provisions and life expectancy can be rewritten.

What Allah wrote in the Preserved Tablet wont change as that is connected to His Knowledge, and what He knows cannot be changed; as everything has been written until the Last Day.  If what Allah wrote with Himself could change then this would mean His awareness of things changes; hence that would imply a deficiency in Allah’s Ilm.

Abu Hazm said: “ Allah knew everything before it was written and before creation came about. The creation of Allah has been preceded by Allah’s knowledge and His pen.[1]

Abu Huraira:(radi Allahu anhu) narrated :

I said, “O Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)! I am a young man and I am afraid that I may commit illegal sexual intercourse and I cannot afford to marry.” He kept silent, and then repeated my question once again, but he kept silent. I said the same (for the third time) and he remained silent. Then repeated my question (for the fourth time), and only then the Prophet said, “O Abu Huraira! The pen has dried after writing what you are going to confront. So (it does not matter whether you) get yourself castrated or not.”[2]

All of these matters are related to the fate. Now the matters of the destiny are recorded with Allah Angels and are divided in 2 categories;

1-Prior . this is what agrees with what Allah has written in the Al-Lahwul Mahfuth and is also referred to as the inescapable fate. (القضاء المبرم )

2- Later- This is written by the Angels after the person does an action. These actions aren’t final and can be altered. They are referred to as the connected destiny. (القضاء المعلق )

For example, it’s said to the Angel. Umar’s will live for 100 years provided that he maintains family ties otherwise he will die at the age of 60. Both of these things are written with the angels. However only one will occur. Whether or not if Umar will maintain the ties of kinship or not is already known to Allah, but not to the Angels.

Consequently, there are 4 major differences between fate and destiny.

  1. Fate has been recorded with the pen and destiny is recorded by the angels.
  2. Fate has been determined before creation and destiny happens later on.
  3. Fate is based on Allah’s knowledge which doesn’t change and destiny is based on the knowledge of the angels which can change.
  4. Fate has to happen as written or not , but this is based on a condition that has already been prerecorded.

There is an issue about the tablet the angels record our deeds in. Some say only certain things can be erased while others differ and say everything can be erased, and this is the most correct view. This is based on the verse. He says:

“Allah eliminates and confirms what He wills, and with Him is the Master Record.” [3]

Salman al-Farisi reported God’s messenger as saying, “Nothing but supplication averts the decree, and nothing but righteousness increases life.” [4]

The word “ Decree “ in this hadith is general, thus implies everything.

Assim ibn Abi An-Najood said: “Our companions used to say Allah removes things as He wills through supplication.”[5]

Another evidence of the possibility of change is the Dua the Salaf used to make and hence we should follow their footsteps by learning it and saying it also.

اللَّهُمَّ إنْ كُنْتَ كَتَبْتَنا أَشْقِيَاءَ فامْحُنا وَاكْتُبْنا سُعَدَاءَ ، وَإِنْ كُنْتَ كَتَبْتَنا سُعَدَاءَ فَأَثْبَتْنَا ، فَإِنَّك تَمْحُو مَا تَشَاءُ وَتَثْبُت وَعِنْدَك أُمُّ الْكِتَابِ .

Oh Allah if You have written us among those miserable then erase it and write us about the happy and if You have recorded us among the happy then leave it as it is. Without a doubt You erase what You will and leave written what you will as You have the Preserved Tablet.[6]

 Taken from ( قواعد أهل الأثر في الإيمان بالقدر ) by Shaykh Dr. Ahmed An-Najjar pg 68-81.

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[1] Ibn Battah , Al-Ibannah 2/229

[2] Al-Bukhari 5076

[3] Quran 13:39

[4] At-Tirmithi 2139, graded as being Hasan by Imam At-Tirmithi

[5] Ibn Battah , Al-Ibannah (2/35)

[6] Tafsir At-Tabari vol 16/pg 481




The Heart of the Believer has the Light of Allah Cast on it.

The Heart of the Believer has the
Light of Allah Cast on it.

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

قال رَسُولَ اللَّهِ -صلى
الله عليه وسلم- يَقُولُ :« إِنَّ اللَّهَ خَلَقَ خَلْقَهُ فِى ظُلْمَةٍ ثُمَّ
أَلْقَى عَلَيْهِمْ مِنْ نُورِهِ فَمَنْ أَصَابَهُ مِنْ ذَلِكَ النُّورِ اهْتَدَى وَمَنْ أَخْطَأَهُ ضَلَّ فَلِذَلِكَ أَقُولُ
جَفَّ الْقَلَمُ عَلَى عِلْمِ اللَّهِ »

Allah created His creation in darkness, then He casts  His light upon them, so whoever is touched by that light is guided and whoever is not goes astray. It is for this reason that I say the pens have dried with Allah’s knowledge.”[1]

Benefits of this
Subject

  • This hadeeth shows that the heart of the believer has the Allah’s light
    cast in it. There is also evidence of this found in the Quran. Allah said : Is he whose breast Allah
    has opened to Islam, so that he is in light from His Lord (as he who is
    non-Muslim)? So, woe to those whose hearts are hardened against remembrance of
    Allah! They are in plain error
    !”[Az-Zumar
    22] Allah casts the light in the heart of the believer and expands his chest to
    accept guidance. This is for those people whom Allah intends to guide. This
    guidance is from His bounty and goodness, and as for those whom He wishes to
    forsake then they won’t accept the truth. llah said: “And whomsoever
    Allah wills to guide, He opens his breast to Islam, and whomsoever He wills to
    send astray, He makes his breast closed and constricted, as if he is climbing
    up to the sky. Thus Allah puts the wrath on those who believe not.
    ”[ Al-Anam 125][2]
  • Allah created His creation in darkness…”This refers to
    the Jinn and mankind, because the Angels were created from light free from the
    darkness of the inner nature, which leans towards evil desires and falls into the
    negligence about the unseen World.
  • Darkness…”  The soul’s
    nature which is inclined to lust and misguided desires.
  • “He cast His light…”  Allah covers the person’s heart with light.
    This light is created by Allah, so any person remaining firm upon  the path of guidance and clarity is due to
    the light Allah place over his heart. This is similar to Allah’s words,
    So, when I have fashioned him completely and breathed into him(Adam) the soul
    which I created for him.”[3]
  • “So Whoever is touched by that light…”   This
    infers any part of Allah’s light. It’s been said that the light here in this
    hadith refers to the light of Iman, obedience, doing good deeds and having
    knowledge about Islam. Other people have said the light being spoken about here
    are the proof and evidence of Allah’s existence along with the Quran and its
    warnings. Therefore, if it wasn’t for those things then the people would remain
    in the darkness of misguidance and ignorance. Lastly, another group of people
    have stated that Allah’s light means a person has the ability to benefit from
    His Signs to establish the proof of His existence, and His attributes for Islam
    through Allah granting him success to do so. Hence whoever Allah wills guidance
    for acknowledges Allah’s proofs and contemplates over Allah’s signs and
    understands them correctly. This is the one who has been given the light and
    saved from the darkness, thus he’s guided.

On the
other hand the one whom Allah hasn’t willed to be guided is blind from Allah’s
signs and has been prevented from the light. For that reason, he remains in the
darkness of his evil soul wandering about confused. Allah has described him in
the verse. “ Is he who was dead (without faith by ignorance and disbelief )
and we gave him life (by knowledge and faith) and set for him a light.”
{6:122)  

Be certain
that guidance and misguidance both are by Allah’s will and Qadr. Being touched
with Allah’s light applies to the time of a person’s birth and at the time of
puberty, so he’s given the success to follow Allah’s commands.  Plainly put, this hadith proves that a person
is created on his state and his darkness is only removed when Allah casts the
light of guidance on him.

Some people
misconstrue and think this hadith goes against the fact that a person is
created with his natural disposition at the time of his birth. In reality there
isn’t any contradiction here in this hadeeth as proven, and that hadeeth refers
to person having the ability to be guided if he reflects over Allah’s signs
correctly, even though he has darkness of his inner nature. What’s more is this
hadeeth only proves that guidance is by Allah’s will and Him granting a person
the ability receive the light of direction in his heart. Allah’s will is inseparable
from the guidance of a person. Whomever Allah wills to be guided is and
receives the light of faith as it’s been placed in his natural disposition and
whoever isn’t destined to be guided then he isn’t granted the ability from
Allah to accept His light. Thus, he remains is the darkness of misguidance and
wanders about astray, as placed in his soul and in his physical actions. There
isn’t any contradiction between the two hadith.

  • “ and whoever is not he goes astray…” Whoever doesn’t have the light placed in his heart,
    then he goes astray and away from the truth.
  • “For that reason…” a person doesn’t change due to what’s been decreed
    for him in faith, disbelief, obedience and sin.
  • “That I say the pens have dried.” Everything is recorded. The Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) here is saying what
    has been written and decreed doesn’t change. These words, “have dried”,
    indirectly indicate when a pen writes on paper the ink is wet then it dries.
  • “with Allah’s knowledge.”  Based on His
    wisdom. What Allah has decreed must take place, thus His knowledge includes how
    the thing will occur, are going to happen and the way it’s been decreed. [4]

[1]
At-Tirmithi(2642) graded as

[2] Al-Bayyanul Tasdeed bi Sharhi Al-Arba-oon fi Dala’ilt Tawheed, Sh Abdul Aziz Ar-Rajhi

[3]
Al-Hijr :29

[4]
Faydul Qadir sharh Jam’Is Sagheer , by Imam An-Munawi




Don’t Curse or Blame Time for Where You are in Life Right Now

Don’t
Curse or Blame Time for Where You are
in Life Right Now

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

 قَالَ
النَّبِيُّ صلى الله عليه وسلم ‏ “‏ قَالَ اللَّهُ تَعَالَى يُؤْذِينِي
ابْنُ آدَمَ  يَسُبُّ الدَّهْرَ وَأَنَا
الدَّهْرُ  بِيَدِي الأَمْرُ أُقَلِّبُ
اللَّيْلَ وَالنَّهَارَ
‏”‏‏.‏

The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Allah said: “The son of Adam abuses Me by cursing Time, for I am Time; in My Hands are all things and I cause the revolution of night and day.’ ” [1]

أنَّ
رَسُولَ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم قَالَ ‏ “‏ لاَ يَقُلْ أَحَدُكُمْ يَا خَيْبَةَ
الدَّهْرِ ‏.‏ فَإِنَّ اللَّهَ هُوَ الدَّهْرُ ‏”‏ ‏.‏

The Messenger of Allah, said, “Let none of you complain about time, for Allah is time.’[2]

Benefits of this topic

  • These are a couple of hadith that encourage us to have faith in the Qadr by avoiding cursing time. The 1st  hadith is  Qudsi, which is narrated in word and meaning by the Prophet (ﷺ) directly from Allah.
  • This hadith shows that it’s prohibited, in other words, Haraam to curse to time. [3] Imam Al-Haytami mentioned that cursing time considered a major sin in Islam.
  • Cursing time means a person devaluates or attributes a displeasing action to it blaming it for whatever happens. In reality, time only passes. For example night into day and day into night, Sunday then Monday and so on.
  • Imam AL-Qurtubi mentioned that abusing Allah is to
    ascribe that to Allah which isn’t befitting of His Majesty and whoever does
    that earns Allah’s Anger.[4]
  • The one who curses time either curses Allah or falls into Shirk. If he believes that the passing of time together with Allah is what causes the occurrences to take place then he has committed joined partners with the Most High, and if he believes that it’s Allah alone who has caused these things to happen over time, then he has cursed Allah. [5]
  • “The son of Adam Abuses Me…”  Whoever curses time has abused Allah, and just
    because someone is abused it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are harmed, and
    Allah could never be harmed from anyone in His creation. [6]
  • Allah said:

 إِنَّ الَّذِينَ يُؤْذُونَ اللهَ وَرَسُولَهُ لَعَنَهُمُ اللهُ
فِي الدُّنْيَا وَالآَخِرَةِ وَأَعَدَّ لَهُمْ عَذَابًا مُهِينًا 

Verily, those who annoy Allah and His Messenger () Allah has cursed them in this world, and in the Hereafter, and
has prepared for them a humiliating torment
.[7]

  • This hadith illustrates that the Human-being curses Allah through his cursing of time. Therefore whenever something befalls him that he dislikes he blames the event on time, the day, the hour, and the year. Time is what Allah has created. Time is just a period, which doesn’t control anything at all. A disaster, a calamity, an accident, and a tragedy that occurs by Allah’s Will. So when these things happen people curse time, which is equivalent to cursing Allah, since He allowed them to happen.
  • The pagan Arabs of Jahiliyah used to curse time and
    blame it for their deaths or if they didn’t get what they wanted. They didn’t
    see their deaths were a result of Allah’s Qadr. [8]Allah
    said:

وَقَالُوا مَا هِيَ إِلَّا حَيَاتُنَا الدُّنْيَا
نَمُوتُ وَنَحْيَا وَمَا يُهْلِكُنَا إِلَّا الدَّهْرُ

And they say: “There is nothing but our life of this world,
we die and we live and nothing destroys us except Ad-Dahr (the time).[9]

  • “ for I am Time…”  Ibn Dawud denied the authenticity of this
    hadith saying that it would mean, “Ad-Dhar – Time” is one of Allah’s names. Conversely, Ibn
    Hazm erred by saying Ad-Dhar is one of Allah’s Names. 
  • “ for I am Time…”  This doesn’t mean that one of  Allah’s names is time, but rather it points the fact whoever uses a swearword against time, has used a swearword on Allah, as time is a period and it’s Allah who changes these periods. Each and every single name of Allah is derived from His traits, and thus they can’t be taken from inanimate traits. Allah’s names point to His characteristics. Nonetheless, every trait and characteristic isn’t derived from a name. There are attributes of Allah which didn’t give Him a name. This is similar to hand and face. [10]
  • “ in My Hands are all things and I cause the revolution of night
    and day.’”
      These are words directly from the Prophet which
    explain Allah’s Words.
  • Cursing time isn’t allowed in Islam, so how do we
    understand the words of Lut when he said,

وَقَالَ هَذَا يَوْمٌ عَصِيبٌ

“This is a distressful day.[Hud 77]

In these words, Lut isn’t trying dispraise time but instead, he is just mentioning the kind of day it was and when a person does this with the intention to inform someone about the kind of day it was itself then this is fine. This is similar to say,  a bad day, a dark day, a bad year, etc. Hence it goes back to the intention.[11]

  • The people of Iman must always have good suspicions about Allah. Whatever befalls him he must praise Allah and remain content in the Qadr of Allah practicing patience anticipating Allah’s reward. Moreover, the servant has been reminded that any calamities which befall him are a direct result of his sins and disobedience, so he repents and returns to Allah.

[1]
Sahih Al-Bukhari (7491) Muslim(2246)

[2] Muslim
2246

[3]
Explanation of Sahih Muslim, Vol 15,pg 2

[4] Sharu Al-Zarqani ala Muwatta Imam Malik vol 4,
pg 514

[5]
Zadul Ma’ad Ibn Al-Qayyim vol 2, pg 355.

[6]
Explanation of Kitabu At Tawheed from Sahih Al-Bukhari, Sheikh Abdul Aziz
Ar-Rajhi

[7]
Al-Ahzab, 57

[8] Kashful Mushkil min hadeethi Saheehayn, by Ibn
Jawzi , vol 1, pg 892 and Sharu Al-Zarqani ala Muwatta Imam Malik vol 4, pg 514

[9]
Al-Jathiyah, #24

[10]
Explanation of Sunnan Abu Dawud vol 8, 208, Sheikh Abdul Muhsin Al-Abbadd.

[11]
Refer to Leeqa, babul Maftuh, Imam Al-Uthaymeen, vol 8, pg
33, Majmou Fatawa , Imam Al-Uthaymeen, vol 1,pg 199