03-12-2007, 07:59 PM
Bismillah
Quote:1 Use the Qadaa and the Qadar of Allah as an excuse for us to abandon following His commandments and avoiding His prohibitions: see 4:165
we know that Allah did not command or forbid except that which can be acted upon or abandoned. He did not force anyone to commit acts of disobedience nor did He compell anyone to abandon obeying Him. daleel is 2:286 and 64:16 also 40:17 these ayat indicate every servent possesses actions and things he earns. he will be recompensed for his good deeds with reward and punished for his bad this will occur by the divine execution(Al-Qadaa and Qadr decree of Allah.
incidently It is not our way to argue and bicker with the muslims on these issue Qadr espesually The Sahaabah believed in it and didn't delve into it like the people of Retoric today It's Not from good adab with Allah....
<b>Ibnul al- Mubaarak said "adab is to the one with deep knowledge and understanding like repentence is to the supplicant"</b>
As salaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakathu
salam brother Alhamdulelah, u summed it up to where we are trying to explain, however, no one is trying to misbehave or abandon the proper Adab. Thinking about it, people need to know that they are responsible, people need to be reminded that:
(What is the matter with you?) When a single disaster smites you, although you smote (your enemies) with one twice as great, you say: "From where does this come to us?" Say (to them), "It is from yourselves (because of your evil deeds)." And Allah has power over all things.
(Quran 3:165)
INsh a Allah we will try to look into this issue with the utmost adab worthy to Allah.