All Occurs By the Will and
Decree of Allāh.
What
could affect the Qadar (what has already been written for us) of Allāh Almighty?
Allāh,
the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful;
All
the praise and thanks is due to Allāh, the Lord of the al-`ālameen. I testify
that there is none worthy of worship except Allāh, and that Muhammad,
Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam is His Messenger.
Allāh
Almighty Says:
“No calamity befalls on the earth or in yourselves but is inscribed in the Book of decree (Al-Lawh Al-Mahfuz), before We bring it into existence. Verily, that is easy for Allāh In order that you may not be sad over matters that you fail to get, nor rejoice because of that which has been given to you. And Allāh likes not prideful boasters.”
[Al-Hadid 57, 22-23]
“No calamity befalls on the earth or in yourselves but is inscribed in the Book of decree (Al-Lawh Al-Mahfuz), before We bring it into existence. Verily, that is easy for Allāh In order that you may not be sad over matters that you fail to get, nor rejoice because of that which has been given to you. And Allāh likes not prideful boasters.”
[Al-Hadid 57, 22-23]
1.Nothing exists except by the will and decree of Allāh
Allāh Almighty
says:
“No calamity befalls on the earth or in yourselves but is
inscribed in the Book of Decrees (Al-Lawh Al-Mahfuz), before We bring it into
existence. Verily, that is easy for Allāh
[Al-Hadid 57:22]
Ibn Kathir (rahimahullāh) in his Tafsir said: “Everything that
affects Mankind is duly measured and destined”.
Allāh
reminds of His measuring and deciding the destiny of all things before He
created the creation: “No calamity occurs on the
earth nor in yourselves” meaning, ‘there is nothing
that touches you or happens in existence,' “but it is inscribed in the Book of Decrees before We
bring it into existence.” meaning, ‘before
We created the creation and started life.’
Qatadah (rahimahullāh) commented on this
Ayah: “No calamity occurs on the earth”
refers to famine, while, “or nor in yourselves”
refers to suffering and diseases.'' He also said,
“We were told that every person who suffers a prick of a thorn, a twisted
ankle, or a bleeding vein, has it occur on account of his sins. What Allāh
forgives is even more.” This great Ayah provides clear evidence to the misguidance of the cursed Qadariyyah sect,
who deny Allāh’s Preordainment and His knowledge of everything before it
occurs.
`Abdullah
bin ‘Amr bin Al-`As
(radhiyallāhu`anhu) narrated, who said: "I
heard the Messenger of Allāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) say, “Allāh ordained
the measures (of everything) fifty thousand years before He created the heavens
and the earth.'' [Recorded by Muslim, Ahmad]
Allāh’s
statement, “Verily,
that is easy for Allāh.” means that He knows all things before they
occur, and He records them exactly as they will occur when they occur, and this
is easy for Him. Verily, Allāh knows what happened, what will happen and what
did not happen, and what shape and form it will take if it were to happen.
2.Allāh Almighty Orders Patience
and Gratitude
Allāh
further said:
“In order that you may not be sad over matters that you fail to
get, nor rejoice because of that which has been given to you. And Allāh likes not
prideful boasters.”
[Al-Hadid 57:23]
The
ayat, “In order that you may not grieve at the
things over that you fail to get, nor rejoice over that which has been given to
you.” meaning, ‘We informed you of Our encompassing
knowledge, recording all things before they occur and creating all things in
due measure known to Us, so that you may know that what has met you would never
have missed you and what has missed you would never have met you. Therefore, do
not grieve for what you have missed of fortune, because had it been destined
for you, you would have achieved it.’ (It is also recited :) “nor rejoice over that which came to you”
The
phrase “came to you” means “which has been given to you.” Both meanings are related.
Allāh says here, ‘do not boast before people about
what Allāh has favored you with, because it is not you who earned it by your
efforts. Rather, all this came your way because Allāh destined them for you and
provided them for you as provisions. Therefore, do not use what Allāh has
granted you as a reason to boast and become arrogant with others.’
Allāh’s
statement: “And Allāh likes not prideful boasters.”
meaning, who acts arrogantly with other people. `Ikrimah (rahimahullāh)
commented by saying, "Every one of us
experience happiness and grief. However, make your joy with gratitude and
endure your grief with patience.''
[Tafsir
Ibn Kathir]
And
the Prophet (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) said:
“The pens have been lifted and the pages have
dried.”[Narrated and classified as sahih by At-Tirmidzi (2516), from the
hadith of Ibn `Abbās.]
Al-Mubarakfuri
(rahimahullāh) said:
“The pens have been lifted and the pages have dried” means, what has been
decreed has been written in Al-Lawh Al-Mahfouz (the Book of Decrees), and
nothing else will be written after that is done.
[Tuhfat
al-Ahwadhi, 7/186]
The
writing is of two types: firstly a kind which cannot be altered or changed,
which is what is in Al-Lawh Al-Mahfouz, and secondly a type which may be
altered or changed, which is in the hands of the angels. And the ultimate
outcome is what is written in Al-Lawh Al-Mahfouz. This is one of the
meanings of the words of Allāh:
“Allāh blots out what He wills and confirms (what He wills). And
with Him is the Mother of the Book (Al-Lawh Al-Mahfouz)”
[Al-Rad,
13:39]
Hence,
we can comprehend what was narrated in the Sunnah, that upholding family ties
increases one’s lifespan or increases one’s provision; or that duā’ can
alter the divine decree. For Allāh knows whether His servants will uphold
the ties of kinship or make duā’, so He writes in Al-Lawh Al-Mahfouz that this
person will have more provision or a longer life span.
Ibn Taimiyyah (rahimahullāh) said:
Provision
is of two types:
1.That which Allāh knows He will provide, which cannot be changed.
2. That which He has prescribed and told to the angels. This may increase or decrease depending on causes.
1.That which Allāh knows He will provide, which cannot be changed.
2. That which He has prescribed and told to the angels. This may increase or decrease depending on causes.
If Allāh commands the angels to write provision for a person if he upholds the ties of kinship and because of it Allāh will increase his provision. It was proven in Al-Sahihayn that the Prophet (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) said: “Whoever would like his provision to be increased and his life span to be extended let him uphold the ties of kinship.” Similarly the life span of Dawud (`alaihis-Salām) was extended by sixty years and Allāh made it one hundred years, after it was originally forty. This is as `Umar Ibn Khattab (radhiyallāhu`anhu) said: “O Allāh , if you have decreed that I am to be doomed, then erase that and make me one of those who are to be blessed, because You blot out whatever You will and confirm whatever You will.”
Similarly
Allāh said of Nuh (`alaihis-Salām): “That you should worship Allāh (Alone), fear (be dutiful
to) Him, and obey me, He (Allāh) will forgive you of your sins and respite you
to an appointed term” [Surah Nuh, 71:3-4]
And
there is a great deal of corroborating evidence. The means of acquiring
provision comes under the heading of that which Allāh has decreed. If it has
been decreed that a person will earn his provision by means of his work and
efforts, and then Allāh will cause him to work and strive and that which is
decreed for him by means of his work it will not come to him without him
working to earn it. And what has been decreed for him without his having to
earn it, such as an inheritance, will come to him without him working for it.
Work
or striving is of two types: striving in work for the sake of earning a living,
such as industry, farming and business; and striving in du’a, putting one's
trust in Allāh, treating others kindly, and so on. Allāh will help His servants
so long as His servants help his brother.
[Majmu’
al-Fatawa, 8/540, 541]
Allāh
Almighty Knows Best.