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believe in God
I will have to accept the concept of
fate
and if I accept fate
I will have to renounce freedom. Since I am
attached to freedom
I do not believe in God.
However
there is no contradiction between belief in fate
on the one
hand
and the freedom of man
on the other. While regarding God's will
to be universal in scope
the Noble Quran also ascribes a free and active
role to man
describing him as capable of consciously fashioning his own
destiny with a knowledge of good and bad
ugly and beautiful
and the capacity
to choose between them. We have shown the path to man
and he is free
to choose the right path and be thankful or to choose the path of ingratitude.
(76:3) Whoever wishes for the eternal abode and strives for it as
needed will find his efforts rewarded. (17:19)
Those who on the Day of Judgment seek refuge in determinism and say:
It God wished
we would not worship other than Him (16:35) are rebuked
for attributing their own sinfulness and error to divine will and fate.
In none of the verses of the Quran are the corrupt and evil deeds of
individuals or societies attributed to fate and destiny. Equally
fate
and destiny are not depicted as obstacles to a corrupt and polluted society's
reforming itself. Not a single verse can be found in which God's will has
supplanted man's will
or in which it is said that men started to suffer
because of fate and destiny.
The Quran repeatedly mentions the wrath of God that will overtake the
tyrannical and corrupt
bringing painful punishment in its wake.
Since God is extremely loving and merciful to His servants
having bestowed
countless bounties on them
and is
at the same time
clement and ready
to accept repentance
He always keeps open for the sinner the path of return
to purity and rectitude. God's acceptance of repentance is
in itself
a great instance of His mercy.
Although the scope of man's will is greater and more extensive than
that of all other known living creatures and plays a more creative role
his will has effect only in areas delimited for his activity and deeds
by God. He cannot
therefore
accomplish everything he wants throughout
his life.
It often happens that man decides to do something but however hard he
tries
he is unable to accomplish it. The reason for this is not that God's
will opposes itself to man's will and prevents him
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