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Belief in the Divine Decree
This is a group contains topics about believing in al-qada’ wa al-qadar (divine will and decree) in different languages.
Number of Items: 5
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- Belief in the Divine Decree
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English
Lecturer : Dr. Saleh As-Saleh
An audio series in English in which Dr. Saleh As-Saleh explains the sixth pillar of faith, belief in predestination in the light of the Quran and sunnah not through personal whims and rational measurements. Allah, the Wise, is who taught us wisdom so we should believe in predestination, good or bad. There are four levels of predestination: Knowledge, writing, will, and creation. The lecturer also answers a question frequently asked by people, which is whether a person has free will. The lecturer confirms that Allah does not do evil but his actions are good for all people.
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English
Lecturer : Walid Basiony
A lecture in English delivered by Sh. Walid Basiony in which he explains the sixth pillar of faith, belief in predestination from the Islamic perspective.
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English
Lecturer : Ali at-Tamimi
A lecture delivered in English in which Sh. Ali At-Tamimi explains predestination according to the Islamic perspective, an issue that made many people go astray for a long time.
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Arabic
Lecturer : AbdulAziz Bin Abdullah Al-Rajhi
It is from the fundementals of faith as mentioned in the hadith of Jabril when he came to the prophet peace be upon and asked him and the prophet replied:’’It is to believe in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, and the Last Day, and to believe in divine destiny, both the good and the evil thereof." so it is the sixth pillar of faith.
- English Lecturer : Suhaib Hasan AbdulGhaffar
A lecture in English delivered by Sh. Suhaib Hasan in which he illustrates the concept of predestination as in the Noble Quran and the Prophetic Sunnah, away from those baseless and useless philosophical and verbal theories.