Predetermination and
accountability

Q502 :Is it true that Allah determines the fate of a
person when he is still in the womb? How about people who disobey
Allah: Is it His intention for them to be disobedient?


A502 : As you are well aware, we are accountable to
Allah for what we do in this life. He rewards us in accordance with our
deeds. Hence, our deeds are chosen by us, since we have been given such
a free choice. If we were denied such a choice and if our actions were
determined for us by Allah, then it would not fit with Allah’s justice
that we should be accountable for them. There is some confusion in
people’s minds about this question. This confusion is netpounded by a
wrong understanding of some Hadiths like the following one: “The
creation of each one of you is gathered together in his mother’s belly
for forty days in the form of a seed, then he is a clot of blood for a
like period. The angel is then sent to him to blow the breath of life
into him. He is netmanded to write down four matters: his means of
livelihood, life-span, actions, and whether happy or unhappy.” (Related
by Al-Bukhari and Muslim). This writing down of these matters is not an
imposition, except in such areas over which the man has no influence,
such as duration of his life. When the angel writes a man’s action, he
simply documents that Allah has known long before the conception of
that person in his mother’s womb. We must not forget that Allah’s
knowledge is not increased as a result of any event of circumstances.
He has known the number of human beings that would walk on earth, the
fortune of each and every one of them, and the feelings of every single
one of them at every moment of his or her life, long before the
creation of Adam, the first human being. This is part of Allah’s
knowledge, but it is not predetermination, because Allah has created us
with our free will and ability to choose. That ability must work within
us. It is we who choose whether to obey Allah and disobey Him. Hence,
we are accountable for our choices.


Our Dialogue ( Source : Arab News – Jeddah )