Mina incident and divine decree (a critique on Wahhabis justification)
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Abstract:
divine fore-ordainment and Predestination (Qadha and Qadar) is one of the most basic and profound issues that attracted the attention of various Islamic scholars, whether Sunni or Shia. Islamic thinkers and scholars inspired bythe Quran and the traditions of Prophet Mohammads (PBUH) and directed by Imams (s), explained and interpreted the relationship between creativity and lordship of God with the universe and human actions so that the evil and defects and obscene acts do not ascribe to God. In their view, belonging knowledge and providence, and destiny of God to all creatures and creation including human actions, by no means requires negate of human free will, and cause and effect system, and the role of the potential agent rather according to them, the power and free will of man is upon Gods work and His providence and destiny. Referring to the Wahhabi view of fate and predestination, it turns out by accepting popularized divine fate and emphasis on the necessity of faith they also consider predestination incompatible with human freedom. According to this view, it is unclear why they disclaim the authority and responsibility in the Mina incident based on appealing to predestination.
Keywords:
God , Predestination , Human , Free will , Wahhabis , the Mina incident
Language:
Persian
Published:
Miqat Hajj, Volume:24 Issue: 93, 2015
Pages:
97 to 116
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