Qadar
Concept of Qadar (Arab: Al-qaḍāʾ wa Al-qadar, rear RTL القضاءوالقدر, fate; the will of God ) is a term used in Islam to indicate the destiny. It supposes some free will and is opposed to the djab , the Fatalisme.
Sunnisme
This concept is one of the six beliefs necessary to the faith. It was developed by Ma' bad Al-Juhani within the framework of its Madhhab at the end of the 7th century. Two meanings are possible:- For some, the action of a person is not written is, but must arrive for this person. The free will ( ikhtiyar ) is thus limited.
- Another prospect affirms that God east omniscent and consequently with the prescience of all the future possible ones. God judges then which futures will be allowed, and the choice of the men is between the various possibilities approved by God. It thus supposes a certain free will. The followers of these doctrines were called Qadarîy (qadarīy, RTL rear قدريّ: fatalistic ). This term is to be taken by antiphrasis since on the contrary it nominates a person believing in the personal liabilities of all the believers.
Shiism
For the Shiites, the truth ranges between the two: “Neither forced, nor total free will, the truth is between the two extremes”. The Intermediate Way ( Amrun Bayn-Al-Amrayn ) is regarded as a complex question which cannot be fully included/understood of all.
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