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Creation and Free Will

The Islamic perspective on the creation of the universe, the nature of human beings, and the concept of free will, including the role of Satan and the consequences of human choices, as exemplified in the story of Prophet Adam

intermediate
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The Islamic concept of creation and free will is rooted in the belief that Allah is the sole creator of the universe, emphasizing the importance of Tawhid, or the oneness of God. This belief shapes the understanding of human existence and the role of free will, which allows individuals to make choic...

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Key Terms

Tawhid
The oneness of Allah, central to Islamic belief.

Example: Tawhid emphasizes that there is no god but Allah.

Qadar
The divine decree or predestination in Islam.

Example: Believers accept Qadar as part of their faith.

Human Agency
The capacity of individuals to make choices.

Example: Human agency allows people to choose between right and wrong.

Divine Knowledge
Allah's all-encompassing knowledge of past, present, and future.

Example: Divine knowledge means Allah knows every choice we will make.

Ethics
Moral principles that govern a person's behavior.

Example: Islamic ethics guide believers in making righteous decisions.

Accountability
Being responsible for one's actions, especially in a moral context.

Example: Muslims believe they will be held accountable for their choices in the afterlife.

Related Topics

Islamic Ethics
Study of moral principles in Islam and their application in daily life.
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Philosophy of Religion
Exploration of philosophical questions related to religion, including free will and determinism.
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Theology of Islam
In-depth study of Islamic beliefs, including the nature of God and human existence.
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Key Concepts

TawhidQadarHuman AgencyDivine Knowledge