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		<title>Du&#8217;â and its Relationship with Destiny</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi
The topic of du&#8217;â and its  		relationship with destiny (qadr) is a very important one, and one  		around which much confusion exists. Many people ask: &#8220;If everything has  		already been destined to occur, then of what use is du&#8217;â, as, if  		Allah has written what I want, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi</p>
<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">The topic of <em>du&#8217;â</em> and its  		relationship with destiny (<em>qadr</em>) is a very important one, and one  		around which much confusion exists. Many people ask: &#8220;If everything has  		already been destined to occur, then of what use is <em>du&#8217;â</em>, as, if  		Allah has written what I want, I will get it without making <em>du&#8217;â</em>,  		and if it is not written for me, then I will never get it no matter how  		much <em>du&#8217;â</em> I make?&#8221;</span></p>
<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">The response to this question lies in  		understanding the outcome of anything is dependant on the performance of  		the efforts that are necessary to procure it. In other words, it has  		already been decreed, for example, that a seed will give fruit if  		planted, but this will not occur unless the farmer takes the appropriate  		efforts in irrigating the crop, maintaining it, protecting the seedling  		as it grows, and ensuring as much as he can that the factors are  		amenable for the plant to give fruit.</span></p>
<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">So even though a person believes in the  		Divine Decree, he must at the same time strive all he can to ensure that  		the desired goal occurs. So <em>du&#8217;â</em> is the <em>means</em> that one  		uses to achieve the desired goal that one has, and this means in no way  		contradicts the destiny that has been written for that person.</span></p>
<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">This stance is clarified by the Prophet&#8217;s 		<em>hadîth</em> reported by Thawban, that he said:</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #008000;"><em> &#8220;Nothing increases one&#8217;s life-span except good deeds, and nothing repels  	Divine Decree except </em><em>du&#8217;â</em><em>. And very, a person may be deprived  	for sustenance due to a sin that he does!&#8221; </em></span>[Narrated by Ibn  	Maajah #90 and confirmed authentic by <em>Shaykh</em> al-Albaanee in <em>as-Sahîhah</em> #154]</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">In other words, the performance of good  		deeds is a cause of increasing one&#8217;s life span, so if a person puts in  		the necessary effort, the results will be achieved, and this is also  		destined. So both the <em>means</em> to achieve a goal, and the <em> fulfilment</em> of the goal itself, are already decreed.</span></p>
<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">If someone were to ask: &#8220;How can <em>du&#8217;â</em> repel Divine Decree?&#8221; we would respond, &#8220;The fact that you may be ill  		has already been decreed by Allah for you, as has the fact that you will  		ask Allah to cure you of this illness (i.e. both the illness and your  		asking to cure the illness has been decreed). In a similar manner, a  		person may be deprived of his sustenance that was decreed for him since  		Allah&#8217;s eternal knowledge encompassed the fact that this person would  		perform a sinful deed that would cause deprivation of his sustenance.  		All of this, then, is from the decree of Allah, <em>all Glory and Praise  		be to Him</em>.&#8221;</span></p>
<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">There are a number of <em>ahadîth</em> that  		clarify this point. For example, Mu&#8217;aadh ibn Jabal reported that the  		Prophet, <em>peace be upon him</em>, said:</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #008000;"><em> &#8220;Caution will be of no benefit against Divine Decree, but </em><em>du&#8217;â</em><em> benefits all things, whether they come down or not. I therefore advise you  	to make </em><em>du&#8217;â</em><em>, O servants of Allah!&#8221;</em></span> [This <em>hadîth</em> is weak. It was narrated by Ahmad, Abu Ya'la and at-Tabaraanee in <em>al-Kabîr</em>,  	as has been mentioned in <em>Da'îf al-Jâmi'</em> #4785]</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">So no matter how cautious a person is, he  		cannot escape what is written for him, simply because Allah controls  		everything, and nothing escapes His Knowledge or Power. However, by  		turning to Allah through <em>du&#8217;â</em>, it is possible to avert something  		that might have been decreed. Salmaan al-Faarsee narrated that the  		Prophet, <em>peace be upon him</em>, said:</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;"><em><span style="color: #008000;"> &#8220;Nothing repels Divine Decree except du&#8217;â, and nothing increases one&#8217;s  	life-span except good deeds.&#8221;</span></em> [Authentic, reported by at-Tirmidhee  	and al-Haakim from Salmaan, and is in <em>Sahîh al-Jâmi'</em> #7687]</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">This <em>hadîth</em> informs us in no  		uncertain terms that the only way that we can repel some Divine Decree  		is through the means of <em>du&#8217;â</em>. So it is possible that some  		unpleasant matter has been preordained for us, but <em>only if we do not  		make du&#8217;â to avert it from us</em>. So if a <em>du&#8217;â</em> is made, then  		this matter will not occur or be fulfilled, whereas if <em>du&#8217;â</em> is  		left, the misfortune will occur.</span></p>
<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">Another narration by at-Tirmidhee also  		supports this. The Prophet, <em>upon whom be peace</em>, said:</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;"><em><span style="color: #008000;"> &#8220;There is no Muslim on the face of the earth that asks Allah for anything  	except that Allah gives it to him, or averts from him a similar evil, as  	long as he does not ask for something evil or for breaking the ties of  	kinship.&#8221;</span></em> [Authentic, narrated by at-Tirmidhee from 'Ubaadah ibn  	Saamit, as is mentioned in <em>Sahîh al-Jâmi'</em> #5637]</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">From this narration, the  benefits of <em>du&#8217;â</em> are made clear, and its value is understood. For not  only is a person rewarded for a making a <em>du&#8217;â</em>, but it is also a cause of  repelling an evil that was destined for him, and in obtaining the good that he  was expecting.</span></p>
<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">Ibn Hajr,  commenting on the benefits of <em>du&#8217;â</em>, said:</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #800000;">&#8220;And  	the benefit of performing <em>du&#8217;â </em>is the attainment of reward by obeying  	the command (of Allah to make <em>du&#8217;â</em>), and also by the attainment of  	what is asked for, for there is a possibility that the request is dependant  	on the <em>du&#8217;â</em>, since Allah is the Creator of both the effort and result  	of the effort!&#8221;</span> [<em>Fath al-Bârî</em> 11/95]</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">Therefore, the proper response  to the question posed at the beginning of the chapter is, in the words of Ibn  al-Qayyim, as follows:</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #800000;">&#8220;The  	logical consequences of such a reasoning leads to a rejection of all  	efforts. It can, therefore, be said to a person who holds this view, &#8216;If the  	satisfaction of your hunger and thirst has already been destined for you,  	then it will be fulfilled, whether you eat or not. On the other hand, if it  	has not been destined for you, it will never occur, whether you eat or not.  	And if a son has been destined for you, then you will be granted one,  	whether you have intercourse with your wife or not. On the other hand, if a  	son has not been destined for you, then you will never be granted one. In  	this case, there is no point in getting married!&#8217; Now will any sane person  	agree with all of these conclusions?&#8221;</span> [<em>Al-Jawâb al-Kâfi</em> p.13]</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">To summarise, then, Divine  Decree (<em>qadr</em>) cannot be used as an excuse not to make <em>du&#8217;â</em>. For,  just as one strives to ensure that one attains worldly needs, of food, drink and  family, so too must one strive in one&#8217;s religious deeds to attain the desired  goal. <em>Du&#8217;â </em>is intrinsically related to <em>qadr</em>; in fact, it is <em> part</em> of one&#8217;s <em>qadr</em>. Allah has already decreed that a certain matter  will be granted to a servant, or an evil averted from him, <em>if he make du&#8217;â</em>,  so if he were to leave <em>du&#8217;â</em>, then the desired goal would not be reached.</span></p>
<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">Hence why it was the <em>sunnah</em> of the  Prophet, <em>upon whom be peace</em>, to make the following <em>du&#8217;â </em>during the <em>witr</em> prayer:</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;"><em><span style="color: #008000;">&#8221;  	&#8230; Bless me in what You have given me. And avert and turn away from me the  	evil that has been decreed for me, for verily You Decree (all things), and  	none can decree against You &#8230; &#8220;</span></em> [Reported by at-Tirmidhee #464,  	an-Nasaa'ee #1725 and others, with an authentic chain]</span></p>
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<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">So the Muslim turns to Allah  and prays to Him so that any and all evil can be averted from him.</span></p>
<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-size: medium;">Additionally, it should be remembered that the  concept of Divine Decree is one that a human can never fully understand, due to  his limited intellect and finite capabilities. The true Muslim does not delve  too deeply into the philosophical ramifications of Divine Decree. Rather, he  accepts all that has occurred to him in the past as having been destined for  him, and he strives to obtain what he desires in the future (as long as it is  permissible for him). Since he does not know what has been written for him in  the future, he expects the best from Allah, and does everything in his power to  ensure that what he wants is granted to him. Just like going to work everyday  will ensure, if Allah wills, that he gets his pay-cheque at the end of the  month, so too does making <em>du&#8217;aa</em> ensure, if Allah wills, that he achieves  his desired goal.</span></p>


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