10-23-2009, 01:45 AM
Dears
Though it is off topic, but here a good question was raised. Following paras may provide an explanation.
Length of life and "rizq" are Taqdeer-e-Mubarram, i.e. fixed by Allah. So, does not change by dua or good actions. Now, question arises, if it is pre-destined by Allah, then why suicide or killing someone else is haram cuz person does that due to fixed, pre-written Taqdeer-e-Mubarram by Allah, so that person should not be responsible.
The answer is, basically Allah is omniscient, knows all infinitely. He knows beforehand what would happen in future. So, he wrote what that typical person would do and about his actions.
Moreover, taking any human beingâs life (including killing oneself), except under certain conditions like Islamic Punishments, or âqatal-e-kafir during warâ etc. is âharam/â forbidden act. Therefore, whoever intentionally commits such haram act (suicide or homicide) with all his sanity would be responsible for his âactionâ (i.e. amal), not Allah because he wrote.
Wallah-o-Alam. May Allah forgive me for any mistake.
Regards
Though it is off topic, but here a good question was raised. Following paras may provide an explanation.
Length of life and "rizq" are Taqdeer-e-Mubarram, i.e. fixed by Allah. So, does not change by dua or good actions. Now, question arises, if it is pre-destined by Allah, then why suicide or killing someone else is haram cuz person does that due to fixed, pre-written Taqdeer-e-Mubarram by Allah, so that person should not be responsible.
The answer is, basically Allah is omniscient, knows all infinitely. He knows beforehand what would happen in future. So, he wrote what that typical person would do and about his actions.
Moreover, taking any human beingâs life (including killing oneself), except under certain conditions like Islamic Punishments, or âqatal-e-kafir during warâ etc. is âharam/â forbidden act. Therefore, whoever intentionally commits such haram act (suicide or homicide) with all his sanity would be responsible for his âactionâ (i.e. amal), not Allah because he wrote.
Wallah-o-Alam. May Allah forgive me for any mistake.
Regards