Without accepting free will, the ultimate aim of revealed religions, i. e. Training and purification of human beings, would be absurd and therefore legislation, punishment, and reward would render useless. Through this ability and free will he may believe or disbelieve, obey or disobey, as allah, may he be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):

Quranic verses that establish the doctrine of free will and refuting misunderstandings among those who claim islam purports predestination. According to the quran, man is (born) free to aim at definite ends, free to choose between alternatives, free to choose good from evil and free to act in accordance with his will. Explore the islamic concept of free will (ikhtiyar), the balance between divine decree (qadr) and human responsibility. Discover quranic verses and classical scholarly insights from ibn kathir and al-qurtubi … Muslims believe that god will reward those who have had faith and done good deeds, and will punish those who have not. Muslims use the term ‘insha’allah’ frequently in conversation to express Today, we’re exploring a fundamental concept in islam:

Muslims believe that god will reward those who have had faith and done good deeds, and will punish those who have not. Muslims use the term ‘insha’allah’ frequently in conversation to express Today, we’re exploring a fundamental concept in islam: Free will. Do we truly have control over our choices, or are they predetermined? Let’s dive into this thought-provoking topic.

Let’s dive into this thought-provoking topic.