Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Doctoral student of Theology and Islamic Studies, Usuluddin University, Tehran, Iran

2 University of Tehran University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

3 Department of Islamic Philosophy and Philosophy , Tehran University , Iran

Abstract

Belief in divine predestination is one of the Islamic beliefs because many verses and traditions specify it, and in addition to the philosophical dimension, it also has a social and practical aspect. And it is effective in the method and action and social spirit and in the greatness of the tribes and nations. The purpose of this research is to investigate the role of social effects of belief in fate and fate based on the verses of the Quran. In this article, which is done with a descriptive, analytical method with a Qur'anic and narrative approach, the books of the Islamic field and the Islamic Kalam software have been used to investigate the social effects of the belief in destiny and fate. The findings have shown that belief in fate and destiny is among the general issues, and it is effective by penetrating the human mind and will in social life and the quality of dealing with and dealing with incidents.
Conclusion: Overall, it is clear from Islamic history that the Muslims of early Islam received this teaching with their firm belief in predestination and destiny, so that they did not see any contradictions with their own control over their destiny. And therefore, their strong belief in fate, do not lead them to the belief of predestination.

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