Assume that a teacher knows that a lazy student will fail at...
Assume that a teacher knows that a lazy student will fail at the end of the year and the teacher is one hundred percent sure of this fact because of years of experience as a teacher.
When the student fails, can the student take the teacher to task and say, “Your knowledge and what you foresaw caused me to fail.” Or, let us assume that he is a sinless and pure person and he knew of a murder which would take place on such and such a day and interferes to prevent it, does the knowledge of this pure person take away the responsibility of the criminal, obliging the criminal to commit the crime?
Or, assume that a new machine has been invented which can predict the occurrence of an event several hours before it happens and it can say that so and so at such and such an hour in such and such a place will commit such and such an act. Does this oblige that person to do this? In summary, Gods knowledge never obliges anyone to do anything. Think and Answer How many kinds of guidance are there? Describe them. Recite the verses of the Qur’an which describe God's guidance and leading astray.
What is the interpretation of God’s guidance and leading astray? What is meant by Gods eternal knowledge? Does this knowledge withdraw our duty and responsibility? Give an example. Previous…