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Ahmad ibn al-Hasan al-Qittan said: Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Sa`id al-Hamdani said: `Ali ibn al-Hasan ibn `Ali ibn Fuddal said, on the authority of his father, on the authority of Marwan ibn Muslim, on the authority of Thabit ibn Abu Safiyyah, on the authority of Sa`d ibn al-Khaffaf, on the authority of al-Asbagh ibn Nubatah that The Commander of the Faithful (AS) said: âAllah, the Mighty and High, revealed to David [Dawud] (AS): O David, you will and I will.
However, your will is not except what I will. Therefore, if you submit to My Will, I will bestow you with what you will. However, if you do not submit to My Will, I will trouble you in what you wish. In the end, it is always My will that will prevail.