This Is My Faith - Al-fatlawi, Ali - الصفحة ١٠٥ - Fate and Destiny
were mentioned by Sheikh Al-Mofid([٣]) – God bless his soul: “It can mean creation, command, informing and even judgment; this way we can understand this Holly Verse: (Then He ordained them seven heavens in two Days)٤١;١٢, that is, He made them expertly”.
Anwar: It is as if nothing can be done without knowing fate and destiny conventionally, isn’t it?
Hasan: Very true. Now, you are going to know both of them conventionally, and of course, to know them ‘conventionally’ refers to the knowledge we get about them from the experts in ideology and scholastic theology. We can talk now about these two basic elements:
Fate or estimation conventionally means all of the characteristics of something that is related to time, place, quantity and quality, i.e. the boundaries of its existence from being to non-being.
Anwar: Talk to me clearly, I beg you!
Hasan: I will do so next time, and with examples, Inshallah. See you!
[٣] Sheikh Al-Mofid (٩٤٨ – ١٠٢٢): Abu Abdullah Mohammed bin Mohammed bin Al-No'man Al'okbori Al-Baghdadi. Known as Al-Sheikh Al-Mofid and ibn Al-Mu'allim for his expertise as a traditionalist and philosophical theologist. He was an emineng twelver shi'a theologian.