This Is My Faith - Al-fatlawi, Ali - الصفحة ١٠٤ - Fate and Destiny
Anwar: As you like, sir. You know better.
Hasan: All right! Dear Brother, fate and destiny are Islamic issues mentioned both in the Noble Quran and Honorable Sunna, and we need to believe in them because Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) ordered us to do so in this Hadith: (There are four God does not look at in Judgment Day: the ungrateful to parents, the favor reminder, the fate refuter and the alcoholic).
Anwar: So, we must believe in them whether we knew the details to them or not.
Hasan: Very good. Wise answer, but it’ll be good if we know something about them in brief.
Anwar: Go ahead. I’m all ears!
Hasan: First, we need to define fate and destiny:
Fate linguistically means to limit the amount, value and price of everything.
Destiny linguistically means to perform something precisely and accurately.
In fact, destiny refers to many concepts, some of which