This Is My Faith - Al-fatlawi, Ali - الصفحة ١٠٧ - More on Fate and Destiny
Anwar: Excellent. Now, what does destiny mean?
Hasan: Destiny conventionally is segments of causes for the existence of something come together to an extent that makes it essential to exist.
Anwar: Elaborate, please.
Hasan: In other words, if something is described within its supposed boundaries, it is judged that there is no hindrance for it to occur.
Anwar: Will you clarify destiny using the example you have just used for fate?
Hasan: If we can get the land, the construction materials and the layout, and we decided the dimensions and colors, only then can the civil engineer determine the construction of that building.
Anwar: It is time now to bring what we learned into effect in real life. What do you say?
Hasan: Before doing so, I need to tell you two Hadith supporting what we just said:
First, it is reported that Yunis asked Abu Al-Hasan Al-Riza (PBUH) about the meaning of fate and destiny. His