The Balance Between Destiny and Choice

Valuing the abilities and awareness conferred upon us by Allah and benefitting from the invaluable jewels of freewill and choice endowed upon us by divine grace

Online / In Person / Self Learning

2 Hours Per Week

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  • Ages 16 and above
  • Ideal for Muslims of all schools, interfaith students, and serious learners
  • No prior theology background required
  • Based on Qur’an, Hadith, Sunni & Shia sources
  • Structured comparison between sectarian views
  • Reference-rich material for clarity and depth
  • Encourages respectful, critical, and faith-driven exploration
  • The Historical Importance of ’Adl
  • The Concept and Significance of Divine Justice
  • Ashairah and Motazelah – Opposing Views on Free Will and Justice
  • Philosophical and Theological Differences Between Islamic Schools
  • The Shi'a Perspective on Divine Justice
  • The Moderate Path – “Amrun Bainal Amrain” (Between Compulsion and Free Will)
  • Objections Against Divine Justice – Part I: Calamities, Inequality, and Suffering
  • Objections Against Divine Justice – Part II: Predestination and Free Will
  • Open to all with basic reading skills
  • Interest in Islamic theology and Qur’anic studies
  • Respectful engagement with differing viewpoints
  • Ages 16 and above
  • Ideal for Muslims of all schools, interfaith students, and serious learners
  • No prior theology background required
  • Based on Qur’an, Hadith, Sunni & Shia sources
  • Structured comparison between sectarian views
  • Reference-rich material for clarity and depth
  • Encourages respectful, critical, and faith-driven exploration
  • The Historical Importance of ’Adl
  • The Concept and Significance of Divine Justice
  • Ashairah and Motazelah – Opposing Views on Free Will and Justice
  • Philosophical and Theological Differences Between Islamic Schools
  • The Shi'a Perspective on Divine Justice
  • The Moderate Path – “Amrun Bainal Amrain” (Between Compulsion and Free Will)
  • Objections Against Divine Justice – Part I: Calamities, Inequality, and Suffering
  • Objections Against Divine Justice – Part II: Predestination and Free Will
  • Open to all with basic reading skills
  • Interest in Islamic theology and Qur’anic studies
  • Respectful engagement with differing viewpoints

8

Number
of Modules

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8

Duration
Weeks

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2

Expected
Hours Per Week

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