Refuting Atheism - The Concept of Destiny

(Zaki Khalid, Lahore)

REFUTING ATHEISM THROUGH THE QUR’AN AND SCIENCE - The Concept of Destiny

This series of articles is meant to give a calculated reply to a certain lot of confused, self-professed “thinkers” called atheists who deny the concept of God and religious beliefs. They are still found in every segment of society living carefree with an undefined purpose of existence. When one proselytizes to them that there is a deity who created all that we see around us, they give nothing but mockery and abuse in return. Typical, in most cases because if we analyze carefully, there is no logical basis for morality and ethics in atheism as they do not believe in the concept of a Hereafter upon which deeds are based.

Allah has ordained for us to engage in meaningful and worthy dialogue especially with those we wish to bring into the fold of Islam. Atheists rant about science and technological development. Hence, it will be appropriate for us to preach them through science whose established facts affirm what is already in The Qur’an.

I begin my series of refutations to Atheism with the concept of Destiny.

The attribute of being dependent on someone or something is not just confined to animals and plants alone. The same also applies to us humans, who have been declared as the best of creation. We are dependent upon Allah for each and every moment of our lives. Be it health, wealth or knowledge. When Allah created Adam (alayhis salam), he breathed into him of the spirit which, when asked before “Who is your Rabb (Lord, Sustainer, Cherisher, Master)?” replied, “Allah”. It was a Universal Declaration of being Allah’s slave. The extent of this dependency on Allah can be ascertained from a verse in The Qur’an in which we are told that our lives in this world are pre-written in the “Lawh-e-Mahfooz”:
Verily, We have created all things with Qadar (Divine Preordainments of all things before their creation, as written in the Book of Decrees Al-Lauh Al-Mahfuz). [Surah Al Qamar, 49]

In 1973, renowned American neurophysiologist Professor Benjamin Libet concluded through experimentation and observation that all our decisions and movements are preset and that consciousness only comes into play half a second after everything has been determined. Professor Libet carried out his research by stating that neurosurgery can be performed without the use of narcosis, in other words while the subject is fully conscious. It was established that there is a fractional delay between a neurological and perceptual process and hence, to put it in layman terms, “We do something before we even decide to do it”. In his detailed findings, it was inferred that we take between approximately 350 and 500 milliseconds to be aware of what we are doing. In one of the experiments it was noticed that when a subject had moved his fingers, the relevant brain cells had gone into action before the subject even took the decision.

These and other findings in an extensive study titled “Unconscious cerebral initiative and the role of conscious will in voluntary action” were published in the Behavioral and Brain Sciences journal year 1985. They scientifically affirmed the concept of “Kun” (Be!) as attributed to Allah’s Majesty and whatever we do has already been written:

In verse 30 of Surah Al-Insaan, Allah says: “But you cannot Will, unless Allah Wills. Verily, Allah is Ever All-Knowing, All-Wise”. Similarly in verse 29 of Surah at-Takweer: “And you Will not, unless (it be) that Allah Wills, the Lord of the 'Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that exists)”

Our speech and actions are all controlled. The programming for each one of us is stored inside the Lawh-e-Mahfooz. Now, a question that arises here is: If such is the case, what about doing bad deeds? Does that not infer Allah “wants” us to do evil? Let us explain the answer with an example: Person A wants to commit adultery. If he does carry out this heinous act, it was also prewritten. However, if he is still in the stage of thoughts and recites a dua with pure intention invoking Allah’s Protection from Satan’s tempting, Allah will surely respond: And your Lord said: "Invoke Me, [i.e. believe in My Oneness (Islamic Monotheism)] (and ask Me for anything) I will respond to your (invocation) [Surah Ghafir, 60] Our Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) advised us, as narrated on the authority of Ibne ‘Umar (May Allah Be pleased with him) “Dua may be of benefit with regard to what has already happened or what has not yet happened, so adhere to dua, O Slaves of Allah.” [Reference: Jami Tirmidhi # 3548]

When a believer sincerely invokes Allah for something, Allah makes amendments in the Lawh-e-Mahfooz: (For) each and every matter there is a Decree (from Allah). Allah blots out what He Wills and confirms (what He Wills). And with Him is the Mother of the Book (Al-Lauh Al-Mahfuz) [Surah Ar-Ra’ad 38, 39].

Making dua is a fine way of remembering the same Allah who, as affirmed by science, controls our lives. Logically speaking, if I want specific modifications in my branded car, I will consult its manufacturer for assistance. Similarly, I know that Allah has created me and hence I will consult Him for help and mercy whenever I want to keep myself away from evil, knowing that the ability to abstain from harm will only be possible if Allah wills. When He will decree “kun” on my dua, the “fa-yakoon” will influence the particles within me to keep my mind and body away from evil things, places and people.

The question I pose to atheists before ending my piece is, Allah controls our destiny and he makes changes in them when we praise and invoke Him. What about you? Now that science has proven man is not in control of his actions, would you mind telling us who is in control of yours?

"It is only men of understanding who will remember (to take advice from Allah's Signs and Verses)"[Surah Az-Zumar, 9]
 

Zaki Khalid
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