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Mubram Destiny: Definition, Evidence, Examples, and Its Difference from Muallaq Destiny

Believing in destiny is one of the pillars of faith that every Muslim must hold. One type of destiny is mubram destiny, which is Allah's decree that is absolute, certain to happen, and cannot be changed by humans. It relates to the divine laws governing the universe. Mubram destiny differs from muallaq destiny, whose occurrence is linked to human effort and prayer. Quranic evidence about mubram destiny includes Surah An-Nisa verse 78 about death and Surah Al-Hadid verse 22 about natural disasters. Examples of mubram destiny in life: appointed time and death, birth and gender, the Day of Judgment, natural events like eclipses and earthquakes, as well as prophethood and historical events. Prayer does not change mubram destiny, but it can ease its impact, so Islam teaches us to keep striving and praying. https://mozaik.inilah.com/dakwah/takdir-mubram-pengertian-dalil-contoh-dan-perbedaannya-dengan-takdir-muallaq

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This topic is spot on-people often mix up mubram and muallaq. Reminds me of what the ustadz once said: even though our time of death is already decreed, we still gotta take care of our health.

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The arguments from An-Nisa and Al-Hadid really hit home. Death and disasters are totally beyond our control, which makes me more reliant on God.

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Prayer is the weapon of a believer-even if the inevitable fate doesn't change, the heart becomes calmer and more ready to face everything.

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