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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
The discussion of Free Will and [[Predestination]] in Islam must begin with certain presumptions concerning the character of [[Allah]]. It must further be acknowledged that these presumptions are all orthodox Muslim dogma. | The discussion of Free Will and [[Predestination]] in Islam must begin with certain presumptions concerning the character of [[Allah]]. It must further be acknowledged that these presumptions are all orthodox Muslim dogma. Furthermore, one must understand the reasoning behind the conclusions made by muslims. | ||
==Four Premises== | ==Four Premises== |