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This article looks at the idea of free will in [[Islam]], especially in light of Islam's doctrine of [[predestination]] (or qadr).
This article looks at the idea of free will in [[Islam]], especially in light of Islam's doctrine of [[predestination]] (or qadr). See a much longer list of explicit and implicit verses on predestination in supporting this claim [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Predestination]].  
==Four Premises==
==Four Premises==


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* [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Predestination]] - ''A Wikiislam page listing far more explicit and implicit verses on predestination in Islamic Scripture''


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