Page 151 - Signs of the End Times in Surat Al-Kahf
P. 151
HARUN YAHYA (ADNAN OKTAR)
d
d
:
i
n
i
m
s
a
w
i
Y
u
o
"
f
l
l
n
Musa said: "You will find me patient, ,
M
p
i
t
e
a
u
e
t
a
s
d
e
a
o
b
y
I
n
l
o
n
t
l
w
s
i
d
i
w
h
,
l
l
s
i
a
A
l
i if Allah wills, and I will not disobey
f
l
.
"
u
t
r
y you in any matter."
e
t
o
i
y
m
a
n
n
a
f
r
9
-
h
a
l
,
6
a
u
( (S Surat al-Kahf, 69) )
K
t
a
s we can see in the verse, Musa (as) responds immediately
in a Muslim way by saying "In sha’ Allah" (if Allah wills).
A A This expression shows the believers’ submission to Allah,
that they understand how destiny works and are aware that only Allah
can grant them success.
As we mentioned in the explanation of Surat al-Kahf 23-24 above, it
is Allah’s command not to say "I will do this tomorrow," but to say "if
Allah wills."
Through this answer, Musa (as) draws our attention to the impor-
tance of saying "In sha’ Allah" before beginning something, reaching a
decision, and planning something for tomorrow, because, ultimately,
only Allah bestows success and the necessary capabilities to achieve it.
It is essential for Muslims to remember this great truth: Only Allah
knows and governs everything that occurs in the universe.
149