Living In Accordance With The Quran: Starting The Day Knowing That Every Moment Is Predestined To Happen
You do not engage in any matter or recite any of the Qur’an or do any action without Our witnessing you while you are occupied with it. Not even the smallest speck eludes your Lord, either on earth or in heaven. Nor is there anything smaller than that, or larger, which is not in a Clear Book. (Chapter 10 verse 61)
Nothing occurs, either in the earth or in yourselves, without its being in a Book before We make it happen. That is something easy for God. That is so that you will not be grieved about the things that pass you by or exult about the things that come to you. God does not love any vain or boastful man. (57 : 22 to 23)
“... God created both you and what you do” ( 37 : 96)
Say: ‘I possess no power to harm or help myself except as God wills..’ (10 : 49)
Say: ‘Nothing can happen to us except what God has ordained for us. He is Our Master. It is in God that the believers should put their trust.’ (9 : 51)
(Hud said,) ‘I have put my trust in God, my Lord and your Lord. There is no creature He does not hold by the forelock. My Lord is on a Straight Path.’ (11 : 56)
... God’s command is a pre-ordained decree. (33 : 38)
There is no creature on the earth which is not dependent upon God for its provision. He knows where it lives and where it dies. They are all in a Clear Book. (11 : 6)
Certainly there is no hidden thing in either heaven or earth which is not in a Clear Book. (27 : 75)
Everything they did is in the Books. Everything is recorded, big or small. (54 : 52 to 53)
When you were on the nearer slope, and they were on the further slope and the caravan was lower down than you. If you had made an appointment with them you would have broken the appointment. However, it happened so that God could settle a matter whose result was preordained: so that those who died would die with clear proof, and those who lived would live with clear proof. God is All-Hearing, All-Knowing. (8 : 42)
Remember when God made you see them as few when you met them, and also made you seem few in their eyes. This was so that God could settle a matter whose result was preordained. All matters return to God. (8 : 44)
“...You stayed some years among the people of Madyan. Then you arrived at the pre-ordained time, Musa! ( 20 : 40)
No self can die except with God’s permission, at a predetermined time... (3 : 145)