Mohamed, Ph.D
1 min readDec 14, 2024

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🏵️🏵️🏵️ Wolfe, your exploration of evolution and free will raises significant philosophical questions. In Islam, we recognize the interplay between divine will and human agency. The Quran states, "Indeed, Allah does not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves" (Quran 13:11). This verse highlights that while God has appointed laws in the universe, the responsibility of moral choice lies within us.

Additionally, the concept of free will is reinforced by the saying of the Prophet Muhammad: "Each of you is a shepherd and is responsible for his flock" (Bukhari). This underlines the idea that our choices significantly shape our lives and surroundings, bridging divine decree and individual responsibility.

As you ponder these concepts, Wolfe, consider the profound implications of free will in your own life and the accountability that comes with it. Your insights may inspire many to reflect on their role in the universe.

Thank you, Wolfe, for your thought-provoking analysis. What are your thoughts on integrating these perspectives into a broader understanding of human experience?

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Mohamed, Ph.D

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Mohamed, Ph.D
Mohamed, Ph.D

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University professor and author, delving into the worlds of Islamic studies, personal growth, and entrepreneurship to share insights and inspire others.

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