Time is a Perception Too
At this point in the book it has been explained
that matter, thought to be an absolute existent, is actually nothing but
a perception-an image experienced by every person in his brain. And it
has been shown how important this reality has been for the increase of
fear and love toward God, the spread of spirituality and good morals and
the collapse of materialism.
There is another concept similar to matter that materialists have considered
eternal and absolute-time. But like matter, time is also a perception
and is not eternal; there is a moment when it was created. This fact,
which has now been established by scientific proofs, was revealed in several
verses of the Qur’an.
Time Is A Concept That Is Formed From The Comparison
Of One Moment With Another
Time is a concept that depends totally on our perceptions and the comparison
we make between our perceptions. For example, at this moment you are reading
this book. Suppose that, before reading this book, you were eating something
in the kitchen. You think that there is a period between the time when
you were eating in the kitchen and this moment, and you call it "time".
In fact, the moment you were eating in the kitchen is a piece of information
in your memory, and you compare this moment with the information in your
memory and call it time. If you do not make this comparison, the concept
of time disappears and the only moment that exists for you will be the
present moment.
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We think that a lapse of time
has occurred between the moment the telephone rings and when
we hear the voice of a friend, and we call this interval "time".
Time is a perception that arises from making a comparison between
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For example, a high school graduation ceremony is something in a person's
memory. By comparing other pieces of information in his memory since the
graduation, with the present moment, he forms an idea of time and, according
to the information in his memory, he determines the length or the shortness
of this time. But this sense of length or shortness is completely in his
brain, and comes from this comparison.
In the same way, when someone sees a person bend over to pick up a pen
that he had dropped on the floor and put it on the table, he makes a comparison.
In the moment when the observer saw the person put the pen on the table,
that person's bending over, picking up the pen, walking to the table are
pieces of information in the observer's brain. The perception of time
arises from the comparison of the person putting the pen on the table
with these pieces of information.
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Time is a concept that depends on comparing events we have
experienced. For example, someone goes into a room. Later
he sees a pen on the floor and bends over to pick it up. Then,
he takes the pen to a table and places it there. The person
makes a comparison between all these actions. He thinks that
a space of time has passed between each one and so the perception
of time comes to be.
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Renowned physicist Julian Barbour defines time in this way:
Time is nothing but a measure of the changing positions
of objects. A pendulum swings, the hands on a clock advance.40
In short, time is composed of a few pieces of information hidden as
a memory in the brain; rather, it arises from the comparison of images.
If a person did not have a memory, that person would live only in the
present moment; his brain would not be able to make these interpretations
and, therefore, he would not have any perception of time.
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A person's past is composed of information given to her memory.
If a person's memory is erased, her past is also erased. The
future is composed of ideas. Without these ideas, only the
"present moment" of experience remains.
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The Views Of Scientists On The Idea That Time Is A Perception
Today it has been scientifically accepted that time is a concept that
arises from our making a definite sequential arrangement among movements
and changes. We will try to make this clearer by giving examples from
those thinkers and scientists who have established this view.
The physicist Julian Barbour caused a great stir in the scientific world
with his book entitled The End of Time in which he examined the
ideas of timelessness and eternity. He pointed out that the idea that
time was a perception was very difficult for many people to accept. In
an interview with Barbour reported in Discover magazine, these
comments are made about time being a perception:
"I still have trouble accepting it" he (Barbour) says.
But then, common sense has never been a reliable guide to understanding
the universe - physicists have been confounding our perceptions since
Copernicus first suggested that the sun does not revolve around Earth.
After all, we don't feel the slightest movement as the spinning Earth
hurtles through the void at some 67,000 miles per hour. Our sense of
the passage of time, Barbour argues, is just as wrongheaded as the credo
of the Flat Earth Society.41
As we can see above, this renowned physicist pointed out that any idea
we have of time being absolute is false, and that research done in modern
physics has confirmed this. Time is not absolute; it is a variously
perceived, subjective concept depending on events.
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Because every event is shown to us in a definite
series, we think that time always moves forward. For example, a
skier always skies down a mountain, not up it. A drop of water does
not rise up from a pool, but always falls down into it. In this
situation, a skier's position on a mountain is in the past, while
his position down the mountain is the future. However, if the information
in our memories were to be displayed in reverse, as we would rewind
a film, what is for us the future, that is the downhill position,
would be the past and the past, that is the uphill position, would
be the future.
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François Jacob, thinker, Nobel laureate and famous professor of genetics,
in his book entitled Le Jeu des Possibles (The Possible and the
Actual) says this about the possibility that time can move backwards:
Films played backwards make it possible for us to imagine
a world in which time flows backwards. A world in which milk separates
itself from the coffee and jumps out of the cup to reach the milk-pan;
a world in which light rays are emitted from the walls to be collected
in a trap (gravity center) instead of gushing out from a light source;
a world in which a stone slopes to the palm of a man by the astonishing
cooperation of innumerable drops of water which enable the stone to jump
out of water. Yet, in such a world in which time has such opposite features,
the processes of our brain and the way our memory compiles information,
would similarly be functioning backwards. The same is true for the past
and future and the world will appear to us exactly as it currently appears.42
Because our brain works by arranging things in a sequence, we do not
believe that the world works as described above; we think that time always
moves forward. However, this is a decision our brain makes and is therefore
totally relative. If the information in our brains were arranged like
a film being projected backwards, time would be for us like a film being
projected backwards. In this situation, we would start to perceive that
the past was the future and the future was the past and we would experience
life in a way totally opposite than we do now.
In fact, we cannot know how time moves or, indeed, if it moves at all.
This demonstrates that time is not an absolute reality but only a kind
of perception.
The fact that time is a perception was proved by the greatest physicist
of the 20th century, Albert Einstein, in his "General Theory of Relativity".
In his book, The Universe and Dr. Einstein, Lincoln Barnett says
this:
Along with absolute space, Einstein discarded the concept
of absolute time - of a steady, unvarying inexorable universal time flow,
streaming from the infinite past to the infinite future. Much of the obscurity
that has surrounded the Theory of Relativity stems from man's reluctance
to recognize that sense of time, like sense of colour, is a form of perception.
Just as space is simply a possible order of material objects, so time
is simply a possible order of events. The subjectivity of time is
best explained in Einstein's own words. "The experiences of an individual"
he says, "appear to us arranged in a series of events; in this series
the single events which we remember appear to be ordered according
to the criterion of 'earlier' and 'later'. There exists, therefore,
for the individual, an I-time, or subjective time. This in itself
is not measurable. I can, indeed, associate numbers with the events, in
such a way that a greater number is associated with the later event than
with an earlier one.43
From these words of Einstein, we can understand that the idea that time
moves forward is totally a conditioned response.
Einstein himself pointed out, as quoted in Barnett's book: "Space and
time are forms of intuition, which can no more be divorced from consciousness
than can our concepts of colour, shape, or size."44
According to the "General Theory of Relativity", time is not absolute;
apart from the series of events according to which we measure it, it has
no independent existence.
Our dreams are very important in understanding the relativity of time.
In our sleep we experience events that we believe go on for days but actually,
we are having a dream which lasts for only a few minutes or even a few
seconds.
In order to make this clearer, let us think of an example. Let us think
of a specially designed room with one window and that we spend a certain
amount of time in it. In the room there is a clock by which we will be
able to see the passage of time. Through the window we can see the sun
coming up and going down at regular intervals. After a few days we are
asked how long we have stayed in the room. Our answer will be calculated
by information we have received based on looking at the clock from time
to time and on how many times the sun rose and set. For example, we calculate
that we have spent three days in the room. But if the person who put us
in the room comes and says that we were actually in the room for two days,
that the sun we saw in the window was actually artificially produced,
and that the clock in the room was fast, then our calculations would make
no sense.
This example shows that our knowledge about the rate at which time passes
depends on references which change according to the person who is perceiving
it.
One twin sister takes a space trip at a speed
close to the speed of light. When she returns thirty years later,
the sister who stayed on the earth will be much older compared to
the sister who went into space.
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This is an example of how under different circumstances a person perceives
the same amount of time as longer or shorter. Here is another example.
For a person who is waiting for his brother to come out of an operation,
one hour seems like several. But if the same person is doing something
he really enjoys, he cannot understand how the hour passed so quickly.
Einstein scientifically established the following fact in his "General
Theory of Relativity": The rate at which time passes changes according
to the speed of a body and its distance from the center of gravity. If
the speed increases, time decreases, contracts, moves slower and seems
that the point of inertia approaches.
Let us explain this with one of Einstein's thought experiments. Suppose
that there are two twin brothers. One of them stays in this world, the
other goes on a space journey during which he travels
almost at the speed of light. When he returns from space, he will find
that his twin brother is much older than he is. The reason for this is
that the time passed much more slowly for the brother who went on the
space trip. The same example can be thought of in relation to a father
who went on a space trip in a rocket traveling at nearly 99 percent of
the speed of time and his son who remained on this earth. According to
Einstein, if the father was 27 years old and his son was three, 30 earth-years
later when the father returned to earth, the son would be 33 and the father
would be 30 years old. 45
The relativity of time is not something that is relative to the speeding
up or slowing down of the clock; it comes from the fact that every material
system, to the particles at the subatomic level, works at different rates
of speed. In an environment where time was slowed down, a person's heartbeat,
rate of cell division and brain activity would happen more slowly. In
this situation, a person would go about his daily business unaware that
time had slowed down.
The Concept Of The Relativity Of Time Is Revealed In
The Qur’an
As we explained in previous pages, time is not an absolute reality; with
discoveries in modern science it has been definitely proved that it is
a relative perception. It is a wonder that this discovery made by science
in the 20th century was revealed in the Qur’an 1400 years before.
For example, in some verses, it is pointed out that life is very short.
A human life of approximately 60 years is said to be as short as an hour
in a day.
On the Day He calls you, you will respond by praising
Him and think that you have only tarried a very short time. (Surat al-Isra': 52)
On the day We gather them together-when it will
seem if they had tarried no more than an hour of a single day - they will
recognize one another... (Surah Yunus: 45)
In other verses, it is revealed that time is much shorter than people
think it is.
He will say, "How many years did you tarry on the
earth?" They will say, "We tarried there for a day or part of a day. Ask
those able to count!" He will say, "You only tarried there for a little
while if you did but know!" (Surat al-Muminun: 112-114)
In other verses in the Qur’an it is said that time moves with a different
speed in different dimensions. For example, it is revealed that one day
in God's sight is equal to a thousand years. (The Qur'an, 22: 47) Other
verses speak of this:
The angels and the Spirit ascend to Him in a day
whose length is fifty thousand years. (Surat al-Ma'arij: 4)
He directs the whole affair from heaven to earth.
Then it will again ascend to Him on a Day whose length is a thousand years
by the way you measure. (Surat as-Sajda: 5)
In the style used in many verses of the Qur'an, it is clearly shown that
time is a perception. For example, God speaks of a number of believers
(The Companions of the Cave) whom He put into a deep sleep for over 300
years. Later, when He woke them up, these people thought that they had
been asleep for a very short time; they could not imagine how long they
had been asleep:
So We sealed their ears with sleep in the cave
for a number of years. Then We woke them up again so that we might see
which of the two groups would better calculate the time they had stayed
there. (Surat al-Kahf: 11-12)
That was the situation when we woke them up so
they could question one another. One of them asked, "How long have you
been here?" They replied, "We have been here for a day or part of a day."
They said, "Your Lord knows best how long you have been here..." (Surat al-Kahf: 19)
The situation referred to in the verse below is an important proof that
time is a psychological perception:
Or the one who passed by a town which had fallen
into ruin? He asked, "How can God restore this to life when it has died?"
God caused him to die a hundred years then brought him back to life. Then
He asked, "How long have you been here?" He replied, "I have been here
a day or part of a day." He said, "Not so! You have been here a hundred
years. Look at your food and drink-it has not gone bad-and look at your
donkey so We can make you a Sign for all mankind. Look at the bones -how
We raise them up and clothe them in flesh." When it had become clear to
him, he said, "Now I know that God has power over all things." (Surat al-Baqara: 259)
As we see, these verses clearly reveal that time is relative and not
absolute. This means that time changes according to the perceptions of
the perceiver; it is not a concrete existent that exists on its own apart
from the perceiver.
The Relativity Of Time Explains The Reality Of Destiny
As we see from the account of the relativity of time and the verses that
refer to it, time is not a concrete concept, but one that varies depending
on perceptions. For example, a space of time conceived by us as millions
of years long is one moment in God's sight. A period of 50 thousand years
for us is only a day for Gabriel and the angels.
This reality is very important for an understanding of the idea of destiny. Destiny is the idea that God created every single event, past, present, and future in "a single moment". This means that every event, from the creation of the universe until doomsday, has already occurred and ended in God's sight. A significant number of people cannot grasp the reality of destiny. They cannot understand how God can know events that have not yet happened, or how past and future events have already happened in God's sight. From our point of view, things that have not happened are events which have not occurred. This is because we live our lives in relation to the time that God has created, and we could not know anything without the information in our memories. Because we dwell in the testing place of this world, God has not given us memories of the things we call "future" events. Consequently, we cannot know what the future holds. But God is not bound to time or space; it is He Who has already created all these things from nothing. For this reason, past, present and future are all the same to God. From His point of view, everything has already occurred; He does not need to wait to see the result of an action. The beginning and the end of an event are both experienced in His sight in a single moment. For example, God already knew what kind of end awaited Pharaoh even before sending Moses to him, even before Moses was born and even before Egypt became a kingdom; and all these events including the end of Pharaoh were experienced in a single moment in the sight of God. Besides, for God there is no such thing as remembering the past; past and future are always present to God; everything exists in the same moment.
If we think of our life as a filmstrip, we watch it as if we were viewing a videocassette with no possibility to speed up the film. But God sees the whole film all at once at the same moment; it is He Who created it and determined all its details. As we are able to see the beginning, middle and end of a ruler all at once, so God encompasses in one moment, from beginning to end, the time to which we are subject. However, human beings experience these events only when the time comes to witness the destiny that God has created for them. This is the way it is for the destinies of everyone in the world. The lives of everyone who has ever been created and whoever will be created, in this world and the next, are present in the sight of God in all their details. The destinies of all living things—planets, plants and things—are written together with the destinies of millions of human beings in God's eternal memory. They will remain written without being lost or diminished. The reality of destiny is one of the manifestations of God's eternal greatness, power and might. This is why He is called the Preserver (al-Hafiz).
The Concept Of "Past" Comes From Information In Our Memories
Because of suggestions we receive, we think we live in separate divisions
of time called past, present and future. However, the only reason we have
a concept of "past" (as we explained earlier) is that various things have
been placed in our memories. For example, the moment we enrolled in primary
school is a bit of information in our memory and we perceive it therefore
as an event in the past. However, future events are not in our memories.
Therefore, we regard these things that we do not yet know about as things
that will be experienced or happen in the future. But just as the past
has been experienced from our point of view, so has the future. But, because
these events have not been given to our memories, we cannot know them.
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If God puts future events into our memories, then, the future would be
the past for us. For example, a thirty year old person has thirty years
of memories and events in his memory and, for this reason, thinks he has
a thirty year past. If future events between the ages of thirty and seventy
were to be put into this person's memory, then, for this thirty year old
individual, both his thirty years and the "future" between the ages of
thirty and seventy, would become the past. In this situation past and
future would be present in the memory, and each one would be lived experiences
for him.
A person's past is actually information located
in his memory. If that person's memory were erased, his past would
be gone. The future is composed of human thoughts. We make plans
for the future and think about it, but if our thoughts were destroyed
there would remain no concept of the future. If our memory and our
thoughts were taken from us, we would have only the moment of experience,
or this particular moment, left.
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Because God has made us perceive events in a definite series, as if there
were a time moving from past to future, He does not inform us of our future
or give this information to our memories. The future is not in our memories,
but all human pasts and futures are in His eternal memory. This, as we
said before, is like observing a human life as if it were already wholly
depicted and complete in a film. Someone who cannot advance the film sees
his life as the frames pass one by one. He is mistaken in thinking that
the frames he has not yet seen constitute the future.
Past And Future Are News Of The Unseen
In the verses, God reveals that the only one who knows what is secret,
invisible, unseen and unknown is He Himself:
Say: "O God, Originator of the heavens and the
earth, Knower of the Unseen and the Visible, You will judge between Your
servants regarding what they differed about." (Surat az-Zumar: 46)
Say: "Death, from which you are fleeing, will certainly
catch up with you. Then you will be returned to the Knower of the Unseen
and the Visible and He will inform you about what you did." ( Surat al-Jumu'a: 8)
He said, "Adam, tell them their names." When he
had told them their names, He said, "Did I not tell you that I know the
Unseen of the heavens and the earth, and I know what you make known and
what you hide?" (Surat al-Baqara: 33)
Generally, the word "secret" is thought to refer only to something unknown about the future; however, both the past and the future are secret. Those who have lived in the past and those who will live in the future are kept in God's sight. However, God gives some of the knowledge kept in His sight to the memories of people and makes it known. For example, when God gave knowledge concerning the past in the Qur’an, He told the Prophet Muhammad (may God bless him and grant him peace) that this was news of the unseen:
That is some of the news of the Unseen which We
reveal to you. Neither you nor your people knew it before this time. So
be steadfast. The best end result is for those who do their duty. (Surah Hud: 49)
This is news of the Unseen which We reveal to you.
You were not with them when they decided what to do and devised their
scheme. (Surah Yusuf: 102)
God gave the Prophet Muhammad (may God bless him and grant him peace) information about some things that had not yet happened which was news of the unseen about the future. For example, the taking of Mecca (Surat al-Fath: 27) and the victory of the Greeks over the pagans (Surat ar-Rum: 3-4) were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (may God bless him and grant him peace) before they happened. The Prophet's (may God bless him and grant him peace) sayings about the signs of the day of resurrection and the end times (which were news of the unseen to people of that time) show that God taught these things to him.
The Qur’an explains that news of the unseen is given to prophets and some devout believers. For example, it was revealed to Joseph that the trap set for him by his brothers will come to nothing (Surah Yusuf: 15), and to the mother of Moses it was revealed that her son would escape the cruelty of Pharaoh and become a prophet. (Surat al-Qasas: 7)
Finally, all that we call past and future is news of the unseen hidden
in the sight of God. God gives some of this knowledge to the memories
of those He chooses, at a time He chooses, thus making them aware of some
of the unseen. The events which become visible and observable are characterized
by human beings as being past events.
The Importance Of Submission To Destiny
The fact that past and future are already created in God's sight, and
that everything has happened and is present at God's sight, demonstrates
a very important truth. Everyone is in complete submission to his destiny.
Just as a person cannot change his past, so he cannot change his future,
because, like the past, the future has already happened. Everything in
the future is determined-when and where events will happen, what he will
eat, who he will talk to, what he will discuss, how much money he will
earn, what diseases he will get, and when, where and how he will die.
All these things are already in God's sight and already experienced in
His memory. But this knowledge is not yet in a person's memory.
Therefore, those who are sorry, upset, outraged and worried about the
future, are anxious in vain. The future they are so worried and anxious
about has already happened. And no matter what they do, they cannot change
these things.
At this point it is very important to point out that it is necessary to avoid a mistaken understanding of destiny. Some people misunderstand and think that what is in their destiny will happen anyway so there is nothing they can do. It is true that everything we experience is determined in our destiny. Before we experienced an occurrence, it has been experienced in God's sight and is written in all its details in the Mother of the Book (Lawh Mahfuz) in God's sight. But God gives everyone the sense that he can change things and make his own choices and decisions. For example, when a person wants to drink some water, he does not say "If it is my destiny I will drink", and sit down without making any move. Instead, he gets up, takes a glass and drinks the water. Actually, he drinks a predetermined amount of water from a predetermined glass. But as he does this, he senses that he is acting according to his own desire and will. He senses this throughout his life in everything that he does. The difference between a person who submits himself to God and to the destiny created by God, and someone who cannot grasp this reality is this: the person who submits himself to God knows that everything he does is according to the will of God despite the sense that he has done it himself. The other person mistakenly assumes that he has done everything with his own intelligence and power.
GOD KNOWS AND SEES OUR PAST
AND FUTURE AS ONE MOMENT

In this picture the people
do not see the car and those in the car do not see them. For this
particular moment they are unaware of one another. But someone who
looks at this picture from a distance and from a different place
will easily see everything on both sides at the same moment. The
same thing happens in human life.
We have the concepts of the past and the future and, because we
are bound to time, we are able to see our future only as time passes.
But since God is not bound to time and space, He sees our past,
our future and our present in one single moment, with complete vitality
and clarity. For example, the sudden stop that this driver will
make when he sees the people on the road is known and seen beforehand
in the sight of God.
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For example, when a person who has submitted himself to God learns that he has contracted a disease, knows that the disease is in his destiny and he trusts in God. He thinks that because God has put it in his destiny, it will certainly bring him great good. But he does not wait without taking any measures thinking that if he is destined to get better he will get better. On the contrary, he takes all possible precautions; he goes to a doctor, pays attention to his diet and takes medicine. But he does not forget that the effectiveness of the doctor, the treatment, the medicine, as well as whether or not he will get better are all in his destiny. He knows that all this is in God's memory and was present there even before he came into the world. In the Qur’an, God reveals that everything that human beings experience is written beforehand in a book:
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 may have escaped you or exult about the things that come to you.
God does not love any vain or boastful man. (Surat al-Hadid: 22-23)
For this reason, anyone who believes in destiny will not be troubled or
despair about things that happen to him. On the contrary, he will have
the utmost trust and confidence in his submission to God. God has determined
in advance everything that happens to a person; He has commanded that
we not be sorry for the things that happen to us, and be self-satisfied
by the blessings that we receive. The difficulties that human beings experience,
together with their wealth and success, is determined by God. All these
things are in the destiny predetermined by our Lord to test human beings.
As it is revealed in one verse, "... God's command
is a pre-ordained decree." (Surat al-Ahzab: 38)
In another verse, God reveals that "We have created
all things in due measure." (Surat al-Qamar: 49) Not only human beings but also all things animate and inanimate, the sun, the moon, mountains and trees have their destiny determined by God. For example, a broken antique vase was broken at the moment determined by its destiny. While it was being made, it was determined who would use this centuries-old vase, as well as in which corner of which house and with which other objects it would stand. The designs on the vase and it colors were determined in advance in its destiny. It was known in God's memory on which day, which hour, which minute, by whom and how it would be broken. The first moment the vase was made, the first moment it was placed in the window for sale, the first moment it was placed in the corner of the house, the moment it was broken into pieces, in short, every moment in the centuries-long life of this vase, was present in God's sight as one single moment. Whereas even though the person who would break the vase was not aware that he would break it until a moment before it happened, that moment was experienced and known in God's sight. For this reason, God tells human beings not to be sorry for the things that may have escaped them. What have escaped them escaped in accordance with their destiny, and they cannot change it. People must learn a lesson from what happens in their destiny, see the purpose and benefits that accrue to them from it. They must always incline themselves toward the endless mercy, compassion and justice of our Lord, Who creates their destiny, and spares and protects His servants.


Every existing thing is created with a destiny.
Even before a vase is manufactured, it is determined in God's sight
who will make it and in what style, who will buy it and from where,
in what house and in what corner it will be placed, and on what
day, in what moment and why it will fall and be broken.
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Those who lead their lives heedless of this important reality are always
anxious and fearful. For example, they are very worried about the future
of their children. They are very concerned about questions such as these:
What school will they go to? What profession will they follow? Will they
have good health? What kind of lives will they lead? However, every moment
of a person's life is determined in God's sight, from the time he is a
single cell to the time he learns to read and write, from the first answers
he gives in a university exam to what company he will work in during his
life, what papers he will sign and how many times he will sign them, where
and how he will die. All of these things are hidden in the memory of God.
For example, at this moment, a person is in the fetal stage, at
primary school and at the university. These are all in God's memory as
one single moment, along with the moment he celebrates his thirty-fifth
birthday, the first day he begins his job, the moment when he sees the
angels after he dies, the moment when he is buried, and the moment on
the Last Day when he will give an account to God.
Consequently, it is pointless to worry and be fearful about a life whose
every moment has been lived, experienced and is still present in the memory
of God. No matter how hard a person tries and no matter how anxious he
may be, everyone, his children, spouse, friends and relatives will live
the life that is present at God's sight.
If this is the case, a person of conscience and intelligence who grasps
this reality must submit humbly to God and to the destiny He has created.
Actually, everyone is already in submission to God, created in subservience
to Him. No matter whether he likes it or not, he lives subservient to
the destiny created for him by God. A person who denies his destiny is a denier
because being a denier is written in his destiny.
Those who submit themselves willingly to God may hope to enjoy God's
pleasure and mercy and to win paradise; they will live a life of well
being in security and happiness both in this world and in the world to
come. This is because, for a person who submits himself to God, knowing
that there is nothing better for him than the destiny created for him by
God, there is nothing to fear or be anxious about. This person will make
every effort, but he knows that this effort is in his destiny and, no matter
what he does, he will not have the ability to change what is written in
his destiny.
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Even before a car is manufactured,
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A believer will submit himself to the destiny created by God. In the face
of what happens to him, he will do his best to understand the purpose
of these happenings, take precautions, and make an effort to change things
for the better. But he will take comfort in his knowledge that all these
things come to be according to destiny and that God had determined the most
beneficial things in advance. As an example of this, the Qur'an mentions
measures taken by Jacob for the security of his children. In order to
make his sons beware of people with evil intentions, Jacob advised his
sons to enter the city by different gates but he reminded them that this
would never influence the destiny determined by God.
He said, "My sons! You must not enter through a
single gate. Go in through different gates. But I cannot save you from
God at all, for judgment comes from no one but God. In Him I put my trust,
and let all those who put their trust, put it in Him alone." (Surah Yusuf: 67)
People may do what they like, but they will never be able to change their
destiny. This is revealed in this verse:
Then He sent down to you, after the distress, security,
restful sleep overtaking a group of you, whereas another group became
prey to anxious thoughts, thinking other than the truth about God-thoughts
belonging to the Time of Ignorance-saying, "Do we have any say in the
affair at all?" Say, "The affair belongs entirely to God." They are concealing
things inside themselves which they do not disclose to you, saying, "If
we had only had a say in the affair, none of us would have been killed
here in this place." Say, "Even if you had been inside your homes, those
people for whom killing was decreed would have gone out to their place
of death." So that God might test what is in your breasts and purge what
is in your hearts. God knows the contents of your hearts. (Surah Al 'Imran: 154)
It can be seen in this verse that even if a person runs away from a task
in the way of God in order not to die, if his death is written in his
destiny, he will die anyway. Even the ways and methods resorted to in order
to escape death are determined in destiny and everyone will experience those
things that are written in his destiny. And in this verse, God reveals to
human beings that the purpose of the things created in their destiny is to
test them and to purify their hearts. In the Qur'an it is said that everyone's
death is determined in the sight of God and that the conception of a baby
happens with the permission of God.
God created you from dust and then from a drop
of sperm and then made you into pairs. No female becomes pregnant or gives
birth except with His knowledge. And no living thing lives long or has
its life cut short without that being in a Book. That is easy for God.
(Surah Fatir: 11)
In the verses below it is revealed that everything a person does is written
sentence by sentence and what those in paradise experience are also things
that have already been experienced. As we said earlier, the real life
of paradise is for us in the future. But the lives of those in paradise,
their conversations and feasting is in God's memory at this moment. Before
we were born, the future of humanity in this world and the next had been
experienced in God's sight in a moment and is being kept in God's memory.
Everything they did is in the Books.
Everything is recorded, big or small.
The heedful are amid Gardens and Rivers,
on seats of honour in the presence of a Competent
Sovereign. (Surat al-Qamar: 52-55)
We can understand from this way of speaking in the Qur'an that, in God's
sight, time is a single moment and for Him there is no past or future.
As we see, some events that will be for us in the future, are understood
in the Qur'an as being long passed. This is because both the past and the
future are created by God as a single moment. Therefore, an event which
is related to occur in the future, in fact, has already occurred, but,
because we cannot understand this, we think of them as future. For example,
in the verses where the account to be given to God by human beings is
described, it is understood as a long passed event.
And the trumpet is blown, and all who are in the
heavens and all who are on the earth swoon away, save him whom God wills.
Then it is blown a second time, and behold them standing waiting! And
the earth shone with the light of her Lord, and the Book is set up, and
the prophets and the witnesses are brought, and it is judged between them
with truth, and they are not wronged. Every self will be repaid in full for what it did. He knows best what they are doing. Those who disbelieve will be driven to Hell in companies and when they arrive there and its gates are opened its custodians will say to them, "Did messengers from yourselves not come to you, reciting your Lord's signs to you and warning you of the meeting on this Day of yours?" They will say, "Indeed they did, but the decree of punishment is justly carried out against the unbelievers." They will be told, "Enter the gates of Hell and stay there timelessly, for ever. How evil is the abode of the arrogant!" And those who fear [and respect] their Lord will be driven to the Garden in companies and when they arrive there, finding its gates open, its custodians will say to them, "Peace be upon you! You have done well so enter it timelessly, for ever." (Surat az-Zumar: 68-73)
Some further examples of this are the following:
And every soul came, along with a driver and a
witness. (Surah Qaf: 21)
And the heaven is cloven asunder, so that on that
day it is frail. (Surat al-Haqqa: 16)
And because they were patient and constant, He
rewarded them with a garden and garments of silk. Reclining in the garden
on raised thrones, they saw there neither the sun's excessive heat nor
excessive cold. (Surat al-Insan: 12-13)
And Hell is placed in full view for all to see.
(Surat an-Nazi'at: 36)
But on this day the believers laugh at the unbelievers.
(Surat al-Mutaffifin: 34)
And the sinful saw the fire and realized they are
going to fall into it and find no way of escaping from it. (Surat al-Kahf: 53)
In the above verses, the events we are to experience after death are
described as finished. This is because God is not bound to the relative
dimension of time as we are. God has willed all these events in timelessness;
human beings have done them, experienced them all and brought them to
a conclusion. The verse below reveals that every kind of occurrence, great
and small, happens within the knowledge of God and is inscribed in a book.
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. (Surah Yunus: 61)
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