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Lessons From Hadith 4 Of The Forty Ḥadīth Of An-nawawih by Lukgaf(m): 8:34am On Mar 17, 2023
This week, we will review the forth hadith of the forty hadith of An-nawawih. For the past review, see here

This hadith talks about the stages of human development in the womb and the predestination of human fate. The creation of a human being is formed in the mother's womb in several stages, starting from a zygote, then a clinging clot, and then a morsel of flesh. After that, an angel comes and blows the soul into the fetus and records the individual's provision, life span, deeds, and ultimate outcome. The hadith emphasizes that one's final and permanent condition is predestined based on their deeds. The hadith warns against passively accepting one's fate and encourages believers to make every effort to avoid harm and make the best of each situation. The hadith also stresses that one cannot judge by outer appearance whether anyone is destined for Paradise or Hell.

The hadith provides several important lessons, including:

- The importance of recognizing Allah's power and control over human destiny. The hadith affirms the concept of qadar (decree or predestination) and emphasizes that each person's final outcome is predetermined based on their deeds.

- The significance of individual effort and agency. Although destiny is predetermined, the hadith stresses that every individual has the obligation to strive to make the best of each situation and avoid harm to the best of their ability, both in this world and the Hereafter.

- The value of good deeds. The hadith highlights the importance of performing good deeds, as they determine one's ultimate fate. This underscores the need for individuals to focus on cultivating virtues and avoiding sins.

- The importance of humility and avoiding judgment. The hadith warns against making judgments about a person's fate based on their outward appearance or current behavior. This reminds us to be humble in our assessments of others and to refrain from making assumptions about their ultimate destiny.

Overall, the hadith encourages believers to recognize the role of destiny in their lives while also emphasizing the importance of individual effort and good deeds in determining one's ultimate fate.

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