Why Allaah creates mentally disabled people
Question:
Why has Allah created mentally Disabled people
Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.
One of the basic principles of Islam is to believe in the wisdom of the Lord in
what He creates and commands, and in what He wills and decrees, in the sense
that He does not create anything in vain and He does not decree anything in
which there is not some benefit for His slaves. So everything that exists is His
will and decree. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): "Allaah is
the Creator of all things" [al-Ra'd 13:16]
His perfect wisdom decrees that He creates opposites, so He has created angels
and devils, night and day, purity and impurity, good and ugly, and He has
created good and evil. He created His slaves with differences in their bodies
and minds, and in their strengths. He has made some rich and some poor, some
healthy and some sickly, some wise and some foolish. By His wisdom, He tests
them, and He tests some by means of others, to show who will be grateful and who
will be ungrateful. Allaah says (interpretation of the meanings): "Verily,
We have created man from Nutfah (drops) of mixed semen (sexual discharge of man
and woman), in order to try him, so We made him hearer and seer.
Verily, We showed him the way, whether he be grateful or ungrateful" [al-Insaan
76:2]
"Who has created death and life that He may test you which of you is best
in deed" [al-Mulk 67:2]
When the sound believer sees disabled people, he recognizes the blessing that
Allaah has bestowed upon him, so he gives thanks for His blessing, and He asks
Him for good health. He knows that Allaah is Able to do all things.
People are incapable of comprehending Allaah's wisdom. He cannot be questioned
as to what He does , while they will be questioned. Glorified and exalted be He.
Whatever you understand of His wisdom, believe in it, and whatever you cannot
understand, say, "Allaah knows best and is most wise, and we know nothing
except that which You have taught us, and He is the All-Knowing, Most
Wise." Shaykh `Abd al-Rahmaan al-Barraak. (www.islam-qa.com)
13610: Allaah decrees disasters for children _ why?
Question:
I have my friend non-muslim, i was traying to help her to know the real religion
in front of Allah, one of the question she asked me is this "I understand
the belief that God is testing, to use your example, the one mother who put her
child in a dust bin because she didn't want it and she miserably failed her test
of love. And the woman who had so much love and desire to have a child stole one
in order to fulfill her desire. She failed her test too because of the wrong way
she got a child. I am not questioning the adults who did wrong. I am questioning
the rationale pertaining to the children. In other words, was God testing the
little baby by allowing his mother to dump him in a dust bin? What type of test
is this? Is a child whose parent physically harms it being tested? What type of
test is that? What is the child supposed to be tested for? How much pain it can
withstand? So, my question pertains to the innocent - not to the guilty. Why
would God allow such innocents to be harmed
worldwide?? I don't understand that"?
Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.
Praise be to Allaah Who is praised in all languages, worshipped at all times,
Whose knowledge encompasses all places, and Whose attention is never distracted
from anything. Glorified be He above having any peer or rival, and exalted be He
above having any wife or child. His ruling applies to all His slaves.
"There is nothing like Him, and He is the AllHearer, the AllSeer"
[al-Shoora 42:11 _ interpretation of the meaning]
And blessings and peace be upon the one who was sent as a mercy to the worlds
and as proof for all of mankind. He conveyed the message and fulfilled the
trust, and strove for the sake of Allaah in the truest sense, until he left us
with a clear path whose night is as clear as its day, and no one deviates from
it but he is doomed.
We must note that anyone who believes in the existence of Allaah and that He is
the Lord and Creator, even if this believer in the existence of Allaah is not a
Muslim, knows that this Lord is distinct from His creation in all aspects. There
is no room for likening or comparing Him to His creation. Hence Allaah says:
"There is nothing like Him, and He is the AllHearer, the AllSeer"
[al-Shoora 42:11 _ interpretation of the meaning]
If the owner of an item in this world can dispose of it however he wishes
without any person bringing him to account for that because it is his property,
then Allaah the Creator _ like unto Whom there is none _ may dispose of His
"property" however He wills. We Muslims have certain faith that our
Lord Who created us has the utmost wisdom which cannot suffer the slightest
shortcoming whatsoever. Rather everyone who believes in the existence of the
Lord and accepts Him as his Lord must believe this, otherwise he is believing in
an imperfect Lord, and the one who has the least reason and faith knows that
there can be no Lord Who is not perfect in every sense and far removed from any
imperfection. Otherwise he is not a Lord in any real sense. We in turn, because
we are part of the creation of Allaah, cannot comprehend any part of His wisdom
unless He tells us of it. What He has taught of the reasons behind His actions,
we understand and accept; what He has concealed from us and kept the
knowledge thereof to Himself, we believe in it and we know that He does
not do anything unless there is great wisdom behind it, because He is the
All-Wise and All-Knowing. It should never, under any circumstances, cross our
minds to think that we can bring Him to account for what He does in His dominion
and creation, otherwise we will be transgressing upon the preserve of Lordship
and overstepping the mark, if we claim that we can know what He knows. No one
can utter such words except a heretic who does not believe in the existence of a
Lord in the first place. We seek refuge with Allaah from that.
If we accept the words of human specialists when they are dealing with their
specialties, and we do not argue with them _ such as doctors, engineers, etc. _
because our educational level does not enable us to understand everything that
they know, then it is even more appropriate that we should accept that however
the All-Knowing, from Whose knowledge nothing is hidden, deals with the affairs
of His creation is undoubtedly correct and wise.
We humans sometimes think that it is wise to do some things that we dislike,
because there is some benefit in that for us, and if we did not do them we would
be accused of being lacking in wisdom and reason. For example, if a person is
sick and there is the fear that he may die, but it is known that he may be cured
_ by Allaah's leave _ if he takes a certain medicine, then the wise thing for
him to do is to take that medicine even if it is bitter; if he fails to take it,
that is regarded as a shortcoming and lack of reason on his part. There are many
things that we do in life that we dislike, because of the benefits that they
bring to us.
For Allaah is the highest description (cf. al-Nahl 16:60), and there is no way
that He can be compared to His creation. He allows some things to happen in His
dominion that He hates, because they serve a greater wisdom which we, or most of
us, cannot comprehend. Some of His wisdom may become clear to us, and that is by
the mercy of Allaah towards His believing slaves, as He shows them some of His
wisdom in this world so that they might find peace of mind. For example, if we
want to ask about the reasons for something we could understand, such as why
Allaah creates a child then causes him to die, perhaps if that child lived he
would have committed major sins such as those that doom a person to Hell, and
that would have condemned him to remain in Hell for eternity, or for a very long
time, or he may have caused others such as his parents to deviate from the path
of Allaah _ as mentioned in the story of the boy whom al-Khidr killed, as told
in the story of al-Khidr and Moosa in Soorat
al-Kahf.
Alternatively, if this child lives he may face such difficulties that in his
case death is a mercy from Allaah.
Moreover, if Allaah creates him handicapped, perhaps this handicap will prevent
him from committing many sins which, if he did them, would lead to his being
punished on the Day of Resurrection.
Not every sickness or handicap is necessarily a punishment; rather it may be a
test for the child's parents, by which Allaah will expiate for their bad deeds,
or raise their status in Paradise if they bear this trial with patience. Then if
the child grows up, the test will also include him, and if he bears it with
patience and faith, then Allaah has prepared for the patient a reward that
cannot be enumerated. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"Only those who are patient shall receive their reward in full, without
reckoning" [al-Zumar 39:10]
For us Muslims, life does not end when we die, rather we believe that beyond
death there is Paradise and Hell, in which is true life. Those who did good will
find the reward for the good deeds that they did in this world, waiting for them
with Allaah, and those who did evil will find the punishment for their evil
deeds waiting for them. Good and evil cannot be equal, and the patience of the
one who was tested and bore it with patience will not be wasted with Allaah.
Indeed, those who were not tested in this world may wish that they had suffered
similar calamities when they see the high status attained by those who bore
calamities with patience. There is a great deal of evidence to this effect in
the Qur'aan and Sunnah, for example:
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): "And certainly, We shall test
you with something of fear, hunger, loss of wealth, lives and fruits, but give
glad tidings to As Saabiroon (the patient)" [al-Baqarah 2:155]
The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
"How wonderful is the affair of the believer, for all of it is good, and
that applies to no one except the believer. If something good happens to him he
gives thanks, and that is good for him, and if something bad befalls him he
bears it with patience, and that is good for him." (Narrated by Muslim,
2999).
From this it should be clear to you that the calamities that befall those who
seem to us to be innocent, and indeed happen to all people, are not necessarily
a punishment, rather they may be mercy from Allaah, but our minds and reason are
imperfect and are often unable to understand the wisdom of Allaah in such
matters. Either we believe that Allaah is more just than us, and more wise, and
more merciful towards His creation, so we submit to Him and accept (His will),
whilst also acknowledging our inability to understand the true nature of our own
selves; or we boast of our imperfect reason and feel proud of our weak selves
and insist on calling Allaah to account and objecting to His decree. Such
thoughts can never cross the mind of anyone who believes in the existence of a
wise Lord, Creator and Sovereign Who is perfect in all ways.
If we do that then we have exposed ourselves to the wrath and vengeance of
Allaah, but nothing can ever harm Allaah.
Allaah drew attention to this when He said (interpretation of the meaning):
"He cannot be questioned as to what He does, while they will be
questioned"
[al-Anbiya' 21:23]
A sign of man's weakness and shortsightedness, is that he focuses on the
calamities without paying any attention to the benefits they may bring, and not
looking at other blessings that he enjoys and sees around him. For Allaah has
blessed mankind in ways that do not compare with the calamities that may befall
them. If there was a man who does a lot of good but occasionally does not do
good, then forgetting the good things that he does would be regarded as
ingratitude and denial. So how about when this is our attitude towards Allaah,
to Whom belongs the highest description, and all of Whose dealings with His
creation are good and cannot be bad in any way?
Moreover, the Prophets and Messengers are the most beloved of creation to
Allaah, yet despite that they are the most severely tested of mankind and suffer
the most calamities _ why? It is not a punishment for them and it is not because
of their insignificance before their Lord. Rather it is because Allaah loves
them and has stored for them a perfect reward which they will enjoy in Paradise,
and He has decreed that these calamities should befall them so that He might
raise them in status. He does whatever He wills, however He wills, whenever He
wills; none can put back His judgement, none can repel His command and He is
All-Wise, All-Knowing. And Allaah is Most High, Most Knowledgeable and Most
Wise.
Note: with regard to what you say about your female friend, it should be noted
that it is haraam to establish an illegitimate relationship between a man and a
woman. For more information on this important topic please see the fatwas under
questions 9465 and 1200 on this site.
Islam Q&A
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
(www.islam-qa.com)