DR. MANAL HAMZAH ABDULLAH BANONAH
DOI: https://doi.org/The study 'Guidance and Misguidance between Divine Decree and Islamic Law' aims to clarify human responsibility from the perspective of Islamic law and to offer an analytical approach that integrates the principles of religious texts with the requirements of justice and legal accountability.
Accordingly, the first chapter discusses the types of guidance and misguidance, the second chapter addresses the will and the servant's responsibility in seeking guidance and avoiding the paths of misguidance, and the third chapter examines the causes of guidance and misguidance. The conclusion presents the study's results, the most notable of which are as follows:
A person is required to strive for the means of guidance and to avoid the motives and causes of misguidance. God has created causes and effects and made human choice part of His universal laws, and citing divine decree and predestination as a justification for misguidance is forbidden.
