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He argues that if humans have no real role, then divine commands and prohibitions become meaningless. Allah would be punishing people for acts He forced upon them—an affront to divine justice. The page cites the Qur’anic verse: “Allah does not burden a soul beyond its scope” (Q 2:286). True Hanafi teaching, he insists, holds humans accountable precisely because they acquire their actions.

: The school relies on four primary sources: the Quran, the Sunnah (Prophetic traditions), Ijma (scholarly consensus), and Qiyas (analogical reasoning).

He argues that if humans have no real role, then divine commands and prohibitions become meaningless. Allah would be punishing people for acts He forced upon them—an affront to divine justice. The page cites the Qur’anic verse: “Allah does not burden a soul beyond its scope” (Q 2:286). True Hanafi teaching, he insists, holds humans accountable precisely because they acquire their actions.

: The school relies on four primary sources: the Quran, the Sunnah (Prophetic traditions), Ijma (scholarly consensus), and Qiyas (analogical reasoning).