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''Qadar'' ((アラビア語:قدر), transliterated ''qadar'', meaning "fate", "divine fore-ordainment", "predestination")〔J. M. Cowan (ed.) (1976). ''The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic''. Wiesbaden, Germany: Spoken Language Services. ISBN 0-87950-001-8〕 is the concept of divine destiny in Islam.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="Qadar" )〕 It is one of Islam's six articles of faith, along with belief in the Oneness of Allah, the Revealed Books, the Prophets of Islam, the Day of Resurrection and Angels. This concept has also been mentioned in the Quran as Allah's "Decree". == Definition == In Islam, "predestination" is the usual English language rendering of a belief that Muslims call ''al-qaḍāʾ wa al-qadr''. The phrase means "the divine decree and the predestination"; ''al-qadr'' derives from a root that means ''to measure out''.〔http://www.freeweb.hu/etymological/AEDweb.htm〕
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