Al-Qari explains why Qadr is called “Allah’s secret.” He argues that it is a that even archangels and prophets cannot fully grasp. However, he moves beyond mere mystification. He clarifies:
This page serves as a theological fortress, defending the belief that Allah is distinct from His creation and that He is above the Heavens, established upon His Throne in a manner that befits His Majesty.
A central feature of this page is the report from Abu Muti’ al-Balkhi . When asked about someone who says, "I do not know whether my Lord is in the heavens or on earth," Abu Hanifa is quoted as saying such a person has strayed, because Allah Himself says, "The Most Merciful rose over the Throne" (Quran 20:5).
To give a taste of al-Qari’s direct commentary, imagine reading the following on this page:
The commentary refutes the idea of the "extinction of Hell" ( Fana al-Nar ), emphasizing that Allah’s justice and mercy are eternal. 🛡️ Why This Matters Today
and his followers, who traditionally argued that works are not an integral part of the of faith, though they are necessary requirements. Reconciling Differences : The author notes that many scholars of

