All perfect praise be to Allaah, The Lord of the Worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, is His slave and Messenger.
First of all, before answering your questions, we would like to mention two facts:
The first fact: Submission to Allaah in regard to His Predestination is something Islamically required; if Allaah decrees something, then there is no one who can overturn His Decree, and if He rules, there is no one who can overturn His Rule. Allaah Says (what means): {And Allaah decides; there is no adjuster of His decision. And He is swift in account.}[Quran 13:41]
This submission is even more confirmed in regard to matters of the unseen, among which is Predestination, which is the hidden secret. At-Tahaawi said in his book entitled Al-‘Aqeedah At-Tahaawiyyah: “The essence of Predestination is the Secret of Allaah in His creation which neither a close angel nor a sent Prophet knows.”
The second fact: Allaah does not do anything except for wisdom; some people might know it and some others might not know it. However, asking about the wisdom in order to reassure one’s heart is acceptable, but asking a question as a way of objection is not permissible, as this is the approach of the devil; Allaah Said about him (what means): {And [mention] when We said to the angels, ‘Prostrate to Adam,” and they prostrated, except for Iblees. He said, “Should I prostrate to one You created from clay?”}[Quran 17:61]. Of course, you are not included in this kind of people, but we mentioned some facts for the benefit of the reader.
As regards your questions, we will answer them in the following points:
1- When Aadam gave Predestination as an excuse, it was not for having committed his sin, but it was for the calamity to which this sin led, which is being driven out of Paradise; and Moses blamed him because of this. It is for this reason that the scholars said: “It is permissible to argue that Predestination is the reason for the calamities that befall a person but not for the sins that he commits"; Shaykh Ibn Taymiyyah said: “One may give Predestination as an excuse for calamities but not for sins.”
2- Your question about the position the devil held among the angels: the answer is that he was one of the angels according to the view of some scholars, and according to the view of other scholars he was a pious jinn worshipping Allaah with them (the angels). The fact that Allaah knows in advance about this and He did not prevent the devil from this position, is for a wisdom which only Allaah knows; it might be that Allaah wanted to show the wisdom behind affliction.
3- What we have mentioned in our Fatwa that everything is predestined is something determined in the texts of the Book of Allaah and the Sunnah of the Prophet . However, it is not acceptable to use Predestination as an excuse for committing sins as we have already clarified in the first point. So, this is our answer to those who say: “What is my fault if this is predestined for me?”
4- Laziness is a kind of affliction and the Prophet used to seek refuge with Allaah from it. The fact that a person is pleased with the minimum fortune in this life because of laziness does not render him sinful. However, in matters of religion, if one fails to perform an obligation due to laziness, then he is held accountable for that. The congregational prayer is an obligation according to the preponderant view of the scholars and if one fails to perform it without a valid reason, he is sinful. For more benefit, please refer to Fataawa 83297and 82538. No sane person would see the fire coming to consume him and he waits for it and not escape with the pretext of laziness. Of course, a sane person in this case would fight this laziness and struggle to run away.
5- If a person wants to rely on Predestination, the Prophet advised him to work (and act). ‘Ali narrated that the Prophet said: "There is no one amongst you except that his place in Hellfire is written and his place in Paradise is written." The Companions asked: “Shall we not rely on our book (i.e. Predestination) and not act? He said: "Rather, you should act, as every person is facilitated for what he was created for…..” Ibn Hajar said: “It means that you should be preoccupied with acts of worship, and what you were created for and ordered to do; you should let the matter of the unseen which only Allaah knows to its owner (i.e. Allaah), you do not have to do anything about it. This is the summary of the statement of At-Teebi.”
6- We have not seen anybody leaving his worldly benefits because of relying on Predestination, while some disbelievers and dissolute people abandon the means of guidance out of relying on this, and this is contradictory. Shaykh Ibn Taymiyyah said in his book entitled Minhaaj As-Sunnah: “Using Predestination as an excuse (for committing sins and leaving religious obligations) is unfounded according to the agreement of the Muslim scholars and sane people. The person who uses it as an excuse when committing evil matters and wrongdoings is someone who contradicts himself and follows his desires, thus conforming to the following statement made by a scholar: “In matters regarding obedience, you say that you have a choice (i.e. you deny Predestination), but regarding acts of disobedience, you say that you are forced (i.e. you deny having a free will), so you only follow that which corresponds to your desires….”
Allaah Knows best.