%0 Journal Article %T Hasan Bin Muhammad al-Hanafiyya¡¯s Life, Pamphlet About Destiny and Opinions About Destiny %A Yasin Uluta£¿ %J - %D 2019 %X Because of many different political and faith factors, one of the first discussed subjects among Muslims in the first century is destiny. In this era, two opposite concepts have grown among Muslims. One of these is the faith concept which takes human will into the center by rejecting destiny, the other one is a compulsive faith concept which is based on holy will. Of the three pamphlets written in early ages and have come to the present day, one supports human will concept while the other two are based on a faith concept that is based on Allah¡¯s will. One of the pamphlets that supports compulsive faith belongs to Hasan b. Muhammed el-Hanefiyye. As one of the first written texts of Islamic euphemism, this pamphlet has been written as an opposition to those who claim that human beings act with their own will. This compulsive concept stated in the pamphlet claims that humans do all their actions with Allah¡¯s will, they don¡¯t have the power to change or abolish what Allah has appreciated for them and they have no other option than do what Allah has planned for them. To ground this concept verses of the Koran which emphasize Allah¡¯s power have been presented as evidence by plucking the parts related to them and their past. The pamphlet has been written in an imaginary discursive method between the ones who support the idea that human actions happen with Allah¡¯s will and the ones who support that they happen with humans¡¯ own will. It is possible to see this dialectic method in late euphemism texts, as well. The first written texts on destiny subject are important in that they show how the destiny subject was discussed and understood at the beginning of euphemism %K Kelam %K Kader %K Hasan bin Muhammed el-Hanefiyye %K Kader Risalesi %K £¿nsan Fiilleri %K Hidayet %K R£¿z£¿k %K Ecel %U http://dergipark.org.tr/sirnakifd/issue/45633/548411