QUANTUM DESTINY: INTEGRATION OF HEISENBERG'S UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE AND THE CONCEPT OF DESTINY IN ISLAMIC COSMOLOGY

Authors

  • Najib Cholil Arrazi UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58432/algebra.v5i1.1448

Keywords:

Modern Principle, Heisenberg, Quantum Physics, Qadha & Qadhar Destiny, Sains

Abstract

In the world of modern science, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that at the quantum level, it is impossible to know the exact position and momentum of a particle simultaneously. Meanwhile, in Islam, the concept of destiny implies the belief that everything has been written by Allah SWT since the beginning of time (before the creation of the universe). From first glance, these two concepts seem contradictory: one emphasizes probabilistic freedom, and the other divine determinism. While the other affirms the other. This article will try to build a quantum theological model that integrates Heisenberg's uncertainty principle as a physics metaphor to understand how destiny and effort can be seen from the point of view of cosmology and epistemology. Using an interdisciplinary approach between quantum physics and Islamic theological thought, this article offers a new framework for understanding the relationship between human autonomy and divine plan.

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Published

2025-08-24

How to Cite

Arrazi, N. C. (2025). QUANTUM DESTINY: INTEGRATION OF HEISENBERG'S UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE AND THE CONCEPT OF DESTINY IN ISLAMIC COSMOLOGY. Algebra : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial Dan Sains, 5(1), 148–158. https://doi.org/10.58432/algebra.v5i1.1448