One: you cannot call yourself a good Muslim if you do not believe in qadar (Divine intervention in the affairs of humans, fate, or predestination).
Two: your Islam is deficient if you believe in qadar and all that, yet envious; like painful desirous of the excellence or good fortune of another, maliciously grudging if you like.
And three: if the above are all correct like I think they're, it's more than safe to say that many a contemporary Muslim ayard is in need of some serious soul searching. Fortunately, there cannot be a better time than Ramadan.
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