This paper study God's role in inflation from Islamic view. The main question is what role does God play in increasing the prices of commodities and products in the market? Ash'ari theologians believe that God is who prices commodities and products in market. Then, He is the main cause of rising or falling of prices. Imamiyya and Mu'tazilite Theologians believe that the cause of rising of prices in the market sometimes is humane and sometime is divine. God's role in increasing of prices can be in these types: 1) decreasing of commodities and products because of natural disasters like decreasing rain or pests; 2) increasing people's desire to buy; 3) increasing population and 4) increasing people's needs to something. There are some traditions (Hadith) that attribute the rising of prices to God and His angels. I think that the main cause of jumping prices in market is humane and economic and what Islamic theologians attribute to God as a cause of changing prices in market is a mistake that they commit because of admixing of God's direct agency or causality and indirect in the word. God is not a direct cause of increasing prices but He is indirect cause.