The result means Group A leaders Belgium can't be caught with 25 points from nine matches ahead of their final qualifying game at home to Wales on Tuesday.
Belgium captain Vincent Kompany, who had to sit out the game through injury, tweeted: 'To me, football is about big moments and achievements. I am proud of my country and I am proud of our team. Let's improve and be the best!'
Goal hero: Romelu Lukaku's double strike saw Belgium qualify for next summer's World Cup in 2014
Proud: Belgium captain Vincent Kompany, who
missed the game through injury, tweeted his delight at the end of the
match and posed next to the Group A table, which the Red Devils topped
Second-half substitute Niko Kranjcar grabbed a late consolation goal for the Croatians.
The home team have 17 points and are assured of a runners-up finish and a berth in next month's playoffs but were jeered by their fans after a lacklustre performance.
Croatia needed a win to have any chance of overhauling Belgium at the top but coach Igor Stimac deployed a conservative 4-5-1 formation with wingers Ivan Perisic and Ivan Rakitic operating behind lone striker Mario Mandzukic.
The visitors took the lead when Perisic gave the ball away to Steven Defour who fed Lukaku and he raced clear of centre backs Vedran Corluka and Dejan Lovren before rounding keeper Stipe Pletikosa.
Pletikosa then kept out a close-range header from Marouane Fellaini but could not prevent Lukaku scoring a dazzling second goal.
Having superbly dinked the ball over Lovren inside his own half, the 20-year-old galloped past midfielder Mateo Kovacic, rounded the advancing Pletikosa and walked the ball into an empty net as bewildered home fans started leaving the ground in droves.
Easy: Lukaku shoots at goal having beaten the onrushing Stipe Pletikosa in the Croatia net
Brace: Romelu Lukaku wheels away having doubled Belgium's advantage against Croatia on Friday night
Celebrations: Belgium boss Marc Wilmots is lifted into the air by his team after guiding them to the World Cup
Delight: Belgium players, including Everton's Kevin Mirallas (third right), celebrate making it to Brazil
Flying high: Luka Modric jumps high off the ground in an attempt to win the ball back for Croatia
What a relief! Midfielder Axel Witsel kneels
down and looks to the heavens as Belgium qualified for the World Cup for
the first time in 12 years
Kranjcar pulled one back for Croatia by volleying a fierce shot into the roof of the net from 14 metres after keeper Thibaut Courtois parried a close-range effort by Nikola Kalinic and Daniel Van Buyten could only partially clear the rebound.
Big hugs: Jan Vertonghen congratulates Lukaku after the Everton forward's goals secured qualification
Skilful: Belgium's Chelsea midfielder Kevin De Bruyne gets the better of Croatia's Ivan Strinic
Caught in the middle: Eden Hazard evades the challenge of two Croatia defenders as he runs towards goal
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