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| Eesa Abdullah Status: Offline Posts: 5,711 Reputation: 21065 Rep Power: 48 Join Date: Jan 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Where did you get that quote from akhi, and the Qur'an is not created.
__________________Glo, I don't think it's the same thing, for example, we can debate something about God if we have evidences in Islam. Like, is God forgiving? Yes because he is...and mention the names of God that indicate this, but we shouldn't speak without knowledge about God. As to actually asking, 'If God done x then how did he manage to move in such a way to do y and z' thats a different catagory. إتبعوا ولا تبتدعوا، فقدكفيتم، وكل بدعة ضلالة Follow (the Sunnah) and do not innovate (into it), for verily you have been sufficed. And every innovation is a misguidance. Confused about which religion is true? How can I know? Come and check out some proposed fundamental principles (#1 , #2) to aid you in making a decision. |
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| Ummah Under 1 Banner Status: Offline Posts: 10,237 Reputation: 40140 Rep Power: 81 Join Date: May 2005 Location: ...travelling to the hereafter.. Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Oh yeah, bro al habeshi's right - the Qur'an is the speech of Allah You can check out that issue in depth in the life of the defender of the Sunnah, Ahmad ibn Hanbal - when the issue of the Qur'an being Allah's speech was a great trial for the believers (during the early Abbasid dynasty.) Denying that the Qur'an is Allah's literal speech can take someone out of the fold of Islam. http://www.islamicboard.com/islamic-...bn-hanbal.html (Imaam Ahmad ibn Hanbal) Glo, in regard to the issue of God i.e. asking the 'howness' of His Attributes is something which is not permitted, since we cannot comprehend Him, nor have we been given knowledge in that regard - since we cannot comprehend something we cannot see. But what He has given us through revelation is sufficient for us to make us successful, in this life and the next. And Allah knows best. Peace. |
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| Ummah Under 1 Banner Status: Offline Posts: 10,237 Reputation: 40140 Rep Power: 81 Join Date: May 2005 Location: ...travelling to the hereafter.. Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
We attempt to understand God more through the revelation and guide He has sent us, in order to draw closer to Him, His Love and Mercy. The more we understand God, the more we will attempt to fulfill our duty to Him. It reminds me of this hadith; Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: He who loves to meet Allah, Allah also loves to meet him, and he who dislikes to meet Allah, Allah also abhors to meet him. [Sahih Muslim] The one who is grateful will gain His pleasure and goodness in this life and the one to come, whereas the one who is ungrateful is being unjust to his self, and will be held accountable only for his/her own self on the Day of Judgment. Quote:
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| Hier stehe ich. Status: Offline Posts: 3,848 Reputation: 15006 Rep Power: 36 Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: England Gender: Way of Life: Christian | Quote:
But I believe that Bible stories, such as the fall in the garden of Eden and destruction of the Tower of Babel warn us against the human striving and desire to 'become like God'. Certainly many atheist voices today would claim that we can manage perfectly well (perhaps even better) without God! Peace glo Lakum deenukum waliya deen (Surah 109:6) Do all the good you can, By all the means you can, In all the ways you can, In all the places you can, To all the people you can, As long as you ever can. (John Wesley) | |
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