format_quote Originally Posted by
renak
32:9 He shaped him and blew into him from His spirit. And He gave you the hearing, the eyesight, and the brains; rarely are you thankful.
Does anyone believe that the verses above may be interpretted to mean that God is within each of us?
No. Such an interpretation is unacceptable. The ayat:
32:9 He fashioned him [the human] in due proportion, and breathed into him the Rûh from Him. And He gave you (the faculties of) hearing and sight and feeling (and understanding): little thanks do ye give!
Does not mean that God, or a part of God, is within us, as this contradicts numerous other Qur'anic verses which describe the position of God as
above and beyond the universe. The verse merely ascribes the origin of the human Rûh to God as it was created by Him, just as the Qur'an says:
91:13 But the Messenger of Allah [Prophet Saalih pbuh] said to them: "It is a She-camel of Allah [Ar. Naaqat-Allahi]. And (bar her not from) having her drink!"
Here the camel has been attribiuted to Him using the same literary device in arabic grammar. The Rûh and the camel belong to Allah and their origin is from Him. Just as the miraculous camel presented to the Thamud, which was the creation of Allah and one of His special signs, is attributed to Allah, so is the Ruh which is blown into every human being. Both are attributed to Allah as a sign of their miraculous nature and the fact that they are the direct creation of Allah.
I think it is best for you to try to learn more about Islam before trying to come up with your interpretations for Qur'anic ayat.
Regards
The correct understanding of this issue has been expounded in this article:
http://www.islamicboard.com/sects-di...ere-allah.html