Thank you for your question, insh-Allah it will lead to a better understanding.Define the word 'unfair'.
Unfair: Not Equal.
Thank you for your question, insh-Allah it will lead to a better understanding.Define the word 'unfair'.
I was very young in that time, around 8, when I gathered with few friends on my house terrace. Then one of my friends said "Kids like us are still free from sins. If we die now, we would go to heaven".Part II:
A response is that life on this earth is a test; fitnah.
But then that proves to be even more unfair and the paradox starts to emerge: Do some people have easier tests than others- For example, A child killed in an earth earthquake at a very young age has an easier test than others... unfair again
Thank you but I do not follow. Please explain betterhaving to play football when your feet belong to someone else.
...would not make a difference if you didnt own them yesterday.
...or didnt know any better.
Thank you for your answer but suicide is haram and would give you sin.I was very young in that time, around 8, when I gathered with few friends on my house terrace. Then one of my friends said "Kids like us are still free from sins. If we die now, we would go to heaven".
Im not following what you mean there.But, no one of us wanted to commit suicide just because want to to go heaven without passing the hereafter trial process. All of us had dreams about the future and expect to reach our dreams.
So bro, how can you say "it's fair" if a kid die without he ever get a chance to growing older and reach his dream of future?.
Try to look at life through a wider perspective.
Thank you for your question, insh-Allah it will lead to a better understanding.
Unfair: Not Equal.
Thank you but I do not follow. Please explain better
Thank you for your response. Lets build on it.The simple answer is that everyone's different. Allah making someone rich is His decree, for wisdoms known to Allah. Sometimes we can see these wisdoms but other times we cannot. The trial of a rich person is to see how he/she will use his wealth to benefit others for Allah's pleasure.
The trial of a poor person is to be content, thankful and grateful with what Allah has decreed for him and to be because wealth could have spoilt him. Everyone's different so what Allah decrees for each of us is the greatest degree of fairness and correctness.
Thank you for your response. Lets build on it.
What is the trial of a child that dies at birth? Do they not have a trial? If this is so, then one might believe that taking infants lives will grant them immediate pass to paradise, and in turn they may be shown mercy for their intentions.
Thus the reasoning does not hold.
And that is the paradox: The child does not have a trial yet the parents do? Why is the child guaranteed paradise without a test like the rest of us.There is no trial for a child who dies at birth as that child will enter into paradise. It is Allah who gives life and causes death. When He does so is His decree. It makes no sense to ask this question because I can ask everyone will eventually die.
The trial is for the parents and significant others either for a wrong that they have done or to raise them in the ranks of righteousness.
And that is the paradox: The child does not have a trial yet the parents do? Why is the child guaranteed paradise without a test like the rest of us.
Part I
Why is life unfair? Some people have a lot while some people have a little. Good things happen to bad people and bad things to good people. How come I have less then some people and more than others? That is unfair
Part II:
A response is that life on this earth is a test; fitnah.
But then that proves to be even more unfair and the paradox starts to emerge: Do some people have easier tests than others- For example, A child killed in an earth earthquake at a very young age has an easier test than others... unfair again
Salaam to you Signor.
Wow! The King of long replies returns!
Read the first part... will go through the rest later..... when my eyes recovers from the scrolling down effort.
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