Re: Proving the existence of the enternal God
Actually in Islam it does.Infact the Prophet (saw) said " deeds are based upon intentions."
So are you trying to say that martyrdom proves you are right?
There are people of other faiths and beliefs who have died for their convictions and they believe that they should sacrifice their lives for the good cause (as they see it). If they choose to be martyrs, do you think that makes them right?
Sacrificing your life for your beliefs does not prove that you are right, it only shows that you have strong beliefs. If you believe that sacrificing your life will grant you divine favours in return then that is an incentive for you. The outsider may not believe you, what he or she sees is a person with strong beliefs.
The word of Allah will be the highest inshallah when Islam(its laws) govern the world and Islam prevails over all religions and their are no more trials and tribulations left on earth.Martyrdom is for religious reasons definitely not political.Sorry if u got confused.
That's not going to happen according to the Qur'an:
030.055 On the Day that the Hour (of Reckoning) will be established, the transgressors will swear that they tarried not but an hour: thus were they used to being deluded!
030.056 But those endued with knowledge and faith will say: "Indeed ye did tarry, within Allah's Decree, to the Day of Resurrection, and this is the Day of Resurrection: but ye - ye were not aware!"
030.057 So on that Day no excuse of theirs will avail the transgressors, nor will they be invited (then) to seek grace (by repentance).
Al-Qur'an, 030.055-057 (Ar-Room [The Romans, The Byzantines])
Indicating that disbelievers are, even if a minority, a significant population.
Even with Islamic rule on earth, nothing would indicate that the trials and tribulations would vanish as there are indications that Islam itself will have more sects. Although only one will be the true/original one, who is to say that the believers of those sects will not create unrest as is the case now when there are arguably only two sects.