Alien and Islam

Allah doesn't care about what is creation is this and that he's not racist it's just that certain creatures have different gifts and can combat there nafs easier or are naturally pure in sure if Muhammad (saw) was a jinn allah would still view him as the best creation it's not about which creature is the best each and every one of us can choose to try to become close to the best (Muhammed saw) if they're where aliens out there I don't think a hypocritical jinn would've been considered the best ibada im open to the idea that there are better creatures then us but tbh I don't think it would work out because in the end guess who's the best worshipper and best creation it's not about which creature is more pure it's about which soul has the most loyalty to allah and that loyalty right there is what's going to make you combat your extreme temptations to sin again it's possible that there's better organisms but allah is not racist
 
^o) who implied that Allah was racist and how does that even make sense? We are seriously derailing here.
 
Because in the video it says that humans arnt the best I'm saying it doesn't matter for all we know there's probably a Muslim jinn that allah loves more what I'm trying to say is allah gives more gifts to some creatures but in the end he doesn't care about that he cares about the iman and takes and loyalty and all that good stuff
 
An android is quite different from a toaster. It is a sophisticated robot that is difficult to distinguish from a human, and maybe it would actually be part-human.

Still it´s not same than human who is a creature of Allah. Only Allah can give a soul. Only a creature who has a soul can accept Islam. When man make a toaster or a robot, he can´t give to it a soul - hence a marriage with a thing who has no soul is impossible.
 
I think we have bigger issues to worry about - rather than non-existent ones.

There are other threads that discuss "bigger issues" if you don't like this one and have a limited sense of humour/imagination.
 
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I think we have bigger issues to worry about - rather than non-existent ones.

Well, as our understanding about the universe is limited, it´s difficult to say if this issue concerns some non-existent one matters. But yes, partly I agree with you. We might have some more important things to wonder.

Just few comes to my mind like soon starting Ramadan, Syrian crisis, famine in Africa...
 
Well, as our understanding about the universe is limited, it´s difficult to say if this issue concerns some non-existent one matters. But yes, partly I agree with you. We might have some more important things to wonder.

Just few comes to my mind like soon starting Ramadan, Syrian crisis, famine in Africa...

Thank you.

Let's deal with Aliens when they get here -_-
 
So we don't have bigger issues to worry about?
Do we have to worry about them now? Will our worrying about them change anything?

Conversely, can a casual conversation on aliens/androids bring forth any new ideas?

Sigh... you sound like my mother.
 
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Do we have to worry about them now? Will our worrying about them change anything?

Actually yes. When you worry something, you start to think and when you think, it´s the first step for the action and only by actions you can do something for changing those things. If you only say "not my business", nothing ever change.
 
Do we have to worry about them now? Will our worrying about them change anything?

Conversely, can a casual conversation on aliens/androids bring forth any new ideas?

Sigh... you sound like my mother.

Is there set time when we should worry about certain things?

Worrying makes an individual pro-active.


Your mother must be very wise.
 

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