Ali Mujahidin
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Disclaimer:
What follows is a totally biased personal viewpoint which does not pretend to be supported by any kind of research whatsoever. In other words, it is pure conjecture.
Why An Atheist Cannot Accept Allah.
To acknowledge that Allah exists is to accept the truth that there is a power greater than the atheist. This is totally unacceptable to the atheist. To believe in Allah is to totally destroy the myth of the supremacy of the atheist. This is an idea totally alien to the atheist. The atheist has to cling to the myth that the atheist can find the solution to every problem he faces without recourse to the truth that, in the final analysis, it is Allah and only Allah that has the power to make things happen. The atheist can only survive by living on the unfounded hope that someday somehow he will find the truth without ascribing the truth to Allah.
Why A Polytheist Cannot Accept Allah.
To acknowledge that Allah exists is to accept the truth that there is one and only one Allah. The concept of the One and Only Allah is very inconvenient to the polytheist who needs to be able to create, as the need arises, different gods to suit different purposes. The polytheist also needs the freedom to re-invent his gods to keep up with changing times. The polytheist also feels the need, from time to time, to re-write the holy books of his gods to make them palatable to the masses. This is the only way a polytheist can feel that he has control over the situation. To accept that the One and Only Allah is not subject to change is to relinquish this control. Without this control, the polytheist is left floundering in the ocean of chaos because he refuses to grasp the singular truth of the One and Only Allah which will lead him to freedom from his self-induced anxiety.
Please note that I say all this without no malice aforethought whatsoever.