Re: Straight Answers to the Controversial Questions about Islam
:bism: (In the Name of God, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful)
Well, as you know, I was an atheist before but I am a Muslim now. So, having been on both sides of the spectrum, I'll have to say that it's not that I don't see the difference but that I don't quite agree with you or czgibson on this exact point.
For me, morality as you describe, would fall under the realm of
self-knowledge because even in your signature it says, "Morality is doing what is right regardless of what you are told." But where is this morality coming from? You.
Prophet Muhammad :saws:
(peace and blessings be upon him) said, "
Whosoever knows himself knows his Lord." And in the Quran (51:20-21), it says, "And there are signs on the earth for those who are certain.
And [signs] in your own souls (too)." Basically, this self-knowledge allows you to distinguish between right or wrong, but it's not from you, but somewhere within you that guides you to make that distinction. So, yes, you, but not the you-you-think but the you-that-is-deeper-within-you.
In the Quran, God says (41:53), "
We will soon show them our signs in the universe and in their own souls, until it becomes quite clear to them that it is the Truth." So, God is talking about also giving us self-knowledge as Truth that we can witness also.
In logical terms, it would be this:
Self-knowledge ------> God
God ------> Self-knowledge
Thus, it's really:
Self-knowledge <------> God.
Therefore, spiritually, for me, separating the two are like trying to say that y cannot (at least some times) equal x when x always equals y and y always equals x. That is why for me as a theist obedience will equal morality and morality will equal obedience.
Also, I remember reading the other thread, and the one mistake that I think you make in regards to this issue is that you pit Islam as being in the same positions as other religions when I and other Muslims will tell you that it is not.
I have to agree very strongly, and I point you to the Obedience vs Morality thread. I made an offhanded comment in another thread about how Obedience is not morality and a mod here turned that into its own thread. It became very interesting reading the posts from the Muslims there, in how they didn't seem to be able to see Obedience and Morality as separate concepts. They insist that Obedience to authority (Allah) is the very definition of morality and it seems blind, as if no independent thought is applied. This truly perplexes me. Eventually a supersensitive mod there became frustrated and disabled my account for weeks. Only now am I able to post again. This is a very sensitive topic and I think it may be the very weakest point in Islam. I stand by my signature below. And I remain prepared to be banned from the forum if people can't handle it.