my umrah experience...

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Sorry, what's the diff? what does it mean?

Mayza

:sl: bro Mayza

I used the terms "passive creator" vs. "active creator". i learnt about these words in Philosophy class.
"Passive Creator" would mean that God created, then watched as things happen but did not participate. For example, God created Adam and Eve but has not created anyone else since. Everything has just happend since then (I assume this is where science plays the role)
"Active Creator" would mean God created Adam and Eve and also his kids and also his grandkids and you and me, etc. This is what we as Muslims believe, that Allah has created us all, each and every single individual. We are created by His command and His wishes and not only that but He helps us in every move that we make. If Allah wishes that we perform a certain action, then even if the entire creation against us we still perform that action becuase Allah wanted us to and Allah did it for us. And If Allah wishes that we don't do a certain action; no matter how hard we try, even if we have the help of the entire creation, we can not do that action; becuase Allah controls everything and He did not want us to do it. As Muslims, we believe Allah has created every person, every animal, every tree, everything. That's why He is the Lord of all creation. Even an ant hiding under a rock in the bottom of the sea; God has created it and created its parents and so on
I hope I have given an acceptable explanation. May Allah forgive me if I made a mistake. Once again I'd just like to remind you that I am not a scholar so I can definitely mistakes in my explanations.
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