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    Posted: 03 August 2005 at 8:52pm

      Who is Allah?

Allah is the proper name applied to the true God Who exists necessarily by Himself comprising all the excellent Divine names and attributes of perfection. Allah is One and Unique. He has no son, partner, or equal. He is the sole Creator and Sustainer of the universe. Every creature bears witness to His Oneness, Divinity, and Ruboobiyyah (3), and to the uniqueness of His attributes and names. His essence does not resemble any other essences. He does not exist in anything, nor does anything exist in Him.

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Allah is He, who there is no comparison, he is the merciful, the beautiful the compassionate who shows mercy even to those who sin. Allah is he through the infinite mercy to all of life continues life through his creation and his will shows all of life his true existence. The existence of him by way of mankind's cognizance is the truest form of remembrance and when he shows his mercy all are blessed and none cannot be saved saved by him.

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agreed 100%
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dare? If I'd write a book telling you you would go to hell for insulting me, and decorate it a bit, then claim that it is a very old book written by god, would you believe in the contents of the book?

I was planning to read it sooner or later anyway. It just doesn't make sense to me to believe in a book that claims to be the word of god, while just about anyone that can read and write and has sufficient intellectual ability could've written it.

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s0meguy, I have found dealing with atheists to be tiresome.  Here's a bit of logic for you. 

If there is no God, then what have I lost by following a Faith that gives me comfort when I need it and gives me a sense of purpose? If I pass on and there is nothing only the infinite blackness of non existence, then at least I worked while I was here to bring a little peace and joy.  I have lost nothing.

If you are wrong, and God does exist, what will you do?

 

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"There are no atheists in foxholes." -Unknown

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Originally posted by Angela Angela wrote:

s0meguy, I have found dealing with atheists to be tiresome.  Here's a bit of logic for you. 

I'm not an atheist, but Agnostic. I find dealing with theists tiresome. Here's a bit of logic for you.

Quote If there is no God, then what have I lost by following a Faith that gives me comfort when I need it and gives me a sense of purpose? If I pass on and there is nothing only the infinite blackness of non existence, then at least I worked while I was here to bring a little peace and joy. 

You then wasted your life. You could have achieved so much more with your life.

Quote I have lost nothing.

Maybe you did and you'll receive endless pain for not following the right religion.

Quote If you are wrong, and God does exist, what will you do?
If your god is reasonable, he would understand that todays religions are questionable. He would see my good will and would allow me in to his realm. He would understand that I did my best to understand him. Atleast I'm trying. Have you ever considered the teachings of other religions?

But, would a peaceful, merciful god let thousends of children die of starvation?

How could a god as "good" as yours create such greedy people?



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I don't see how I have wasted my life by going to church on sunday and doing humanitarian projects with my friends.  I have made many wonderful friends and done many wonderful things with my church.  I have put together aid packages for disaster victims and cleaned an elderly sister's house who could not do that herself.  This I do not consider a waste.  As for praying and reading my bible and Book of Mormon.  They bring me comfort and answers in times when things are confusing.  In sincere prayer, I have felt the Holy Spirit in my chest and know in my heart what my Heavenly Father has in store for me.  I do not worry about endless pain.  I do not worry if I'll be punished for the wrong decision.  The God I worship is loving and kind.  He judges us based on our deeds and our actions.  I have a peace knowing that I will be judged for my works and not the sins of distant ancestors.

My God is reasonable, he does understand doubt and insecurities.  He also understands that man is tempted by Satan to turn from him.  He understands that Satan wants us to be miserable like him.  He expects us to rise above these temptations despite being human.  And when we fail, he expects us to try harder next time and repent for our wrong doings. 

God sent us here to be tested, each of us has our own struggle and our own trials.  God does not "create" greedy people.  God loved us so much as to give us the freedom of choice.  We can choose between good and evil.  Men who are greedy and evil are that way because they choose to be.  Men who are good, kind and caring are that way because it is the right choice, not because it is demanded.  God does not create war, famine or plague.  Many of these things have come from Man's own actions and no one elses. 

I have considered the teachings of many religions before I was baptized a Mormon.  I spent many years declaring all religions to be evil and worshiping God in my own way.  I could tell you alot about Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Wicca, and Shintao.  I am only recently learning about Islam to get a better understanding of one of the fastest growing religions, with mine coming in second. 

The thing is, what you are doing is not opening yourself to learning and understanding.  Instead you are demanding that others try to explain something to you that for most people is unexplainable.  I can describe the burning in my chest when I pray for guidance or the love I feel when I sit in the Temple.  But you cannot understand that until you open yourself up to the idea that it is real.  Its the same for the Muslims here.  They know in their heart that their way is the true path.  This is a deeply personal thing between them and Allah.  No one else can take that from them. 

We cannot help you unless you open your heart and truly desire to understand what faith really is and what it means.  You must read and you must pray. 

There is a scripture I would like to share with you, its from the New Testament of the Bible.

James 1:5  If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.

If you truly want to know if Islam is the path or Christianity, or Judaism, then you need to learn to pray.  Read and Pray. 

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