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airmano
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My Question to Honeto
Your (Honeto's) Answer:
Now: On one side you write "God doesn't need our worship" (why shall we than worship him ???) but on the other side you speak of "purpose". From your first sentence I conclude that our purpose is not "worshiping him". What is it than ? Confused: Airmano Edited by airmano - 17 November 2014 at 12:35pm |
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NABA
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Allah says in ch 67 v 2 of Quran Allah created life and death to test us who is good in deeds.Allah wants to see whether we obey him or not.Allah in ch 51 v 56 says Allah created humans and jinns only to worship him.Allah in ch 40 v 60 of Quran says ask Allah so that he will give you and anybody who is refrained from this will go to hell.so it is for our betterment we worship Allah.Allah in ch 4 v 28 says Allah is here to remove difficulties, he created man weak.so when we pray we pray so that we can be successful in this world and hereafter.Allah also gave a prayer to us-"oh lord grant us good in this world and hereafter and save us from torment if fire"(ch 2 v 201), in fact Allah to increase the weight of prayer said in ch 37 v 143-144 that if prophet jonah (pbuh) would not asked Allah for help, Allah would have kept him in belly of whale till judgement day.
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airmano
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So after all, our [only] duty is to worship him ? Any idea why He wants this [especially since he even doesn't even need it] ? More and more confused: Airmano Edited by airmano - 18 November 2014 at 9:14am |
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Quranexplorer
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"My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels. Of humble origins, Muhammad founded and promulgated one of the world's great religions, and became an immensely effective political leader. Today, thirteen centuries after his death, his influence is still powerful and pervasive. The majority of the persons in this book had the advantage of being born and raised in centers of civilization, highly cultured or politically pivotal nations. Muhammad, however, was born in the year 570, in the city of Mecca, in southern Arabia, at that time a backward area of the world, far from the centers of trade, art, and learning."
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Quranexplorer
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Sorry to jump the line, can you please let us know your understanding of "worship of Allah". Maybe the source of confusion lies right there! |
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honeto
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Yes I see that pretty well. When you go only after key words with a set mind it will take away your ability to understand the message contained in the whole writing, and your ability to learn. What I am saying is that God is free of any needs. It is us the humans or any of His created things and being that are in need. We of ourselves cannot do anything. On the other hand God does not need anything or anyone, God is free of that what we are not. I hope up to this point you understand what I mean. In order to get the good of hereafter we are told, WE NEED TO WORK TOWARD IT. So, if you want any part in the life of the hereafter YOU WILL NEED TO WORK AS GOD HAS DIRECTED, THUS YOU WILL BE WORSHIPING HIM. If you do not want any part in the life of the hereafter, or don't believe in it, or don't care what it is, and for you everything is now, Allah says you will not have any part in the hereafter. Not only that for your denial of the one who created you and provide for you, and for doing whatever your heart desires, thus committing excesses He will punish you exactly as much as you deserve according to you deeds, because God is Just. Those who serve and worship Him (for the purpose He made us) He will be pleased with and will reward them something better than ever and they will live forever in a place of desirable comforts and blessings. Hasan Edited by honeto - 18 November 2014 at 1:08pm |
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The friends of God will certainly have nothing to fear, nor will they be grieved. Al Quran 10:62
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airmano
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Well, sorry for being so stubborn,
A) I realize that after all you also think we should worship him [in our own interest]. It took a while but ...OK! But this still doesn't answer my question: B) Any idea why He wants this [especially since he even doesn't even need it] ? Please try to be precise and short (and without any Quran citations) in your answer. Airmano Edited by airmano - 18 November 2014 at 2:21pm |
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Ron Webb
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Airmano, I think you're raising a similar question as Justin Schieber does in an argument against the existence of God. I heard Scheiber's presentation of this argument quite a while ago, so I hope I am recalling it correctly; but as I remember it, it goes something like this:
God, by definition, is perfect, in the sense that he is the best possible god, and nothing can be added that would improve Him. From the above, we can conclude that such a God would have no wants and no needs (because unfulfilled wants or needs would imply that He is not perfect). In particular, such a God would neither want nor need to create anything, because that would only add something inferior to God and/or would be of no benefit to God (so why would He want or need it?). Therefore, such a God could not have been responsible for creating the universe. You might find the podcast interesting. My apologies if I have misdirected you. |
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Addeenul �Aql � Religion is intellect.
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