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Israfil
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Posted: 09 May 2005 at 4:36pm |
Many great thinkers of our time and the past has always uncovered
various questions regarding the nature of the universe. Perhaps at night we look up and wonder how was such a world created out of harmony (or Chaos)? Or perhaps you heard your children ask you about things that have little concern such as the color of objects or some daily activities you occupy yourself with. I'm pretty sure you have heard the question yourself: Why? I make this as the greatest question of all because it is not only simple but complex and paradoxical all at the same time. Such a word so simple can be attributed to so many things. We may ask Why do people act the way they do? Why do we die? why do we kill? And my personal favorite, why is the sky blue? Harmless it seems, but I have seem many people lose faith over this questionable word. When we question God this word becomes entirely different in context where in any other case it would be attributred to a thing tnhat can be answered. Perhaps there is the answer to the seemingly unanswerable question of "why?" When unbelieving people ask: Why believe in a God that doesn't help good people?" I respond by saying that accidents is a consequence of existence and death is a consequence of living. We cannot always attribute everything negatively to God in the frame of mind that life is evil when God cannot help us in our time of need. Perhaps there is a spiritual deficiency in us that clings to the concept of God's helpfulness. We tend to look at life not in its simplistic form. When we wake, eat, or sleep we are living miraculously because in that moment in time anything can happen. As of now while typing my heart can all of a sudden give out and lose is ability to sustain itself. Such spiritual deficiencies come from the lack of acceptance of lifes consequences. We die because of various reasons, most notably we die because we age and our bodies age and function begins to dissintergrate. we kill because of various reasons, most notably we kill either through emotion outburst or through power, or because of mental instability. We lose faith in God because we need an object to blame, and though God is not just some object God is always the one people blame for their hurt. I remember when my mother was sick with breast cancer I remember all the while that I knew I would not see her anymore. It's impossible for me to ask God to save my mother because what was happening is God's will. the same will be happening to me if I ever get sick (God forbid) or dying of old age. I never had onced blamed God but I sometimes blamed myself for not doing what more than what I was doing. I of course know that what I did then was God's will at that time. What comforts me is knowing that I can always turn to the Holy Qur'an for certain aswers such as Why? When we talk about death God says : And Allah causes to live and causes to die and shall cause you to return on the last day. I believe that in death its quite hard to accept such truth when we are delaing with emotional pain and the thought of our beloved ones non-existence in this world. I too, sometimes think of that but I realize that life is not always about family gatherings and love and generations gathering. It is sometimes about pain and death and survival. I think instead of us questioning God on certain things I think we should challenge ourselves for the answer to those questions through acceptance. This challenge in itself is thus because it is hard to accept reality when we are living in it. Many scientist have done so by looking at the waters and realizing that they are the sole reason why the sky is so beautiful and blue. |
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MOCKBA
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assalamu'alaikum brother Israfil, Jazzak Allahu Khairan for the enlightening post. May i also add that life is about trying not to do things of which we might regret later... life is about thinking progressively and positively of the future. It is learning to bear with hardships patiently instead of looking for a nonexistent freedom from them... it is learning to struggle instead of retreat... it is learning versus claiming complete wisdom and intelligence. Thank you for your post. May Allaah stregthen us all.
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Israfil
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ZamanH
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Yeah, asking such questions makes me respect myself more than I respect stone. If there is no hereafter, there is probably no difference between living and the non-living beings.
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An enemy of an enemy is a fickle friend.
There will be more women in hell than men. ..for persecution is worse than the slaughter of the enemy..(Quran 2:191) Heaven lies under mother's feet |
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