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Free Will / Free Choice... Is the Creator all knowledgeable?

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    Zulf
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    Absolutely brilliant write-up and I am delighted to find someone speak my heart so eloquently!
    May Allah increase you in wisdom.

    Best regards,
    Arman

    I second that! bravo

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      mmkhan
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      The MAIN question, is if the creator is ALL knowing, then how comes it does not know which path we will take? If it knows all possible branches/paths and all outcomes, but doesn't know what path we will take, then how is it all knowing? Of course, I'm not saying it isn't.. But like ayman said, Moses was asked by God about what the cane was for? God obviously knows what it is but (guessing here) didn't know what Moses would do with it?

      Any help would be appreciated here.

      Salaam,

      Red Here is the problem.
      I understood in a different way.

      209

      And has the story of Musa reached you?

      2010

      When he saw a fire and said to his family, "Stay here; indeed, I have perceived a fire; perhaps I can bring you a torch or find at the fire some guidance."

      2011

      And when he came to it, he was called, O Musa

      Please note that there is third party who is giving us information about Musa. This is not a direct reported speech.

      2012

      Indeed, I am your Lord, so remove your sandals. Indeed, you are in the sacred valley of Tuwa.

      2013

      And I have chosen you, so listen to what is revealed

      2014

      Indeed, I am Allah. There is no deity except Me, so worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.

      This is the speech of Allah with Musa, referring Himself as "I" never "We".

      2015

      Indeed, the Hour is coming - I almost conceal it - so that every soul may be recompensed according to that for which it strives.

      2016

      So do not let one avert you from it who does not believe in it and follows his desire, for you would perish.

      2017

      And what is that in your right hand, O Musa?

      I believe that this was not asked by Allah, because in the following aayaat it is cleared inshaAllah.

      2018

      He said, "It is my staff; I lean upon it, and I bring down leaves for my sheep and I have therein other uses."

      2019

      Said, "Throw it down, O Musa."

      2020

      So he threw it down, and thereupon it was a snake, moving swiftly.

      2021

      Said, "Seize it and fear not; We will return it to its former condition."

      One from "We" said that all not Allah. If you are confused with who are "We" 1964 may help you understand, inshaAllah.

      Allah is all Knowledgeable, He does not need to ask Musa.

      May Allah increase our knowledge and guide us on His path pr
      mmKhan

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        huruf
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        Newform, Armanaziz, Zulf,

        I am glad you found something useful in what I wrote. I know I tend to be rather confusing, when not illegible.

        Thank you all

        Salaam

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          JavaLatte
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          2014

          Indeed, I am Allah. There is no deity except Me, so worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.

          This is the speech of Allah with Musa, referring Himself as "I" never "We".

          I like the verse that shows God's speech, where the word "I" is used by God to refer Himself.

          Peace.

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            sushi1992
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            Salaam,

            Red Here is the problem.
            I understood in a different way.

            209

            And has the story of Musa reached you?

            2010

            When he saw a fire and said to his family, "Stay here; indeed, I have perceived a fire; perhaps I can bring you a torch or find at the fire some guidance."

            2011

            And when he came to it, he was called, O Musa

            Please note that there is third party who is giving us information about Musa. This is not a direct reported speech.

            2012

            Indeed, I am your Lord, so remove your sandals. Indeed, you are in the sacred valley of Tuwa.

            2013

            And I have chosen you, so listen to what is revealed

            2014

            Indeed, I am Allah. There is no deity except Me, so worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.

            This is the speech of Allah with Musa, referring Himself as "I" never "We".

            2015

            Indeed, the Hour is coming - I almost conceal it - so that every soul may be recompensed according to that for which it strives.

            2016

            So do not let one avert you from it who does not believe in it and follows his desire, for you would perish.

            2017

            And what is that in your right hand, O Musa?

            I believe that this was not asked by Allah, because in the following aayaat it is cleared inshaAllah.

            2018

            He said, "It is my staff; I lean upon it, and I bring down leaves for my sheep and I have therein other uses."

            2019

            Said, "Throw it down, O Musa."

            2020

            So he threw it down, and thereupon it was a snake, moving swiftly.

            2021

            Said, "Seize it and fear not; We will return it to its former condition."

            One from "We" said that all not Allah. If you are confused with who are "We" 1964 may help you understand, inshaAllah.

            Allah is all Knowledgeable, He does not need to ask Musa.

            May Allah increase our knowledge and guide us on His path pr
            mmKhan

            Peace mmkhan,

            I don't quite understand how you resorted to this conversation being anything to do with anyone other than Allah. Even though the "we" is used at the end, there are many times that "we" has been used just to denote Allah. As you might know, the "we" in Arabic can be used to denote an elevated status, it denotes more "royalty" I.e. makes the subject seem much higher than those spoken about in the context.

            Plus, the verse right before it does imply God is talking. Even at the beginning of chapter 20, it says "we sent down the Qur'an....." So God didn't send down the Quran?... I'm sorry but I have to reject this unless there is more evidence. The pointer to chapter 19 doesn't really matter as the context is different. "We" is referred to different entities in the quran, but it is clear that in chapter 20, that entity is Allah...

            Peace peace

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              sushi1992
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              Peace,

              I think you presume too much. I know about GTA4 and I have played it until the end. I does not really shine of righteousness though.

              What I said was that you have made a choice to do something, but God had decided that you will die tomorrow morning. It means that God had already willed that and it would be like a trigger parameter that was already programmed. And God can have willed that you died exactly on August 14, 2014 at 331am and then you will die exactly at that moment. But like we said, God can adjust every plan in real time to suit your performance. Like games where the difficulty setting is changed depending on how good/bad you play, see? And role playing games are good examples as allegories. I had a thread called the game allegory some time ago where I used this kind of allegorical ideas to explain our faith and by often using Star Wars's the force to be God and the fight between good and evil.

              It is very conjectural to talk about this because we do not really know how advanced God's programming is so it is beyond our comprehension. But I would suppose that to God everything "feels" like in real time despite already anticipated every possible move because God is in perfect control and despite not knowing what course of action that you will take then God still has plans for you by the moment a change in the course of action takes place. In the end God has a plan for you no matter if you one moment is the best and faithful servant and the other you turn mischievous so God is never unprepared. Because God is omni-present this is easy for God to do.

              But no. I do not think God knows the outcome of this test because it is like in the phrase you took as offensive. But God cannot be fooled because while God has made our egos then God is in control and because a creator has perfect control of time as we know it then he could just freeze his view of the game world and without delay and just make adjustments. That was just allegorically because God can do that without any time span and it was just a show of how much we are within God's grasp. And God certainly reads our minds, all those billions of people at the same time. Is not our Master immensely powerful?

              So if you test someone that is because you do not know how someone will perform.

              God bless you

              Peace mof,

              Sorry I assumed. Many people on this site are not acquainted with console games, especially Rockstar's games...

              Anyway, I was with you up until you said you don't think God knows the outcome of the test. I'm in disagreement. I think God does know the outcome of the test, or in fact the outcome of every path we take. I also believe God knows about every possible path available and can perhaps prevent a certain path from being taken, however I do not believe God knows which path you will take (but it knows the path you are currently taking). There is no planning necessary based on what path someone takes, as the path can be changed by the person anytime.

              However, I do agree on the part that says "you test someone because you don't know how well they perform". In other words, you don't know which one of the outcomes that you know about will they reach...

              Peace peace

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                Man_of_Faith
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                Peace,

                So you think God knows aye?

                Well God sure knows a lot so that is a matter near conjecture as a topic, but one thing is sure and that is we cannot go around with that image in our minds. It is dangerous because it may invite to not actively take part.

                God bless you

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                  diamantinehoneybunch
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                  If we don't have free-wills, we are all doing God's commands now. Simple logic about free-wills.

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                    mmkhan
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                    Peace mmkhan,

                    I don't quite understand how you resorted to this conversation being anything to do with anyone other than Allah. Even though the "we" is used at the end, there are many times that "we" has been used just to denote Allah. As you might know, the "we" in Arabic can be used to denote an elevated status, it denotes more "royalty" I.e. makes the subject seem much higher than those spoken about in the context.

                    Peace Sushi,

                    I quoted a quote from your message about Musa, so I just wanted to clarify that Musa was not asked by Allah about his cane.
                    Red I strongly believe that "we" is never used for Allah in alQuraan/alKitaab. And if you understand this part, then you will know how Allah is all knowledgeable, inshaAllah.

                    Plus, the verse right before it does imply God is talking. Even at the beginning of chapter 20, it says "we sent down the Qur'an....." So God didn't send down the Quran?... I'm sorry but I have to reject this unless there is more evidence.

                    Yes, the workers who work on behalf of Allah send down alQuraan.
                    I respect your views. But for example we will take a word "qaala" is used in alQuraan/alKitaab, but used for normal human beings or other creation but not for Allah. There must be some difference to make it out, so here is the difference inshaAllah.

                    23112
                    http//www.ahadees.com/images/quran/arabic/23_112.gif
                    Said, "How long did you remain on earth in number of years?"

                    Please note the difference in text of word . Wherever this word is used, it is used for others unlike in the above quoted aayat which is used for Allah.

                    In some of the copies of alQuraan/alKitaab, the difference of qaala is not clearly shown. If so, you can take a look at the following links.

                    Link # 1
                    Link # 2

                    The pointer to chapter 19 doesn't really matter as the context is different. "We" is referred to different entities in the quran, but it is clear that in chapter 20, that entity is Allah...

                    Peace peace

                    InshaAllah, I will write down on "We" and "I" with the permission of my Lord, Allah. Then this matter will be clarified, inshaAllah.

                    May Allah bless you pr
                    mmKhan

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                      JavaLatte
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                      Yes, the workers who work on behalf of Allah send down alQuraan.

                      The workers who work on behalf of Allah?

                      Do you know who are they, brother? Do you mean the angels?

                      Peace.

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                        mmkhan
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                        The workers who work on behalf of Allah?

                        Do you know who are they, brother? Do you mean the angels?

                        Peace.

                        Peace,

                        There are "WE" who were given authority by Allah. And they even rule on angels )
                        Like in 1761 "And when We said to the angles, "Prostrate to Adam,"..."

                        May Allah bless you pr
                        mmKhan

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                          Ikrame
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                          I think prostrate means that adam was in charge on earth apart from allah always being in charge offcourse. It doesn't mean to physically prostrating. The devil had to prostrate also but refused. If it was physicall than it's commiting shirk in my view. Do some also think that way? For example starts also prostrate according quran that can't be physical.

                          Peace peace

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                            JavaLatte
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                            There are "WE" who were given authority by Allah.

                            But, who are they? confused

                            And they even rule on angels )

                            Wow! So cool... D

                            Like in 1761 "And when We said to the angles, "Prostrate to Adam,"..."

                            So, do you think that "those" who referred to as "We" (on the verse above) does not include Allah?

                            Peace.

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                              mmkhan
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                              I think prostrate means that adam was in charge on earth apart from allah always being in charge offcourse. It doesn't mean to physically prostrating. The devil had to prostrate also but refused. If it was physicall than it's commiting shirk in my view. Do some also think that way? For example starts also prostrate according quran that can't be physical.

                              Peace peace

                              Peace,

                              Yes I also think physical prostrating to someone other than Allah is shirk.
                              You can take a look at my thread about it here.

                              May Allah bless you pr
                              mmKhan

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                                Man_of_Faith
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                                Peace Ikrame,

                                The angels were told to respect Adam and not prostrate to him. And Ibless refused because he looked down on someone that was much inferior in his eyes.

                                God bless you

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                                  mmkhan
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                                  But, who are they? confused

                                  Salaam,

                                  They are the other creation other than human and jinn.
                                  It is like you decided to construct your house. And you gave it to a contractor and labors work to construct it.
                                  But still you say that I built this house in 2012.
                                  Labors say WE built this house in 2012.

                                  And both are correct, this is how I understand it.

                                  Wow! So cool... D
                                  So, do you think that "those" who referred to as "We" (on the verse above) does not include Allah?

                                  Peace.

                                  Of-course not, Allah never include anyone in His work but He just order hail alhamduliAllah hail

                                  May Allah increase our knowledge and guide us on His path pr
                                  mmKhan

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                                    Ikrame
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                                    thank you! i'll look at it peace

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                                      Man_of_Faith
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                                      Peace Ikrame,

                                      Just you will probably not find many if any that translates it that way. It is a claim by me based on studies of the original Arabic word sjd independent from use of traditional bias and with a better literal quality use of the word in its occurrences.

                                      God bless you

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                                        Jafar
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                                        And Ibless refused because he looked down on someone that was much inferior in his eyes.

                                        Lessons learned

                                        • Don't be proud
                                        • Do not see yourselves, your social identity, your country, your religion, your favorite holy book, your favorite football team, your group etc.. as superior to others..
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                                          Zulf
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                                          Lessons learned

                                          • Don't be proud
                                          • Do not see yourselves, your social identity, your country, your religion, your favorite holy book, your favorite football team, your group etc.. as superior to others..

                                          Word! bravo

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