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    Alper88
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    Peace.

    As a believer and frequent reader of the Qur'an myself, I noticed I had great difficulty with answering certain questions that atheists asked me.

    One of them asked "Isn't your God the One who makes sick and cures again according to your Qur'an? Doesn't your Qur'an say that all good comes from God and all evil comes supposedly from ourselves? If God is so Merciful, why does He give cancer to little children who never stand a chance to have a go at life?"

    My answer was that I simply do not know everything, but that the Qur'an states that we will be tested with different kinds of hardships (including our wealth, life and death) to see whether we will always be grateful to God or not and say "We are to Him and to Him we return", and that all children will most likely go to heaven.

    Unfortunately the average atheist will not be satisfied with that answer, because of all the pain and sorrow caused to family members. They don't know why a Merciful God would allow that to happen and why He would test us in such a way.

    Another simple question was "If God is so Merciful, why does He throw atheists in Hellfire for eternity?"

    My answer was that God gives us the time to use our reasoning to think about creation, and that it is against our own nature and logic to deny a Creator.

    The average atheist will again not be satisfied with this answer and say "But doesn't He love us? How can He let a soul whom He is supposed to love so much burn for eternity?"

    I said that there are different opinions about that and that some Qur'an alone muslims believe Hellfire is not eternal http//quransmessage.com/articles/is%20the%20punishment%20of%20hell%20eternal%20FM3.htm

    What are your personal views and what would your answers be?

    Thank you and peace be with you.

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      Man_of_Faith
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      Hello,

      One of them asked "Isn't your God the One who makes sick and cures again according to your Qur'an? Doesn't your Qur'an say that all good comes from God and all evil comes supposedly from ourselves? If God is so Merciful, why does He give cancer to little children who never stand a chance to have a go at life?"

      Cancer in children is usually a consequence of our community and lifestyle and it cannot be blamed on God. Impurities carried by the mother and father is genetically and biologically transferred to the child. One can use science for that.

      Unfortunately the average atheist will not be satisfied with that answer, because of all the pain and sorrow caused to family members. They don't know why a Merciful God would allow that to happen and why He would test us in such a way.

      God does verily not take satisfaction from that, but the whole World is but a test and if God revealed Himself too profoundly to people who fail the test that would spoil it. Also the dangers in nature is a deception so that we fail the test if we are not reflecting sufficiently.

      Another simple question was "If God is so Merciful, why does He throw atheists in Hellfire for eternity?"

      That is a doctrinal misconception. There is no Hell in traditional regard. Hell is called Jahannom in Arabic and is the "attachment to the Flesh", i.e. attachment to this Outer Layer of the World. Death is illusive and the withered lifeless Body molders away but the Nafs is inserted into another endoskeleton for another cycle of the Testing Ground unless they are successful in which they reach salvation and are removed from the World.

      The average atheist will again not be satisfied with this answer and say "But doesn't He love us? How can He let a soul whom He is supposed to love so much burn for eternity?"

      God does not love the dead but the living. It is not discriminatory but one has to understand the implication of that statement.

      What are your personal views and what would your answers be?

      Thank you and peace be with you.

      Answers are above. You are welcome.

      Be safe
      Amenuel

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        peace,

        One of them asked "Isn't your God the One who makes sick and cures again according to your Qur'an? Doesn't your Qur'an say that all good comes from God and all evil comes supposedly from ourselves? If God is so Merciful, why does He give cancer to little children who never stand a chance to have a go at life?"

        1. mutations are necessary for life to exist
        2. if nothing bad happened life would be illogical
        3. the questioner is concluding halfway through the story
          http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=16208.msg164168#msg164168

        All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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          Jafar
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          Peace.

          As a believer and frequent reader of the Qur'an myself, I noticed I had great difficulty with answering certain questions that atheists asked me.

          One of them asked "Isn't your God the One who makes sick and cures again according to your Qur'an? Doesn't your Qur'an say that all good comes from God and all evil comes supposedly from ourselves? If God is so Merciful, why does He give cancer to little children who never stand a chance to have a go at life?"

          My answer was that I simply do not know everything, but that the Qur'an states that we will be tested with different kinds of hardships (including our wealth, life and death) to see whether we will always be grateful to God or not and say "We are to Him and to Him we return", and that all children will most likely go to heaven.

          With the "latest revelation" (as revealed through research and fact findings and not by some holy books issued by a king or caliph), we now understand that even the process of "Cell Aging" is a "Well Engineered" process. So He designed "Death" to everything, from babies to grandpa and grandma. From living being to non living being (e.g. Star, Planet) or even abstract conception such as culture, belief, fashion or musical trends and religion.

          The answer of "Why" might not be fully understood.. to any of it..
          Why he designed mass extinction to million of dinosaurs?
          Why he designed mass extinction to the entire galaxy and trillions of planets within?

          Quran 1865-82 discussed this issue with the parable of Moses and an unnamed character.

          Another simple question was "If God is so Merciful, why does He throw atheists in Hellfire for eternity?" My answer was that God gives us the time to use our reasoning to think about creation, and that it is against our own nature and logic to deny a Creator.

          The average atheist will again not be satisfied with this answer and say "But doesn't He love us? How can He let a soul whom He is supposed to love so much burn for eternity?"

          I don't think (The True) God will inflicted horrible torture for eternity just because he/she is a member (or a non member) of certain "Ism" or "Religion" (such as Atheism, Islamism, Christianism, Communism, Quranism etc..).

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            That is a doctrinal misconception. There is no Hell in traditional regard. Hell is called Jahannom in Arabic and is the "attachment to the Flesh", i.e. attachment to this Outer Layer of the World. Death is illusive and the withered lifeless Body molders away but the Nafs is inserted into another endoskeleton for another cycle of the Testing Ground unless they are successful in which they reach salvation and are removed from the World.

            Be safe
            Amenuel

            So what you're saying is that the hell that we know today, creepy fiery place with satan holding a giant pitchfork doesn't exist? and once we're dead we're reincarnated??

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              reel
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              I have had some debates with atheists in other forums and in real life. The problem with them is that they don't do critical thinking and they have a tendency to live in the bubble they don't want to burst. So no matter how good your explanation is, they won't agree with you. But this is how I would answer to them

              One of them asked "Isn't your God the One who makes sick and cures again according to your Qur'an? Doesn't your Qur'an say that all good comes from God and all evil comes supposedly from ourselves? If God is so Merciful, why does He give cancer to little children who never stand a chance to have a go at life?"

              1. God has given us the ability to make our own medications, but that's how I would like to think. In your case, God doesn't exist. Using that, you need to explain to me why people get cancer.

              2. It is a waste of time for you to gossip about character of something that you neither believe in nor you think exists. If you are sooo worried about the humanity why don't you instead spend your time in promoting and financing research for treatment that can make people completely immortal and immune to diseases?

              "If God is so Merciful, why does He throw atheists in Hellfire for eternity?"

              I don't believe all atheists would go to hell simply because it is possible that not all of them have sources to understand and believe in God. If they do good they might just end up in heaven. Do note it is not for me to judge who goes where. But why do you worry about this? Your world is limited to your society. Instead of wondering about why an imaginary thing would send atheists to hellfire why don't you try saving the innocent humans from jail and execution? It is happening right in front of you.

              But doesn't He love us? How can He let a soul whom He is supposed to love so much burn for eternity?

              Ah, how do you feel about someone who breaks hearts, kills humans for profit and fun, trashes the earth, snatches wealth, etc? Would you care to love Mr Cheney?

              Let me tell you bro that the world of atheists is too small. They are extremely shallow. But within their mind the existence of God is not the main thing. Its just that they wish to do things that are forbidden in religions. Hence, killing God makes more sense to them. Unfortunately, humans are slave to approval from other humans. That's why, you will see many atheists busy insulting and criticizing God. The aim here is to make sure others stop believing in God also. This way they can get the approval they are looking for.

              peace

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                Jafar
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                Let me tell you bro that the world of atheists is too small. They are extremely shallow. But within their mind the existence of God is not the main thing. Its just that they wish to do things that are forbidden in religions. Hence, killing God makes more sense to them. Unfortunately, humans are slave to approval from other humans. That's why, you will see many atheists busy insulting and criticizing God. The aim here is to make sure others stop believing in God also. This way they can get the approval they are looking for.

                God's believer also do the same thing..

                They put the things that they did and love to do inside a book or series of books and and declare it to be coming from God thus divine and holy. This way they can get the justification of their action.

                Such as Raiding cities, towns and villages, taking slaves, invading neighboring kingdoms / countries, getting income from taxation, ensuring continuing revenue from pilgrimage, raping women, killing infidels, stoning people, assassinating political rivals etc..

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                  Yes brother jafar, that is true.

                  So you can be either one or the other?

                  Or have you another option?

                  GOD bless you.
                  Peace.

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                    Man_of_Faith
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                    Hello Kamen,

                    Yes. Hell did not exist in religious lore until a certain point where it suddenly was referred to. It is an invention using the root (Jiim-Nun-Nun) with (Jahannom) which refers to the fate of being stuck in this energetic form (al-noor - that forms the Outer Layer of the world). When you refer to fire (light) you use nearly the same form.

                    But the metaphor of tasting fire (energy) is still true. This is Hell. It is not a punishment but a Testing Ground. The sin in Eden is a myth.

                    Be safe
                    Emanuel

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                      God's believer also do the same thing..

                      Not all! I haven't met a christian/muslim/jewish professor who insults all others for their diff in belief, but yes I have come across atheist professors who for no reason pick on students because of that.

                      They put the things that they did and love to do inside a book or series of books and and declare it to be coming from God thus divine and holy. This way they can get the justification of their action.

                      Do they read the books or listen to some mullah/priest? How many of those who read the Quran on this forum are murdering and raping?

                      Such as Raiding cities, towns and villages, taking slaves, invading neighboring kingdoms / countries, getting income from taxation, ensuring continuing revenue from pilgrimage, raping women, killing infidels, stoning people, assassinating political rivals etc..

                      Yeah, maybe they should do it in secret huh...like Lamas? They should wear an innocent face and go around preaching peace while secretly living a life of aghoris through Kalachakra.

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                        Hello Kamen,

                        Yes. Hell did not exist in religious lore until a certain point where it suddenly was referred to. It is an invention using the root (Jiim-Nun-Nun) with (Jahannom) which refers to the fate of being stuck in this energetic form (al-noor - that forms the Outer Layer of the world). When you refer to fire (light) you use nearly the same form.

                        But the metaphor of tasting fire (energy) is still true. This is Hell. It is not a punishment but a Testing Ground. The sin in Eden is a myth.

                        Be safe
                        Emanuel

                        Looks like judaism beliefs are right? And they're not wrong for disbelieving the concept of hell...but our nafs being inserted into another endoskeleton are you implying that reincarnation is possible?

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                          hawk99
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                          Peace, the problem with discussing with "others" is the misunderstanding
                          of the deen by the Muslim or the believer, let us look at what Allah says
                          in this regard

                          And had your Lord willed, those on earth would have believed, all of them together.
                          So, will you then compel mankind, until they become believers. (1099) nope

                          We believers must come to understand that disbelief is necessary and is part of
                          the balance of creation.

                          Belief Disbelief
                          Acceptance https//encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbnANd9GcQykkR-n5XjaHwzWx3o4RkC0YeGnMCEoMao8qrfxvotWvg515oMmA Rejection

                          God bless

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                            Man_of_Faith
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                            Hello Kamen,

                            Looks like judaism beliefs are right? And they're not wrong for disbelieving the concept of hell...but our nafs being inserted into another endoskeleton are you implying that reincarnation is possible?

                            As far as I personally have been able to reinterpret Quran it does support the idea of reincarnation. Also there is a hint in the sectarian version when it says about Hell "in it when their skins are burned they are given new ones". I have found an alternative interpretation which sounds more plausible and coherent and with a God that speaks more compassionately and who has problems with people for what they do in their delusion first of all. I think if everyone knew who they are and where they come from they would make a "face-palm" unless they had realized already.

                            I have not derived any of the information from Judaic lore but it is all from Quran. Jews believe/believed in a valley called by that word but it is on Earth as far as I know, but I am not so involved in Judaism in concern of sectarian doctrinal information. They believe they are within Hell for a certain amount of days and in ways they are right about it, but no one of them gets out unless they grow spiritually. Jahannom is a misinterpreted word for a miserable "otherworld" while it refers to the phenomenon we are in right now and it is what you make of it, and if you grow out of delusion it does not have to be so bad and everlasting.

                            Be safe
                            Amenuel

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                              Taro_Hiroshi
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                              Peace Alper88,

                              My answer was that I simply do not know everything, but that the Qur'an states that we will be tested with different kinds of hardships (including our wealth, life and death) to see whether we will always be grateful to God or not and say "We are to Him and to Him we return", and that all children will most likely go to heaven.

                              Unfortunately the average atheist will not be satisfied with that answer, because of all the pain and sorrow caused to family members. They don't know why a Merciful God would allow that to happen and why He would test us in such a way.

                              I think that if God had stopped people from doing evil/bad actions then people had the opportunity to choose between doing right/good or wrong/bad actions. And then free will/choice would not exist. Because free will/choice can only exist if people are enabled to choose between doing right/good or wrong/bad. If everyone was forced to only do good deeds, then free will/choice wouldn't exists. And then people would have been just like robots. If people do not have free will/choice, then they will deprived of the ability to perform good actions/deeds by their own will. And then there would be no point in rewarding or punishing people in the next life. Also, such a system would be unfair. Because everyone would be good, not because of their own will/choice, but because they were programmed to only do good deeds/actions.

                              Also, if God had stopped people from doing evil/bad actions, then he would have broke the laws of nature. I am not saying that God can not do such a thing. In my view, God can break his own laws, if he wills. Because it seems that God is all-powerful and can do everything. That being said, it seems that God doesn't break its own laws. Because the Quran suggests that God's sunna never changes (see verse 1777).

                              I would like to share a quote here.

                              ?Evil exists to glorify the good. Evil is negative good. It is a relative term. Evil can be transmuted into good. What is evil to one at one time, becomes good at another time to somebody else.?

                              • Mencius

                              Another simple question was "If God is so Merciful, why does He throw atheists in Hellfire for eternity?"

                              My answer was that God gives us the time to use our reasoning to think about creation, and that it is against our own nature and logic to deny a Creator.

                              The average atheist will again not be satisfied with this answer and say "But doesn't He love us? How can He let a soul whom He is supposed to love so much burn for eternity?"

                              I said that there are different opinions about that and that some Qur'an alone muslims believe Hellfire is not eternal http//quransmessage.com/articles/is%20the%20punishment%20of%20hell%20eternal%20FM3.htm

                              It seems that hell and paradise are allegorical. I recommend this thread

                              http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9607008.msg359021#msg359021

                              Also, I think that there is a clue about what will happen to the souls of those who are kafirs (ingrates) in the next life.

                              Quran 955 So do not be impressed by their wealth or children; God only wishes to punish them with it in the worldly life, and so that their souls will be taken while they are rejecters.

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                                Student_of_Allah
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                                Shalom Aleikhem Alper,

                                Peace.

                                As a believer and frequent reader of the Qur'an myself, I noticed I had great difficulty with answering certain questions that atheists asked me.

                                One of them asked "Isn't your God the One who makes sick and cures again according to your Qur'an? Doesn't your Qur'an say that all good comes from God and all evil comes supposedly from ourselves? If God is so Merciful, why does He give cancer to little children who never stand a chance to have a go at life?"

                                My answer was that I simply do not know everything, but that the Qur'an states that we will be tested with different kinds of hardships (including our wealth, life and death) to see whether we will always be grateful to God or not and say "We are to Him and to Him we return", and that all children will most likely go to heaven.

                                While I do understand the concept of testing, I cannot agree with that sort of an explanation. Yes, it is not entirely impossible that such a God would test us with hardship. I get that. However, the 5 year old girl that will be brutally raped today, go tell her that your loving and merciful God is allowing that to happen so that he can test her with "hardship". Do you realize how egregiously asinine that sounds? It is almost as if we are talking about the test of the devil, not of a God!

                                Unfortunately the average atheist will not be satisfied with that answer, because of all the pain and sorrow caused to family members. They don't know why a Merciful God would allow that to happen and why He would test us in such a way.

                                You forgot to add the part about the absolute irrational thing about an all knowing entity needing to test in the first place. Look, you and I know aren't all knowing, yet, we don't need to beat up our laptops with a sledge hammer, throw it down from top of the tallest building in town and boil it in water for 1 week to test if it will be fine. We don't ever do things like that because we are certain that it'll stop working. Another simpler example would be to drop a glass from top of the tallest building in town down to the pavement to test if it will survive. We don't do that because despite not knowing everything about everything, we already have very good reasons to believe that the glass will be broken into many pieces the moment it'll hit the pavement. You all knowing God knows not everything about us, but also everything that is to be known about everything. Therefore, the very idea of TESTING becomes pointless.

                                Another simple question was "If God is so Merciful, why does He throw atheists in Hellfire for eternity?"

                                My answer was that God gives us the time to use our reasoning to think about creation, and that it is against our own nature and logic to deny a Creator.

                                The average atheist will again not be satisfied with this answer and say "But doesn't He love us? How can He let a soul whom He is supposed to love so much burn for eternity?"

                                I said that there are different opinions about that and that some Qur'an alone muslims believe Hellfire is not eternal http//quransmessage.com/articles/is%20the%20punishment%20of%20hell%20eternal%20FM3.htm

                                First of all, let me just put it out there that even if I assume that there is a God, I don't have to assume that God will throw atheists into hell-fire just because they didn't believe. A God that will judge me not based on my actions but based on my beliefs about what I had no reason to believe in in the first place, doesn't deserve my respect, let alone worship. Seriously? If someone found no reason to believe that you are you, would you pour gasoline on them and set them ablaze? Only psychopaths behave that way. Doesn't sound like a loving merciful and reasonable God to me.

                                It'd be unfair for me to speak on behalf of all athests. However, I can talk about my beliefs. I do not believe that there is a God because I cannot find a reason to believe that there is one. I am extremely lucky that I have been a member of this forum for some time and you'll be able to check my previous posts from day 1 and verify that I actually tried. A lot of people, especially on the internet, just assumes that I am trolling and making things up when I say "I really tried and I really believed". Lucky for me that on this forum I don't have to convince people of that as my history is preserved here.

                                Now, my question to you is, what do you do when you can't find a reason to believe? How is that your fault? Let alone a fault deserving of being tortured by some cosmic dictator? For example, I take it that at this moment you hold the beliefs that you do because you are convinced of them one way or the other. Therefore, even though you could be wrong, you feel justified in believing in Allah. Right? The same is true for people like me. Having no reason to believe in Gods, we simply don't believe. How is that a punishable crime?

                                Having no evidence for Gods or disproves of Gods, I turned into an atheist. There could be no Gods at all, or one God or many. I just have no evidence for any of those possibilities. Until the day I do, I refuse to believe in any of those possibilities. How can a supremely loving, merciful and just God not appreciate that honesty?

                                That system of carrot and stick just won't work on me. I refuse to believe in anything out of the fear of hell or for the promise of a heaven. That system isn't used by truthful individuals anyway. You never see a scientists publishing papers and being like "If you just believe in my claim without testing, I will give you money, otherwise I'll take you to the basement and torture you".

                                Peace

                                ------------ Student of Allah

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                                  Hello Kamen,

                                  As far as I personally have been able to reinterpret Quran it does support the idea of reincarnation. Also there is a hint in the sectarian version when it says about Hell "in it when their skins are burned they are given new ones". I have found an alternative interpretation which sounds more plausible and coherent and with a God that speaks more compassionately and who has problems with people for what they do in their delusion first of all. I think if everyone knew who they are and where they come from they would make a "face-palm" unless they had realized already.

                                  I have not derived any of the information from Judaic lore but it is all from Quran. Jews believe/believed in a valley called by that word but it is on Earth as far as I know, but I am not so involved in Judaism in concern of sectarian doctrinal information. They believe they are within Hell for a certain amount of days and in ways they are right about it, but no one of them gets out unless they grow spiritually. Jahannom is a misinterpreted word for a miserable "otherworld" while it refers to the phenomenon we are in right now and it is what you make of it, and if you grow out of delusion it does not have to be so bad and everlasting.

                                  Be safe
                                  Amenuel

                                  If johanomm means metaphor of tasting fire from your interpretation can paradise mean that were tasting joy?

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                                    Shalom Aleikhem Alper,

                                    While I do understand the concept of testing, I cannot agree with that sort of an explanation. Yes, it is not entirely impossible that such a God would test us with hardship. I get that. However, the 5 year old girl that will be brutally raped today, go tell her that your loving and merciful God is allowing that to happen so that he can test her with "hardship". Do you realize how egregiously asinine that sounds? It is almost as if we are talking about the test of the devil, not of a God!

                                    You forgot to add the part about the absolute irrational thing about an all knowing entity needing to test in the first place. Look, you and I know aren't all knowing, yet, we don't need to beat up our laptops with a sledge hammer, throw it down from top of the tallest building in town and boil it in water for 1 week to test if it will be fine. We don't ever do things like that because we are certain that it'll stop working. Another simpler example would be to drop a glass from top of the tallest building in town down to the pavement to test if it will survive. We don't do that because despite not knowing everything about everything, we already have very good reasons to believe that the glass will be broken into many pieces the moment it'll hit the pavement. You all knowing God knows not everything about us, but also everything that is to be known about everything. Therefore, the very idea of TESTING becomes pointless.

                                    First of all, let me just put it out there that even if I assume that there is a God, I don't have to assume that God will throw atheists into hell-fire just because they didn't believe. A God that will judge me not based on my actions but based on my beliefs about what I had no reason to believe in in the first place, doesn't deserve my respect, let alone worship. Seriously? If someone found no reason to believe that you are you, would you pour gasoline on them and set them ablaze? Only psychopaths behave that way. Doesn't sound like a loving merciful and reasonable God to me.

                                    It'd be unfair for me to speak on behalf of all athests. However, I can talk about my beliefs. I do not believe that there is a God because I cannot find a reason to believe that there is one. I am extremely lucky that I have been a member of this forum for some time and you'll be able to check my previous posts from day 1 and verify that I actually tried. A lot of people, especially on the internet, just assumes that I am trolling and making things up when I say "I really tried and I really believed". Lucky for me that on this forum I don't have to convince people of that as my history is preserved here.

                                    Now, my question to you is, what do you do when you can't find a reason to believe? How is that your fault? Let alone a fault deserving of being tortured by some cosmic dictator? For example, I take it that at this moment you hold the beliefs that you do because you are convinced of them one way or the other. Therefore, even though you could be wrong, you feel justified in believing in Allah. Right? The same is true for people like me. Having no reason to believe in Gods, we simply don't believe. How is that a punishable crime?

                                    Having no evidence for Gods or disproves of Gods, I turned into an atheist. There could be no Gods at all, or one God or many. I just have no evidence for any of those possibilities. Until the day I do, I refuse to believe in any of those possibilities. How can a supremely loving, merciful and just God not appreciate that honesty?

                                    That system of carrot and stick just won't work on me. I refuse to believe in anything out of the fear of hell or for the promise of a heaven. That system isn't used by truthful individuals anyway. You never see a scientists publishing papers and being like "If you just believe in my claim without testing, I will give you money, otherwise I'll take you to the basement and torture you".

                                    Peace

                                    ------------ Student of Allah

                                    Peace

                                    A baby getting raped sounds tragic. A person murdered for no reason also sounds tragic. If GOD was to interfere, the rapist would not have raped and the murderer would not have murdered hence there would be no free will.

                                    The Quran speaks of the baby girls who were buried alive for no reason. On the day of resurrection, her killers will be asked for what reason was she murdered. Her killers will suffer for what their hands brought forth and go to hell for it. Did the baby girl deserve it? No. Did she do anything wrong? No. So why did it happen? Because God gave us free will and if you follow your instinct(Satan), you don't just destroy yourself, you also hurt other fellow humans.

                                    You don't deserve anything from GOD and neither do I. Did you ask GOD to give you life, a pair of eyes, legs, arms, unlimited oxygen etc? You didn't and neither do you deserve them. Everything you have is out of GOD's mercy. GOD does not owe you anything, let alone your life. All bad stuff happens because of ourselves and the people around us. They chose to follow their instinct(Satan), misguide their offspring, cause corruption and bloodshed.
                                    Do you blame GOD for all those misguided and lost Muslims? Their parents spread corruption and that is where it came from, Not GOD.

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                                      If johanomm means metaphor of tasting fire from your interpretation can paradise mean that were tasting joy?

                                      Jahannom is an "attachment to Body/Outer Layer" condition. The word basically means that literally. It comes from the same root as which is used for the to me infamous Jinn word which does mean in reality "Outer Layer" as in "skin" basically. This is practically the same word that you use to say "flesh". (al-jinn) could be translated "the Bodily" (literally "the fleshly&quot. Jannateh (jannah) which is interpreted as Garden by the deluded sectarian scholars obviously mean "Body" (flesh with an object noun singular/uncounted suffix). Depending on the discourse "jannateh" could refer to the Body of virtually anything though.

                                      This is not an unfounded reasoning because you can find the definitions that I use in ancient lexicons, something that clothes/covers an object is a definition for Jinn.

                                      Do not just accept anything of what people say even if they are respected scholars or every person on Earth agrees on something. This is the trap that many have fallen into and why Quran looks just the same as when those medieval deluded sectarian scholars were interpreting Quran and shaped Islam into what it is, a Pagan religion.

                                      There is no direct mention of any paradise but the result is that you will exist in God basically. The mainstream word for Paradise is already disqualified as meaning something else. The word for Heaven (asema) literally means "Hole/Opening/Door", but it may also be that it would refer metaphorically to something like "ether" or "void", i.e. empty space and which holds no mass. In contrast between Heaven and Earth, then obviously Heaven means what is abstract while Earth is physical (ardh means literally "be foundation/solid visible&quot. Paradise is something that a Bodily human likes because they love to be it and their comprehension can only comprehend a physical otherworld.

                                      When you die and you are released from the Flesh then you are absorbed and no longer exist in any physical form but in this ether or void. That is what is meant by to "go to Heaven".

                                      If one accepts my skill in morphological Arabic then you can translate Al-asema as "Be Such - Be Spirit Thereof Be", i.e. "from where the Spirit comes". God is not particularly complicated and it is very easy to see what it means.

                                      Just the same as why salam means "pristine/sound" because the morphological breakdown is "Spirit (As) Such Thereof" obviously in reference to God, since every Arabic word always refers back to God.

                                      This is to learn what has not been taught before so you may like to consider its validity by the sanity in the explanations themselves. God always comes with further elaboration.

                                      Be safe
                                      Amenuel

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                                        While I do understand the concept of testing, I cannot agree with that sort of an explanation. Yes, it is not entirely impossible that such a God would test us with hardship. I get that. However, the 5 year old girl that will be brutally raped today, go tell her that your loving and merciful God is allowing that to happen so that he can test her with "hardship". Do you realize how egregiously asinine that sounds? It is almost as if we are talking about the test of the devil, not of a God!

                                        The more I think about it, the more the idea of "soul reincarnation" makes sense.
                                        Vis-a-vis you only lived once and then you wait for final judgement day and then you shall either go to heaven or hell for eternity.
                                        As widely believed by the West.

                                        Now it has been revealed that even time and space is a creation.
                                        Thus the conception of "Judgement Day" doesn't make sense at all.
                                        Why wait until Judgement Day? As the "Judgement" can be passed even before the soul is being born into this world.
                                        Given all of his deed is already known by the "God".
                                        Since this "God" doesn't have any limitation of time and space and can foresee much into the future.

                                        Back to the main topic.

                                        Within the idea of "soul reincarnation", (as widely believed in the East) there isn't any judgement day.
                                        Which I agree as the idea of "Judgement Day" is quite ridiculous after the thought explained above.

                                        The entire process of "reincarnation" is being governed by the rule or law "Karma".
                                        Which in the essence is basically "What goes around comes around".

                                        And since the time (and space) is also a "creation".
                                        The process of reincarnation might not be necessarily always move forward in time.. or happening at the same place..
                                        A soul incarnated as somebody in 1960 can be reincarnated as somebody else living in 2000 BC.. and at totally different place.

                                        The only verse in the Quran which at the first glance might looks like "against" the idea of reincarnation is

                                        "When death comes to one of them, he says, "My Lord, send me back. I will then work righteousness in everything I left." Not true. This is a false claim that he makes."
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                                        Which is correct either, if the soul is being incarnated with exactly the same context, he or she will do exactly the same thing!
                                        Not much use..
                                        Although.. if he or she (or it) was incarnated in different context... that might be a different story..

                                        Back to the "Raped 5 years old girl" case..
                                        With the framework of "reincarnation" it can be explained as
                                        The raped 5 years old girl might be a rapist who raped another little girl on his/her/it other incarnation.
                                        And she's living in the context where she just "earn" what she deserves.. the time for her/his/it rewards.
                                        The soul is now experiencing the "other side of the fence"....

                                        As the soul incarnate and incarnate and incarnate.. the soul is getting more 'experienced'... more 'wise'..
                                        Since it has experienced as Rapist and Rape Victim, it will become more 'sensitive'.. more empathycal... and who knows on it's other reincarnation it shall become a "Rape Rights Activist"... (as example).

                                        Those who hate the Jews will be incarnated as Jews..
                                        Those who hate the Arabs will be incarnated as Arabs..
                                        Those who are murderer will be incarnated and shall experienced being murdered..
                                        Fair retribution... and the overall process shall make the soul grow "wiser" as it gets more varying experience..

                                        The number of times of being reincarnated is perhaps unlimited.. as unlimited as the number of possible universes..

                                        The Buddhist however believe that there will be an end to this cycle of reincarnation..
                                        It's when the soul has achieved the state of "ultimate wisdom" (dubbed Mokhsa).
                                        Where it no longer need to have further experience of being incarnated and finally become "One with the Universe" (or God, just take which terms that suit you best) a state of blissful egolessness dubbed "Nirvana". (Not the rock band)

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                                          Hello Jafar,

                                          The more I think about it, the more the idea of "soul reincarnation" makes sense.
                                          Vis-a-vis you only lived once and then you wait for final judgement day and then you shall either go to heaven or hell for eternity.
                                          As widely believed by the West.

                                          My independent Quran research indicates clear arguments for the concept of reincarnation. And a person can join the "Kingdom" right here, right now just as Jesus and John the Baptist said "the Kingdom is at hand". This is because we are not waiting for some silly paradise and doing so is a trap. We are waiting for dissolution of our own Flesh attachment, or rather we are actively working towards this goal if we are knowing of what life is. After that we basically exist in our Originator (the Father/abbua), and this you can begin to do even while the Body lives before dissolution just as it was once said "the Kingdom is at hand".

                                          The Heaven vs Hell is just sectarian conjecture and fantasies based on literary misconception and fancy. Hell did not even exist in religious sources up until a certain age when the clerics and scribes begun to conjecture about it. The Hell that exists is "attachment to Flesh", i.e. to have to endure being restrained to one of these Bodies, and it is right here and no other place.

                                          Within the idea of "soul reincarnation", (as widely believed in the East) there isn't any judgement day.
                                          Which I agree as the idea of "Judgement Day" is quite ridiculous after the thought explained above.

                                          The entire process of "reincarnation" is being governed by the rule or law "Karma".
                                          Which in the essence is basically "What goes around comes around".

                                          And since the time (and space) is also a "creation".
                                          The process of reincarnation might not be necessarily always move forward in time.. or happening at the same place..
                                          A soul incarnated as somebody in 1960 can be reincarnated as somebody else living in 2000 BC.. and at totally different place.

                                          You are wise, brother Jafar. I can see the Father in you due to the diminished Fleshly/Bodily affection on you. Keep up the good work at "separating the Spirit from the Flesh".

                                          The only verse in the Quran which at the first glance might looks like "against" the idea of reincarnation is

                                          "When death comes to one of them, he says, "My Lord, send me back. I will then work righteousness in everything I left." Not true. This is a false claim that he makes."
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                                          Which is correct either, if the soul is being incarnated with exactly the same context, he or she will do exactly the same thing!
                                          Not much use..
                                          Although.. if he or she (or it) was incarnated in different context... that might be a different story..

                                          Quran as interpreted by the sectarians is worthless as guidance for a man, virtually. You can understand more if you detach yourself from it, which I know you already have. Trust your Spirit instead like I did when I exposed the whole Quran interpretation as an ancient hoax.

                                          Those who hate the Jews will be incarnated as Jews..
                                          Those who hate the Arabs will be incarnated as Arabs..
                                          Those who are murderer will be incarnated and shall experienced being murdered..
                                          Fair retribution... and the overall process shall make the soul grow "wiser" as it gets more varying experience..

                                          Probably a good summary. It is like what Isaiah once said about that the ones who do wrong will be given something in return to full value of their deed. The best solution to that lies in the deed itself, i.e. simply do not hate. Why do we hate? That is an lowly instinct, such as that worldly Allah god seems to hate people from right to left because he does not get the attention like a 5 year old. That Allah is just from themselves, it is a mirror of themselves.

                                          The Rabb/Sustainer/ once said to Moses "I am who am I" and that is the concept for us. In the I AM you should be. Jesus clarified it well with "I am in the Father and the Father in me" (therefore I AM). That spectacular 'Higher Intelligence' (our Foundation) speaks from within ourselves as our Spirit. There is no separate deity on a throne somewhere that must be revered and has angels with wings flying around him. Silly primitive conjecture that is. That they make gods that are primitive still in the 21st century is interesting, clear Paganism.

                                          I am sorry for interrupting your correspondence with "Student of Allah" with my input.

                                          Where it no longer need to have further experience of being incarnated and finally become "One with the Universe" (or God, just take which terms that suit you best) a state of blissful egolessness dubbed "Nirvana". (Not the rock band)

                                          Yes. Quran argues just the same if you dump the baseless sectarian interpretation of it. It really does.

                                          And Quran also approves of association with the Rabb/Sustainer contrary to the sectarian understanding. It is clear because the word Allah means "Who Is As Such" being third person (semi) object/pronoun form of "I am who am I" from the Bible.

                                          In fact Quran argues things in total contrast to what the sect Islam stands for to the point it could be regarded as a complete misrepresentation.

                                          Be safe
                                          Amenuel

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