Who created Allah?
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I try to answer questions like these without resorting to conclusions that are actually derived from the proposed answer. Doing so will make you go into logical loops. This is like saying Hadith is a valid source of islamic law because a hadith says so. Answering "Who created Allah?", which questions the theory of a God, by quoting what this God said is a logical loop.
If you believe in creation then you believe a supernatural being created this natural world. Nature laws obviously don't apply to the supernatural. The supernatural doesn't need a beginning or an end, as a matter of fact, none of the laws of this universe need to apply to the supernatural. This is a perfectly acceptable answer logically.
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peace rumi,
No question should be taboo! Mankind wouldn't be where we are if humans didn't ask question, people might still believe that the earth is flat. Please Don't condemn the girl for asking a question!! At least she has the balls to ask what she does not know or had forgotten, rather than to be complacent and stay ignorant.
I agree with you, this is the beauty of this forum FREE_MINDS, for better understand you can ask questions and discuss issues/concepts which otherwise you cant discuss at most of the places/forums.
peace
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Suppose that God exists withing BOTH the domain of existance, and non-existance, regardless of anything. If God exists, God exists. If God does not exist, God exists.
Simple, no?
The last time I heard "That is taboo!", I distinctly remember a reference to "Sahih" Al Bukhari. Nuff said.