where is Allah?
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You remind me of Leanne when she's excited about Jesus's return yippiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie!!!! yay
so you don't even believe that?
rotfl rotfl Yes it does.
Paradise? What is your definition of paradise?
fftopic
back to the topic
Where is Allah? ???
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Do you believe we are gonna see God in paradise?
Where does the Qur'aan say that we will literally "see" God in jannah? The scripture clearly says
Vision cannot reach Him, but His reach is over all vision... (Q. 6103)
Check out Q. 7143, where Moses tried to "see" God. Do you remember what happened to him? Why do you think it will be any different for us in jannah? God makes it clear also that nothing is like, or even comparable to, Him at all (see Q. 4211; 1124). The "paradise" is a progression from this life, and the scriptures say that we are able to experience jannah in this life. So, why can't we "see" God in this life?
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You remind me of Leanne when she's excited about Jesus's return yippiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie!!!! yay
rotfl that was rotfl
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Peace,
Will we have physical form at this point in time?
Do you think Allah has a physical form? I'm beginning to think He does, maybe even a representation...
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Peace,
Do you think Allah has a physical form? I'm beginning to think He does, maybe even a representation...
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I tend to think that, as the supreme being, God can appear to be in any form he wishes
But HE does not need to anyway. D
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Salaam,
the personified God, a physical form, is such a complete misunderstanding of the concepts of Allah. I read Rev John's objectifications, and I know he'll defend them after this post, ignoring this post, as he can not present a credible defense of his own confusion.
Allah is not God, the simplest way to understand Allah is to consider thought, we have the ability to manifest our own thoughts physically, on a small scale, as realities are all built upon differential fractal structures, only the scale changes, so Allah manifest all realities through thought.
Every atom of this reality is manifest instant to instant, without this constant re-invention nothing would be in existence. This is not conjecture but evidence based science.
There is not a single shred of evidence to support the idea of a God of any sort, yet you all persist in the concept?
Allah would be a better term, even in the ignorance of its true meaning, but still you persist in the God concept?
Each is directed not even to say Allah, but to express the attributes of Allah, never God, but still you persist in the God concept?
The Merciful, The Beneficent, The Sustainer, The Nourisher, The Fosterer, The Creator, etc.
How few ever use these terms?
I have explained the nature of Allah, both conceptually and practically in two short essay's
Supreme Existence
http//servantofthelight.com/content/view/10/34/
Transfinite Consciousness
http//servantofthelight.com/content/view/92/1/
I would be happy to explain any aspect you have trouble grasping, if you wish to understand these concepts.