12852, RE: I Hate Liars. Posted by osoclasi, Sat Jun-23-01 07:12 AM
>>>It is true that God is >>>the only effective force in >>>the world. He has full >>>control over the universe and >>>not a single particle is >>>beyond his command and control. >>>However this does not mean >>>that God is responsible for >>>every evil in this world. >>> >> >>Responce: But what I am arguing >>is that the Qur'an says >>that ALlah is responsible for >>all of the evil. > >where does it say this in >the qur'an, verbatim or otherwise? > >chapter and verse and none of >that opinion stuff. > >>>Here a distinction between God's 'Sanction' >>>and his 'Liking' must be >>>understood. Everything that happens in >>>the universe follows God's sanction >>>or permission for it. Nothing >>>can happen unless God allows >>>it to happen. However, it >>>does not necessary mean that >>>He also likes whatever He >>>sanctions. >>> >>>This world is a place where >>>all men are being judged. >>>Human actions are being watched >>>and recorded for final judgment >>>on the Day of Judgment. >>>Since this life is a >>>test period, men must have >>>the freedom to choose between >>>evil and good. God would >>>not interfere with human choices, >>>nor would manipulate them, because >>>this would defeat the very >>>purpose of a test. This >>>world is like an examination >>>hall. A supervisor passes by >>>a student and finds that >>>the student is writing down >>>an incorrect reply to the >>>question asked. Should the supervisor >>>ignore this mistake or should >>>he tell the student that >>>he is not attempting the >>>question correctly? Obviously, we think >>>that the correct conduct of >>>the supervisor entails that he >>>should ignore the student's mistake. >>>If the student is checked >>>right during the examination, the >>>very purpose of the examination >>>is defeated. >> >>Responce: But there are passages in >>the Qur'an that state that >>the kid is taking the >>test is under Allah's influence >>and that Allah is the >>only one that is active >>everything else is passive. > >where does it say this in >the qur'an, verbatim or otherwise? > >chapter and verse and none of >that opinion stuff. > >and here is a link for >you to use to get >the verses:http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/ > >no excuse. > >mean what you say and say >what you mean. > >tell you what though, i'll give >you a verse that is >clear and precise and it >is about free will, w/ >three translations!!!: > >18.029 >YUSUFALI: Say, "The truth is from >your Lord": Let him who >will believe, and let him >who will, reject (it): for >the wrong-doers We have prepared >a Fire whose (smoke and >flames), like the walls and >roof of a tent, will >hem them in: if they >implore relief they will be >granted water like melted brass, >that will scald their faces, >how dreadful the drink! How >uncomfortable a couch to recline >on! >PICKTHAL: Say: (It is) the truth >from the Lord of you >(all). Then whosoever will, let >him believe, and whosoever will, >let him disbelieve. Lo! We >have prepared for disbelievers Fire. >Its tent encloseth them. If >they ask for showers, they >will be showered with water >like to molten lead which >burneth the faces. Calamitous the >drink and ill the resting-place! > >SHAKIR: And say: The truth is >from your Lord, so let >him who please believe, and >let him who please disbelieve; >surely We have prepared for >the iniquitous a fire, the >curtains of which shall encompass >them about; and if they >cry for water, they shall >be given water like molten >brass which will scald their >faces; evil the drink and >ill the resting-place. > >keywords: Let him who will believe, >and let him who will, >disbelieve > > > >.....And please remember, the next time >you see one of these >fake kufi wearing, bead toting >peeps step to you and >ask you whats the last >book you read respond by >saying...Brother/Sister, I am the last >book, and you're just one >of the chapters that I >need to finish... >(c) naiea > >Is it true he is not >from the 19th Galaxy, but >was released from the 19th >precinct?! (c) Grand Royal about >Dr. Malachi Z. York. > >who is Prophet Muhammad -salla Allahu >'alaihi wa sallam (peace be >upon him)? click here to >read his biography: >http://www.witness-pioneer.org/vil/Books/SM_tsn/ > >Narrated Aisha (Prophet Muhammad's wife): >The Prophet used to offer prayer >at night (for such a >long time) that his feet >used to crack. I said, >"O Allah's Apostle! Why do >you do it since Allah >has forgiven you your faults >of the past and those >to follow?" He said, "Shouldn't >I love to be a >thankful slave (of Allah)?' When >he became old, he prayed >while sitting, but if he >wanted to perform a bowing, >he wound get up, recite >(some other verses) and then >perform the bowing. > >subhaanakallahumma (Glory be to you, Oh >Allah), wabihamdika (and I praise >You). ashhadu anla ilaha illa >anta (I bear witness that >none has the right to >be worshipped except You). astaghfiruka >(I seek Your forgiveness), wa >attuubu ilaika (and I turn >to You in Repentance).
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