Re: [FairfieldLife] islam in briefattributes of God

2008-02-08 Thread Sal Sunshine

On Feb 8, 2008, at 12:11 PM, Maryam Hassan wrote:


Attributes of God ( Allah )


Rick, isn't this like the 4th time this same post has appeared?

Sal




[FairfieldLife] islam in briefattributes of God

2008-02-08 Thread Maryam Hassan

  Attributes of God ( Allah ) 
 
  

To Allah belong the most beautiful names. The Holy Qur'an says: {{ Say (O 
Muhammad): Invoke Allâh or invoke the Most Beneficent (Allâh), by whatever 
name you invoke Him (it is the same), for to Him belong the Best Names. And 
offer your Salât (prayer) neither aloud nor in a low voice, but follow a way 
between. }}, ) Holy Qur'an 17:110 (.
Sources of Islam give no less than ninety-nine different attributes to Allah 
Almighty. The Holy Qur'an refers to Allah as Ar-Rahman (Most Gracious), 
Ar-Raheem (Most Merciful) and Hakeem (All Wise) among many other names.

God does not take human form:
Many religions at some point believe, directly or indirectly, in the philosophy 
of anthropomorphism i.e. God is palatable to become a human. Their contention 
is that  God Almighty is so pure and holy to the extent that He is unaware ( It 
is true that Allah is not like us, but this does not mean that He is unaware of 
our situations!!!?- I would rather say: is far away) of the hardships, 
shortcomings and feelings of human beings. In order to set the rules for human 
beings, He came down to earth as a human. Let us now analyze this argument and 
see if it stands to reason. 
Suppose I manufacture a videocassette recorder (VCR). Do I have to become a VCR 
to know what is good or what is bad for the VCR? What do I do? I write a manual 
instruction. In order to watch a video cassette, you should insert the 
cassette and press on the play button. In order to stop, press on the stop 
button. If you want to fast forward press on the FF button. Do not drop it from 
a height or it will get damaged. Do not immerse it in water or it will get 
ruined. These manual instructions list the various do’s and don’ts for the 
machine. Similarly, our Lord and Creator, Allah does not need to take the human 
form so as to know what is good or bad for the human being. He chooses to 
reveal the manual instructions. The last and final manual instruction that is 
sent down to the human beings is the Glorious Qur'an whose ‘do's’ and ‘don’ts’ 
are mentioned to the human beings through the Holy Verses. If you allow me to 
compare human beings with machines, I would say humans are
 more complicated than the most complex machines in the world. Even the most 
advanced computers, which are extremely complex, are pale in comparison to the 
physical, psychological, genetic, and social factors that affect individuals 
and collective human life. The more advanced the machine is, the greater the 
need for its manual instruction is. By the use of the same criteria, don't the 
human beings require a manual instruction by which it is easy to govern their 
own lives? 
Therefore, Allah does not come down personally to give the manual instruction. 
He chooses a man amongst men to deliver the message and communicates with him 
at a higher level through the medium of revelations. Such chosen men are called 
messengers and prophets of God. 

God does not perform ungodly acts: 
The attributes of Almighty God preclude any evil since God is the source of 
justice, mercy and truth. God can never be thought of as doing an ungodly act. 
Hence, we cannot imagine God telling a lie, being unjust, making a mistake, 
forgetting things, or having any such human failings. Similarly, God can do 
injustice if He chooses to, but He will never do it because being unjust is an 
ungodly act. The Holy Qur'an says: {{ Surely! Allâh wrongs not even of the 
weight of an atom (or a small ant) , but if there is any good (done), He 
doubles it, and gives from Him a great reward..}},( Holy Qur'an 4:40). God can 
be unjust if He chooses to be so, but the moment God does injustice, He ceases 
to be God. 

God does not make mistake:
God can make mistakes if He wants to, but He does not make mistakes, because 
making a mistake is ungodly act. The Holy Qur'an says: {{… My Lord is neither 
unaware nor He forgets, .}},) Holy Qur'an 20:52). The moment God makes a 
mistake, he ceases to be God. 

God does not forget:
God can forget if He wants to. But God does not forget anything because 
forgetting is an ungodly act, which reeks of human limitations and failings. 
The Holy Qur'an says:
{{… My Lord is neither unaware nor He forgets, .}},) Holy Qur'an 20:52).
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[FairfieldLife] islam in briefattributes of God

2008-02-08 Thread Maryam Hassan

  Attributes of God ( Allah ) 
 
  

To Allah belong the most beautiful names. The Holy Qur'an says: {{ Say (O 
Muhammad): Invoke Allâh or invoke the Most Beneficent (Allâh), by whatever 
name you invoke Him (it is the same), for to Him belong the Best Names. And 
offer your Salât (prayer) neither aloud nor in a low voice, but follow a way 
between. }}, ) Holy Qur'an 17:110 (.
Sources of Islam give no less than ninety-nine different attributes to Allah 
Almighty. The Holy Qur'an refers to Allah as Ar-Rahman (Most Gracious), 
Ar-Raheem (Most Merciful) and Hakeem (All Wise) among many other names.

God does not take human form:
Many religions at some point believe, directly or indirectly, in the philosophy 
of anthropomorphism i.e. God is palatable to become a human. Their contention 
is that  God Almighty is so pure and holy to the extent that He is unaware ( It 
is true that Allah is not like us, but this does not mean that He is unaware of 
our situations!!!?- I would rather say: is far away) of the hardships, 
shortcomings and feelings of human beings. In order to set the rules for human 
beings, He came down to earth as a human. Let us now analyze this argument and 
see if it stands to reason. 
Suppose I manufacture a videocassette recorder (VCR). Do I have to become a VCR 
to know what is good or what is bad for the VCR? What do I do? I write a manual 
instruction. In order to watch a video cassette, you should insert the 
cassette and press on the play button. In order to stop, press on the stop 
button. If you want to fast forward press on the FF button. Do not drop it from 
a height or it will get damaged. Do not immerse it in water or it will get 
ruined. These manual instructions list the various do’s and don’ts for the 
machine. Similarly, our Lord and Creator, Allah does not need to take the human 
form so as to know what is good or bad for the human being. He chooses to 
reveal the manual instructions. The last and final manual instruction that is 
sent down to the human beings is the Glorious Qur'an whose ‘do's’ and ‘don’ts’ 
are mentioned to the human beings through the Holy Verses. If you allow me to 
compare human beings with machines, I would say humans are
 more complicated than the most complex machines in the world. Even the most 
advanced computers, which are extremely complex, are pale in comparison to the 
physical, psychological, genetic, and social factors that affect individuals 
and collective human life. The more advanced the machine is, the greater the 
need for its manual instruction is. By the use of the same criteria, don't the 
human beings require a manual instruction by which it is easy to govern their 
own lives? 
Therefore, Allah does not come down personally to give the manual instruction. 
He chooses a man amongst men to deliver the message and communicates with him 
at a higher level through the medium of revelations. Such chosen men are called 
messengers and prophets of God. 

God does not perform ungodly acts: 
The attributes of Almighty God preclude any evil since God is the source of 
justice, mercy and truth. God can never be thought of as doing an ungodly act. 
Hence, we cannot imagine God telling a lie, being unjust, making a mistake, 
forgetting things, or having any such human failings. Similarly, God can do 
injustice if He chooses to, but He will never do it because being unjust is an 
ungodly act. The Holy Qur'an says: {{ Surely! Allâh wrongs not even of the 
weight of an atom (or a small ant) , but if there is any good (done), He 
doubles it, and gives from Him a great reward..}},( Holy Qur'an 4:40). God can 
be unjust if He chooses to be so, but the moment God does injustice, He ceases 
to be God. 

God does not make mistake:
God can make mistakes if He wants to, but He does not make mistakes, because 
making a mistake is ungodly act. The Holy Qur'an says: {{… My Lord is neither 
unaware nor He forgets, .}},) Holy Qur'an 20:52). The moment God makes a 
mistake, he ceases to be God. 

God does not forget:
God can forget if He wants to. But God does not forget anything because 
forgetting is an ungodly act, which reeks of human limitations and failings. 
The Holy Qur'an says:
{{… My Lord is neither unaware nor He forgets, .}},) Holy Qur'an 20:52).
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[FairfieldLife] Islam in briefattributes of God

2008-02-07 Thread Maryam Hassan

  Attributes of God ( Allah )
 
  

To Allah belong the most beautiful names. The Holy Qur'an says: {{ Say (O 
Muhammad): Invoke Allâh or invoke the Most Beneficent (Allâh), by whatever 
name you invoke Him (it is the same), for to Him belong the Best Names. And 
offer your Salât (prayer) neither aloud nor in a low voice, but follow a way 
between. }}, ) Holy Qur'an 17:110 (.
Sources of Islam give no less than ninety-nine different attributes to Allah 
Almighty. The Holy Qur'an refers to Allah as Ar-Rahman (Most Gracious), 
Ar-Raheem (Most Merciful) and Hakeem (All Wise) among many other names.

God does not take human form:
Many religions at some point believe, directly or indirectly, in the philosophy 
of anthropomorphism i.e. God is palatable to become a human. Their contention 
is that  God Almighty is so pure and holy to the extent that He is unaware ( It 
is true that Allah is not like us, but this does not mean that He is unaware of 
our situations!!!?- I would rather say: is far away) of the hardships, 
shortcomings and feelings of human beings. In order to set the rules for human 
beings, He came down to earth as a human. Let us now analyze this argument and 
see if it stands to reason. 
Suppose I manufacture a videocassette recorder (VCR). Do I have to become a VCR 
to know what is good or what is bad for the VCR? What do I do? I write a manual 
instruction. In order to watch a video cassette, you should insert the 
cassette and press on the play button. In order to stop, press on the stop 
button. If you want to fast forward press on the FF button. Do not drop it from 
a height or it will get damaged. Do not immerse it in water or it will get 
ruined. These manual instructions list the various do’s and don’ts for the 
machine. Similarly, our Lord and Creator, Allah does not need to take the human 
form so as to know what is good or bad for the human being. He chooses to 
reveal the manual instructions. The last and final manual instruction that is 
sent down to the human beings is the Glorious Qur'an whose ‘do's’ and ‘don’ts’ 
are mentioned to the human beings through the Holy Verses. If you allow me to 
compare human beings with machines, I would say humans are
 more complicated than the most complex machines in the world. Even the most 
advanced computers, which are extremely complex, are pale in comparison to the 
physical, psychological, genetic, and social factors that affect individuals 
and collective human life. The more advanced the machine is, the greater the 
need for its manual instruction is. By the use of the same criteria, don't the 
human beings require a manual instruction by which it is easy to govern their 
own lives? 
Therefore, Allah does not come down personally to give the manual instruction. 
He chooses a man amongst men to deliver the message and communicates with him 
at a higher level through the medium of revelations. Such chosen men are called 
messengers and prophets of God. 

God does not perform ungodly acts: 
The attributes of Almighty God preclude any evil since God is the source of 
justice, mercy and truth. God can never be thought of as doing an ungodly act. 
Hence, we cannot imagine God telling a lie, being unjust, making a mistake, 
forgetting things, or having any such human failings. Similarly, God can do 
injustice if He chooses to, but He will never do it because being unjust is an 
ungodly act. The Holy Qur'an says: {{ Surely! Allâh wrongs not even of the 
weight of an atom (or a small ant) , but if there is any good (done), He 
doubles it, and gives from Him a great reward..}},( Holy Qur'an 4:40). God can 
be unjust if He chooses to be so, but the moment God does injustice, He ceases 
to be God. 

God does not make mistake:
God can make mistakes if He wants to, but He does not make mistakes, because 
making a mistake is ungodly act. The Holy Qur'an says: {{… My Lord is neither 
unaware nor He forgets, .}},) Holy Qur'an 20:52). The moment God makes a 
mistake, he ceases to be God. 

God does not forget:
God can forget if He wants to. But God does not forget anything because 
forgetting is an ungodly act, which reeks of human limitations and failings. 
The Holy Qur'an says:
{{… My Lord is neither unaware nor He forgets, .}},) Holy Qur'an 20:52).
 
   
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[FairfieldLife] Islam in briefattributes of God

2008-02-07 Thread Maryam Hassan

  Attributes of God ( Allah )
 
  

To Allah belong the most beautiful names. The Holy Qur'an says: {{ Say (O 
Muhammad): Invoke Allâh or invoke the Most Beneficent (Allâh), by whatever 
name you invoke Him (it is the same), for to Him belong the Best Names. And 
offer your Salât (prayer) neither aloud nor in a low voice, but follow a way 
between. }}, ) Holy Qur'an 17:110 (.
Sources of Islam give no less than ninety-nine different attributes to Allah 
Almighty. The Holy Qur'an refers to Allah as Ar-Rahman (Most Gracious), 
Ar-Raheem (Most Merciful) and Hakeem (All Wise) among many other names.

God does not take human form:
Many religions at some point believe, directly or indirectly, in the philosophy 
of anthropomorphism i.e. God is palatable to become a human. Their contention 
is that  God Almighty is so pure and holy to the extent that He is unaware ( It 
is true that Allah is not like us, but this does not mean that He is unaware of 
our situations!!!?- I would rather say: is far away) of the hardships, 
shortcomings and feelings of human beings. In order to set the rules for human 
beings, He came down to earth as a human. Let us now analyze this argument and 
see if it stands to reason. 
Suppose I manufacture a videocassette recorder (VCR). Do I have to become a VCR 
to know what is good or what is bad for the VCR? What do I do? I write a manual 
instruction. In order to watch a video cassette, you should insert the 
cassette and press on the play button. In order to stop, press on the stop 
button. If you want to fast forward press on the FF button. Do not drop it from 
a height or it will get damaged. Do not immerse it in water or it will get 
ruined. These manual instructions list the various do’s and don’ts for the 
machine. Similarly, our Lord and Creator, Allah does not need to take the human 
form so as to know what is good or bad for the human being. He chooses to 
reveal the manual instructions. The last and final manual instruction that is 
sent down to the human beings is the Glorious Qur'an whose ‘do's’ and ‘don’ts’ 
are mentioned to the human beings through the Holy Verses. If you allow me to 
compare human beings with machines, I would say humans are
 more complicated than the most complex machines in the world. Even the most 
advanced computers, which are extremely complex, are pale in comparison to the 
physical, psychological, genetic, and social factors that affect individuals 
and collective human life. The more advanced the machine is, the greater the 
need for its manual instruction is. By the use of the same criteria, don't the 
human beings require a manual instruction by which it is easy to govern their 
own lives? 
Therefore, Allah does not come down personally to give the manual instruction. 
He chooses a man amongst men to deliver the message and communicates with him 
at a higher level through the medium of revelations. Such chosen men are called 
messengers and prophets of God. 

God does not perform ungodly acts: 
The attributes of Almighty God preclude any evil since God is the source of 
justice, mercy and truth. God can never be thought of as doing an ungodly act. 
Hence, we cannot imagine God telling a lie, being unjust, making a mistake, 
forgetting things, or having any such human failings. Similarly, God can do 
injustice if He chooses to, but He will never do it because being unjust is an 
ungodly act. The Holy Qur'an says: {{ Surely! Allâh wrongs not even of the 
weight of an atom (or a small ant) , but if there is any good (done), He 
doubles it, and gives from Him a great reward..}},( Holy Qur'an 4:40). God can 
be unjust if He chooses to be so, but the moment God does injustice, He ceases 
to be God. 

God does not make mistake:
God can make mistakes if He wants to, but He does not make mistakes, because 
making a mistake is ungodly act. The Holy Qur'an says: {{… My Lord is neither 
unaware nor He forgets, .}},) Holy Qur'an 20:52). The moment God makes a 
mistake, he ceases to be God. 

God does not forget:
God can forget if He wants to. But God does not forget anything because 
forgetting is an ungodly act, which reeks of human limitations and failings. 
The Holy Qur'an says:
{{… My Lord is neither unaware nor He forgets, .}},) Holy Qur'an 20:52).
 
   
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