Monday, December 17, 2007

Allah is also not omnipresent

The writer believes that God is everywhere and concludes that Allah is not the true God as he is above the heavens. This is the false opinion of the writer. Allah is above the heavens but His knowledge is everywhere. If he says that his god is everywhere, then is it also in his ass and in what comes out of it?
This is blasphemy according to Islam and according to the writer, this blasphemy is the criteria to judge the true God. This is indeed a sick thought!

For the first time in this book, the writer appreciates something in the Quran but only to make allegations against the Quran. The writer appreciates the verse that the earth should not be wasted with license but says that it is a contradiction to other places where the Quran is in favor of killing non-Muslims. The writer has not produced any verse to support his claim and is a very poor and a biased one as well. It has been answered where he first touched this issue.

In this topic, the writer again makes fun of miracles.

The question arises as to who will decide what the laws of nature are? Is science the criteria or our human senses? Has science gone that far to explain everything? Are our senses that developed to know everything through observation?
In this section, the writer makes the same claim of miracles not existing today:
Each Prophet brought miracles with him. Just claiming Prophethood was simply not enough. People back then were not as advanced as us in terms of man-made technology and their knowledge was also not as vast as that of today. Miracles were a common thing those days. Today is the era of science and technology and one doesn’t need miracles like those to realize the truth. According to University of Chicago, 300-400 people are becoming Muslim every single day in the USA alone. They do not need to see dead being raised to convince themselves. These people are just reading the Quran and getting amazed at its beauty. Back then, people would have questioned some amazing scientific miracles in the Quran and therefore miracles were a common thing back then.

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