paarsurrey
Veteran Member
"Islaam"Maybe it helps if I tell you that deities, as I understand them, are something for the adherent to choose and take responsibility for - and, in fact, to create and destroy if he or she feels like it?
The way I see it, Christianity and Islaam have lost their ways in the very act of making their doctrines rely on the very literal existence of their gods.
Not exactly true for Islam. Allah, as I understand, is not a physical being or a spirit as in Pagan-Christianity. Allah is not born of a human female like in Christianity (or in Bahaism). Allah has no wife or a son or a daughter*. Allah is attributive and his attributes are reflected in the Universe/s in absolutes. So, please don't club Islam with the religion of Pagan-Christ (or with the ideology of Bahaullah). Right, please?
Regards
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*[[112:1]
بِسۡمِ اللّٰہِ الرَّحۡمٰنِ الرَّحِیۡمِ﴿۱﴾
In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful.
[[112:2]
قُلۡ ہُوَ اللّٰہُ اَحَدٌ ۚ﴿۲﴾
Say, ‘He is Allah, the One;
[[112:3]
اَللّٰہُ الصَّمَدُ ۚ﴿۳﴾
‘Allah, the Independent and Besought of all.
[[112:4]
لَمۡ یَلِدۡ ۬ۙ وَ لَمۡ یُوۡلَدۡ ۙ﴿۴﴾
‘He begets not, nor is He begotten;
[[112:5]
وَ لَمۡ یَکُنۡ لَّہٗ کُفُوًا اَحَدٌ ٪﴿۵﴾
‘And there is none like unto Him.’
The Holy Quran - Chapter: 112: Al-Ikhlas
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