Spirit of Light
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I believe in Allah, but who am I to tell others what to believe?Sorry, I really don't understand that
According to you are these true gods equal to that of Allah?
If you don't believe that these gods are real, then those people believing in these must obviously be wrong according to you. Its not a trick question or me trying to "expose" you. But wouldn't you agree, from a logical point of view, that when you say that Allah is the right God for you, and according to Islam there is only one god, then based on your beliefs, people that choose to not to believe in Allah, is not believing in anything you would consider real.
Its simply impossible, but you are right, that Allah might not be the God for them, but in that case, based on your beliefs they might as well believe in a picture of some spirit animal, because that would be as real as these gods. Because they won't find Allah through these gods, its in direct conflict with Islam and Christianity for that matter etc.
Again, Hindus do not believe in Heaven or Hell, so how would they get there? If Allah is the only God, then clearly the Hindus got it all wrong and it apparently doesn't seem to concern him, that they do not believe in him. I hope you see the conflict here?
I hope the above illustrate it, it is wrong for everyone that do not share that belief. Again as I started by saying in the first post, and you asked if it was a trick question:
Good point, also how can you all know what God is thinking or what he meant, if you believe in different ones?
Because its no different from any other religious person, if they do not believe in Allah, then obviously they think you are believing in a wrong God. Which is why I ask how everyone can know what God is thinking when they believe in different ones, because it conflict with each other.
I understand that, but we do agree that there are some things set in stone in some of these religions. Like in Islam there is one God, Jesus were a prophet etc. Muslims doesn't disagree on these things. Same with Christianity, there might be discussions about whether the holy trinity is true or not, but there is only one God.
But I think its interesting when you write this:
Allah is the right one for me, that does not mean it is so for others.
For you does it matter if you believe in the right God or not? Because you seem to express, that everyone can find there own way to God or Allah, through whatever god or religions they like, as long as it works for them?
When I say islam say one should only follow Allah, that means a Muslim should only believe in the teaching of Allah, and not Mix other teachings from other religions in. It does not say nonmuslims are wrong.
Some Muslims say nonmuslims are wrong and other Gods does not exist.
I personally do not claim to know if there is or isnt other Gods.