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[quote]Assalaamu’alaikum, The evidence of existence of any thing can be direct or indirect. For example the direct evidence of raining is when I see with my eyes or I becomes wet when come out but the indirect evidence is when I hear the sound of the raining, thundering of the clouds and feel the sense of cool breeze. So there is absolutely No direct evidence of “existence of God with no other god or grantor” and only the indirect evidences can be explained. The explanation of this concept of indirect evidences is two folds. 1. No doubt, there is only one God as mentioned in Quran and Ahadith. It must be remembered that almost all the religions other than Islam are agreed on oneness of God. They do not believe in the other multiple gods worshiped by them as all in all but the links, without which their access to true God is impossible. The worship of fire, sun, moon, stars, cow or other things seem to be having the similar objective. They do “sajda” before them not considering them true God but as a way of regards or respect to them. Actually, these gods are the dummies of their saints and similarly fire; sun, moon, stars, cow etc have some important background (incidences) attributed to their lives. They seek help from true God by worshiping them and their attributes and it must not be forgotten that this is the same God that we worship and He is “Rehman”, “Razzaq”, “ Samee” and “Baseer” etc here as well. He hears their prayers as well, and they too get His help like us, in miracles, Allah-ho-Akbar. Because of this worshiping the dummies and their attributes, we are strictly forbidden to have a picture especially of a person and all the attributes e.g. at the graves even at Masjid-e-Nabvi where we are beaten while doing so, to make the meanings of “La-ilaaha-illallah” more precise and comprehensive. Now it is known that the belief in oneness of God is not only in Islam but common among all the religions. The difference between Islam and the other religion lies at the level of “La-ilaaha-illallah” (worship of nothing but Allah- True God) and “Muhammad-ur-Rasool-Allah” (the compliance of His beloved Prophet, Muhammad (pbuh). Because of this difference at this level, we can assess its efficacy by recalling “Ghazwa-e-badr” when only 313 not well-equipped men defeated more than one lac of the well-equipped men. This huge difference is only due to worshiping one God and complying “Muhammad-ur-Rasool-Allah (pbuh)”, therefore the Quranic verse (33-Ahzab, 56) and this is the order by God, which is being acted upon by God Himself as well, with His angels. Why we are not so as in“Ghazwa-e-badr”? The answer is, we are not upto the mark and this is due to lack of the belief and Taqwa/piety (Please see the following links). a). http://www.studying-islam.org/forum/topic. aspx?topicid=345&lang=&forumid=1 b). http://www.studying-islam.org/forum/topic. aspx?topicid=791&lang=&forumid=1 2. As it is discussed above, God being “Rabbil-Aalameen”, “Rehman”, “Razzaq”, “ Samee” and “Baseer” etc has no discrimination anywhere whether Muslim or non-Muslim, someone believes in His oneness or not, someone worships Him or not and someone complies His orders or not. I think this system of such a balance is only possible due to one God, Allah-ho-Akbar. The rewards of one God’s worship and compliance of Muhammad-ur-Rasool-Allah (pbuh) is at the “Day of the judgement” when exchange of the currencies will show the market value. This is the only that comes into my mind otherwise I have already pointed out to believe blindly (Baqra-3) otherwise it is absolutely impossible to prove directly or like this: 0.11+xy+14/70+1/5+0.29-xy+38/190=1 We can only beat about the bushes but He knows better. May Allah help and forgive us, Aameen! Dr. Akhlaq[/quote]
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