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[quote]The discussion about the point whether Allah misguides people is futile. Some say He guides only the guided ones and not the Fasiq ones. Quran says "If you are in trouble seek help from patience and salat but Allah is only with the patient". Is it not a fact that Allah is not with 'Musallin' who call themselves 'Namaazi' and are always making a show of it as though it is an end in itself when actually it is a prayer for seeking guidance which accrding to Minara is available only to the already guided ones. In fact this is the riddle created by 'Monotheism' which combines power of good and evil in one God. It necessitated the creation of a sub-god called Satan to whom the power of evil has been delegated by God. But as delegation does not mean abnegation of power God does retain and exercise the power of evil himself, which power under biotheism is exercised by Ehramen. Monotheism gives rise to the riddle of Epicurus as given hereunder:- "The Riddle of Epicurus Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" Have anybody an answer for it?[/quote]
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