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[quote]Tilawat, You sound very confused. [quote]In fact this is the riddle created by 'Monotheism' which combines power of good and evil in one God.[/quote] There is no riddle, no confusion. God is not evil. God is only good. God gave humans and jinn the free will. The wrong excercise of this power by us gives rise to evil. [quote]Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.[/quote] God prevents evil when He wants to. That shows he is able to do that. Many times He punishes bad people and prevents them from causing harm to innocent people. Especially if an oppressed person makes a prayer, God answers that person and punishes the oppressor in this life. Have you not see the example of Mukhatar Mai in Pakistan? [quote]Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.[/quote] God is fully able to and is willing to prevent evil, as He does when He pleases. [quote]Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?[/quote] Evil arises when humans (and jinns) excercise wrongly their free will. [quote]Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?"[/quote] You know what, these stupid philosophical questions are all the same thing. They keep asking the same thing in different ways. I recommend you stop reading this philosophical crap. No wonder you are so confused. Ask Allah for knowledge, hikmat and guidance; so you see through the nonsense of this philosophy you quote. Best regards.[/quote]
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