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[quote]Asalamu Alaykum (peace be upon you) I think our very test lies in recognizing God or failing to do so, in living by His commandments or failing to do so. He has spread out enough evidence in the cosmos for His existence and has bestowed man with the instinct and mental capacity to recognize the truth. Furthermore, God has created man with free will and thus he will be held responsible and accountable for his actions. If belief in God was randomly bestowed by Him on some and not others and man had no free will to actively choose then what would be the need for moral criterion, and for the judgment in the Hereafter and the consequent results? I believe every man and woman choose the beliefs they adhere to, whatever they maybe. Regards.[/quote]
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