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[quote]Hadia You now say that Iblis was ignorant. But you had stated previously that he was treated as angel by God as he was pious. Can ignorance and disobedience go together with piety? Besides it is also said that Iblis was the teacher of angels. No body has ever charged him with ignorance. Rather he is treated as a genius and truthful being. Any how what was his ignorance by the way? The article I sent is as relevant to the topic as your diatribe. It shows the problem started when Judaistic religions tried to bring in monotheism to replace bi-theism. It obliged them to create a sub-god to represent the evil which in bi-theism was represented by Ahriman, the god of evil. Btw, don’t you think that Allah can lead any body astray as Quran says ,”Those who are led astray by Allah can never find guidance”? Isn't it happened so with Iblis?[/quote]
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