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Jumaat, 26 Februari 2010

make it simple...


By Sheikh Yususf Estes

1. "If God created everything - then who created God?" (may Allah forgive me)

According to the Quran, Allah tells us that He is the only creator and sustainer of all that exists and that nothing and no one exists alongside Him, nor does He have any partners. He tells us that He is not created, nor is He like His creation in anyway. He calls Himself by a number of names and three of them are:
A) The First - (Al-Awal)
B) The Last - (Al Akhir)
C) The Eternal, who is sought after by His creation, while He has no need from them at all. (As-Samad)

He always has existed and He never was created, as He is not like His creation, nor similar to it, in any way.
2. "How can you believe in God, when you can't see, hear, touch, smell, taste or even imagine what He is?"
Answer:
We know from the teachings of Muhammad, peace be upon him, that no one has ever actually seen God - at least not in this lifetime. Nor are we able to use our senses to make some kind of contact with Him. However, we are encouraged in Islam to use our senses and our common sense to recognize that all of this universe could not possibly come into existence on its own. Something had to design it all and then put it into motion. That is beyond our ability to do, yet it is something that we can understand.

We don't have to see an artist to recognize a painting, correct? So, if we see paintings without seeing artists painting them, in the same way, we can believe that Allah created everything without having to see Him (or touch, or hear, etc.).
3. "Can God do anything? - Can He make a rock so big that nothing can move it? - If He did make a rock so big that nothing could move it, would that mean that He couldn't move it too? Or would it be impossible for Him to make something so big that He couldn't move it?"
Answer:
Allah tells us that "Allah is capable of doing anything that He Wills to do." He can make a rock (or anything for that matter) that is so large or heavy that nothing in the entire universe can move it. As regards Allah "moving" it, He is not in the universe and He does not resemble His creation. Whenever He wants anything done, He merely says "Qun! Faya Qun!" (Be! And so it will be!)
4. "Where is God?"
Answer:
Some other religions teach that "God is everywhere." This is actually called "pantheism" and it is the opposite of our believe system in Islam. Allah tells us clearly that there is nothing, anywhere in the universe that resembles Him, nor is He ever in His creation. He tells us in the Quran that He created the universe in six "yawm" (periods of time) and then He "astawah 'ala al Arsh" (rose up, above His Throne). He is there (above His Throne) and will remain there until the End Times.

5. "Why did God create everything?"

Answer:
Allah says in His Quran that He did not create all of this for any foolish purpose. He tells us that He created us for the purpose of worshiping Him, Alone and without any partners.

6. "Is God pure, good, loving and fair? - If so, then where does evil, hatred and injustice come from?"

Answer:
Allah tells us that He is Pure, Loving, and absolutely Just in every respect. He says that He is the Best of Judges. He also tells us that the life that we are in is a test. He has created all the things that exist and He has created all that happens as well. There is nothing in this existence except what He has created. He also says in the Quran that He created evil (although He is not evil). He is using this as one of the many tests for us.

7. "Does God really have power of things? - If so, then why does He let people become sick, oppressed and die?"

Answer:
Oppression is something that Allah forbids for Himself to do to anyone and He hates it when anyone oppresses someone else. He does have absolute power over everything. He allows sickness, disease, death and even oppression so that we can all be tested in what we do.

8. "Can you prove there is a God?"

Answer:
Can you prove that you exist? Yes, of course you can. You merely use your senses to determine that you can see, hear, feel, smell, taste and you have emotions as well. All of this is a part of your existence. But this is not how we perceive God in Islam. We can look to the things that He has created and the way that He cares for things and sustains us, to know that there is no doubt of His existence.
Think about this the next time that you are looking up at the moon or the stars on a clear night; could you drop a drinking glass on the sidewalk and expect that it would hit the ground and on impact it would not shatter, but it would divide up into little small drinking glasses, with iced tea in them? Of course not.
And then consider if a tornado came through a junkyard and tore through the old cars; would it leave behind a nice new Mercedes with the engine running and no parts left around? Naturally not.
Can a fast food restaurant operate itself without any people there? That's crazy for anyone to even think about.
After considering all of the above, how could we look to the universe above us through a telescope or observe the molecules in a microscope and then think that all of this came about as a result of a "big bang" or some "accident?"
(see also "Quran" below)

9. "Does God know everything that is going to happen? - Does He have absolute control on the outcome of everything? - If so, how is that fair for us? Where is our free will then?"

Answer:
Allah Knows everything that will happen. The first thing that He created was the "pen" and He ordered the pen to write. The pen wrote until it had written everything that would happen. And then Allah began to create the universe. All of this was already known to Him before He created it. He does have absolute and total control at all times. There is nothing that happens except that He is in control of if.

There is a mistake in the question: "Free Will." Allah alone, has Free Will, He Wills whatever He likes and it will always happen as He wills. We have something called, "Free choice." The difference is that what Allah "Wills" always happens and what we choose may or may not happen. We are not being judged on the outcome of things, we are being judged on our choices. This means that at the core of everything will always be our intentions.

Whatever we intended, is what we will have the reward for. Each person will be judged according to what Allah gave them to work with, how they used it and what they intended to do with it.
As regards the actual "Judgment Day" - Allah tells us that everything we are doing is being recorded and not a single tiny thing escapes from this record. Even an atom's weight of good will be seen on the Day of Judgment and even a single atom's weight of evil will be seen too.
The one who will bring the evidences against us will be ourselves. Our ears, tongue, eyes and all of our bodies will begin to testify against us in front of Allah on the Day of Judgment. None will be oppressed on that Day, none will be falsely accused.
He could have put everyone in their respective places from the very beginning, but the people would complain as to why they were thrown in Hell without being given a chance. This life is exactly that; a chance to prove to ourselves who we really are and what we would really do if we indeed had a free choice.
Allah Knows everything that will happen, but we don't. That is why the test is fair.
10. "If there is only one God, then why are there so many religions?
Answer:
Allah does not force anyone to submit to Him. He has layed out a clear path and then made it known to them the two ways (Heaven or Hell). The person is always free to make his or her own choice. There is not complusion in the way of "Islam."

Whoever choses to worship Allah without partners and is devoted to Him and is obeying His commands as much as possible, has grasped the firm handhold that will never break. Whoever denies God and choses some other way to worship or not to believe at all, for them there is an eternal punishment that is most horrible (Hell).
All religions originated with Allah and then people began to add or take away from the teachings so as to take control over each other. Man made religions are an abomination before the Lord and will never be accepted. He will only accept true submission, obedience and in purity and peace to His commandments.
11. "How do you know that the Quran is really from God?"
Answer:
Muslims have something that offers the most clear proof of all, The Holy Quran. There is no other book like it anywhere on earth. It is absolutely perfect in the Arabic language. It has no mistakes in grammar, meanings or context. The scientific evidences are well known around the entire world, even amongst non-Muslim scholars.

Predictions in the Quran have come true; and its teachings are clearly for all people, all places and all times. No one has been able to produce a book like it, nor ten chapters like it, nor even one chapter like it. It was memorized by thousands of people during the lifetime of Muhammad, peace be upon him, and then this memorization was passed down from teacher to student for generation after generation, from mouth to ear and from one nation to another.

Today every single Muslim has memorized some part of the Quran in the original Arabic language that it was revealed in over 1,400 years ago, even though most of them are not Arabs. There are over nine million (9,000,000) Muslims living on the earth today who have totally memorized the entire Quran, word for word, and can recite the entire Quran, in Arabic just as Muhammad, peace be upon him, did 14 centuries ago.

En. Tanpa Nama, beberapa argument...


Maafkan saya kerana memetik daripada sumber kristian.

From a purely scientific standpoint, it is easy to demonstrate that matter cannot be eternal in nature. The universe is expanding from what appears to be a beginning point in space/time, which appears to be a one time event. Hydrogen is the basic fuel of the cosmos, powering all stars and other energy sources in space. If the fuel of the universe has been used eternally, that fuel will eventually be depleted; but the evidence is that the cosmological gas gauge, while moving toward “empty,” is yet a long way from being there—a condition incompatible with an eternal universe.

The second law of thermodynamics insists that the cosmos is moving toward a condition of disorder, sometimes referred to as “heat death.” Even in an oscillating universe, things ultimately run out of energy and “die.” All of these evidences, and several others we have not made reference to, show that matter cannot be eternal, as Dr. Sagan and his associates would like to believe. However, this does not mean that we automatically accept the hypothesis that God is the Creator. Why is it not equally invalid to suggest that God has always been?

The problem here is that many people have a mistaken concept of God. If we conceive of God as physical, anthropomorphic (like man) being, the question of God’s origin is valid. However, such a concept of God is alien to the Bible and to common sense. Consider the following descriptions of God from the Bible:

    John 4: 24
    God is a Spirit: ...

    Matthew 16:17
    ... for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my father which is in heaven.

    Numbers 23:19
    God is not a man, that he should ... ;

Obviously, the descriptions and concepts of God given in these passages are that God is a spiritual entity. He exists outside of the three-dimensional physical world in which we live. The Bible further supports this concept of God in the following passages:

Jeremiah 23:23-24
Am I a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off? ... Do not I fill heaven and earth? saith the LORD.

    2 Chronicles 2:6
    But who is able to build a house, seeing the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot contain him? ...

    Acts 17:28
    For in Him we live, and move, and have our being; ...

Not only is God described as being outside space, but He is also described as being outside of time. Consider the following:

2 Peter 3:8
But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.

    Psalm 90:4
    For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night.

    Psalm 102:27
    But thou art the same, and thy years shall have no end.

    Acts 1:7
    ...It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his power.

If God is a being that is unlimited in time, and if He has access to every piece of time as if it were now, the question of who created God is an invalid question. The problem is like asking a student to draw a four-sided triangle. The terminology is self-contradictory.

When asked “Who or what created God?” we are making the assumption that God was created. If God exists outside of time and space, and if He is the Creator of time and space, He obviously was not created! God began the beginning! This is why He says, “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last” (Revelation 22:13).

God created time. The statement of Genesis, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth,” is making reference to the creation of time. The reason that things like heat death, the expansion of the universe, and the depletion of hydrogen do not apply to God is because He is outside of time. God has always been. He did things before time began (see 1 Corinthians 2:7). He not only began time; He will also end it. When time ends, all matter and all mankind will enter eternity—a timeless condition free of the negative things that time brings upon us now.

    2 Peter 3:10-11
    But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness.

    Revelation 21:4
    And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

The agnostic position that there is nothing that can be said to support God’s existence that cannot be said against that existence cannot, in the opinion of the author, stand in the face of this evidence.

© John N. Clayton
12/10/2008

Jumaat, 19 Februari 2010

another talk on Chrsitianity

Jesus said He came to restore the Law (Torah) and you should live by them but then, His self-appointed disciple Paul wrote,

"clearly no one is justified before God by the Law because the righteous will live by faith" Galatians 2:16,

i.e you dont have to obey the Law just have faith in Jesus(?) so Jesus lied?


Dzul: bro,i think its bettr if u keep it personal dude.
this is a very sensitive issue just so u know.heh

Me: It is? I dont think so, but if some of our christian brother think i'm wrong and they might have some explaination on this subject why dont they give it a shot. In that way we can have mutual exchange of thoughts..rite?

Dzul: yeah,but let us not make it in public okay?some might just be offended by this statements.everyone have their beliefs.in their own way.we'll just let them be.as we respect them.=)

Me: Appreciate that, and thanks for your concern too. =) i feel like kissing u now... Hahahak

Dzul: hahaha.ngok.we brothers',look for each others back.=D

Me: Yeah, but me still thinks that this one should not be keep personal...

Dzul: trust me.it should.

Me: Should not. I'm not making a provocative statement or slanderous piece of thought.

Dzul: but your questioning thier leader,jesus.the same as they question our prophets.its true that knowing facts from their side would just pleased us both parties,but again.we have no rights to question on what they believe.

Me: If they're questioning our prophet, we shouldn't feel offended. Why would we have to? We got the answers. As for my statement, if you set apart your prejudice or any negative thought. A good, decent christian will know right away that Jesus Christ didnt lied, Paul did. So technically i'm not desecrating their Master. =)

Dzul: so if u already know the answer,u shouldnt be questioning.plus,they way u asked,as if it is debatable.surely ppl would be offended.the same as ppl question our mighty lord,we have the answers,but still they questiond about it right?once u questioned something,surely ur doubtful of it.where's the respect in that?=)

Me: It is debatable, that was my intention. I do know the answer, but of course some would accused my answer of religious bias. So i just want to know how our christian BROTHERs tackle the question. If they're or even we are doubtful of what we believe,

its the time to consider your faith. We have many similarities with the christian, even Quran states that they are close to us. I just wanted to seek common ground between us. Then we we'll be living in harmony rite?

Dzul: i understand.i respect ur intention.but i still dont agree that u do it in public.as u aspect everyone would understand ur intention.not everyone is the same.even bile the word ALLAH digunakan by other relegions,us muslims made it an issue.the word actually means god in arab.it is open for any religion act.but hey,not everyone undertands their truly intentions right?

Me: Yap, as for the word Allah, i wrote something about it on my blog about a year ago. I'm not opposing the word Allah used by them, but really they have to understand that Allah must be used in the right context. And yes not everybody will get me right, i know that. But what else could be done on them? Would you retreat from a war only for a wounded soldier?

Dzul: in this context,if ur saying the party that would be offended is small,as if a wounded sodier,ur wrong.more like retreat b'coz of a massive number of soldiers.that would be fine.its for the greater good.

Me: We dont know how many of them but i do think it will not be half part of the christendom. Anyway thanks again. (kat dorm kerek ngan aku, cess!)

Dzul: haha,sure.its very subjective.mne ade sombong.di sini ade benda nk argue.lol.=)

(Session ends at 10 February at 19:33)

Very much confusing

Genesis 6:6 "and it repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart"

didn't the omniscient Lord God knew man wickedness very well? Why he did created man in the first place then?

Genesis 6:7,"...I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth.."

Selasa, 16 Februari 2010

Perjalanan mencari cerita yang baik.

Saya katakan pada Boris Pasternak, sesuatu yang telah lama terbuku di hati...


Tuan Pasternak, saya merasa jijik terhadap diri saya. Di hadapan mereka saya mengaku muslim, malah sayalah yang pertama mencela dosa. (mula sedu...air mata bergenang) ketahuilah juga Tuan Pasternak, agama dan Tuhan yang saya canangkan itulah yang pertama saya campak ke dasar paling hitam dada saya. Saat saya berseorangan di dalam bilik gelap menanti ilham selepas solat untuk menulis, seakan saya buntu terus.

Namun tuan, nafsu serakah saya yang selalu tunduk kepada pelacur kota membutakan saya dari Tuhan pada malam hari. Jijik tuan, bahkan anjing lebih mulia, siang hari saya bermuka-muka. Maafkan saya tuan Pasternak, tetapi saya tidak tahu bila mungkin lagi saya akan mengenang semula diri. Harus saya luahkan. (ketika itu, butir hujan Moscow keras menimpa saya dan Boris Pasternak, sedang Bohr dan Ibn Sina bersembang bersama Pushkin. Seperti langit juga menhentam saya, hujan)

ironi, itulah mungkin pada saya. Ilham yang saya tunggu ditikar sembahyang, hanya akan muncul apabila secubit iman dalam diri saya mengungkap perasaan bersalah dengan dosa saya, dan ketika itu. Saya dalam rangkulan pelacur cina (terduduk.) ... See more

Ilham juga datang, ketika saya menangis pulang dari hotel murah, ketika saya longlai melangkah membawa dosa di pundak. Mengapa tuan Pasternak! Tuhan mengurniakan kepada saya untuk menulis dalam keadaan yang kotor! Malah saya sering terkenang, ilham itu bukan dibawa malaikat. Bahkan hembusan syaitan dan iblis yang bersama saya. (hujan lagi menimpa, teresak-esak. Boris Pasternak merenung tepat sambil menghembus paipnya dalam hujan di bawah payung hitam. Asap paip pecah dicarik-carik air. Dia berkata...)





Tuhan mu menyelamatkan Isa. Tuhan mu, punya syurga dan pahala. Tuhan mu sanggup membiarkan aku, Bohr malah Pope hidup tanpa sebarang gangguan. Biarpun aku diburu komunis namun pasti Tuhan kamu amat pemurah kerana mengurniakan aku bakat besar meski aku tidak mengenal Tuhan kamu. Pushkin mungkin membaca alQuran sampai dia menulis sesuatu untuk kitab... See more kamu.

Tentu kamu lebih kenal Tuhan kamu? Percayalah jika Dia bermurah hati pada aku. Pada kamu lebih lagi! (hujan lagi di Moscow. Boris Pasternak membimbing anak muda yang ditemuinya ke dalam bangunan coklat itu. Mengusap kepalanya yang kebasahan di timpa air mata Moscow)

Saya Niels Bohr. Mungkin anda lebih mengenali saya sebagai ahli kimia atau pemenang Nobel. Berdasarkan fakta itu, pasti anda hairan apa sebabnya saya berada bersama sekumpulan manusia puitis. Beginilah, saya jujur mengatakan ini. Saya tertarik dengan keikhlasan hati anak muda yang saya temui lewat perjumpaan di Copenhagen Institute tempat saya mengajar.

Benar dia bukan ahli kimia tetapi hanya seorang penulis muda. Keihklasan hatinya itu yang sanggup mencari saya di Denmark demi sebuah cerita yang dikarangnya amat menuntun hati saya.

Sesiapa yang pernah kenal, atau mungkin menuntut di Copenhagen Institute pasti tidak dapat melupakan suasana kreatif di sana yang akhirnya menghasilkan penemuan besar dalam dunia sains. Tidak sedikit juga yang terkesan dengan keakraban kami dan suasana ceria yang bebas dari cengkaman formaliti. Anda mungkin temui seorang pelajar yang baring di atas meja sambil membincangkan masalah ikatan atom bersama tenaga pengajarnya dalam seminar tahunan....

(ketawa...sungguh saya rindukan saat itu)

Selamat semua...(beberapa post menarik juga!)


Hari ini tidak ada entry provokatif tentang politik orang melayu atau perpaduan rakyat Malaysia yang semakin rapuh.

Hari ini juga saya tidak akan menulis tentang perasaan prejudis saya terhadap alim ulama. Jangan marah! Kalau tok-tok guru boleh sahaja ada perasaan prejudis sedemikian terhadap mat-mat rempit atau bohsia kenapa saya tidak boleh terhadap mereka?

Oh jangan salah faham, saya bukanlah anti ulama, Tok Guru Nik Aziz saya hormat juga. Cuma perasaan saya kurang senang apabila agama dan Tuhan terlalu lama sudah menjadi hak eksklusif orang berjanggut dan ketayap. Sampaikan pelacur belakang lorong takut bercakap soal iman.

Hari ini saya mahu mencari orang-orang yang berjiwa seni dan free. Saya mahu berkawan dengan orang seperti Kak Min (yasmin Ahmad) atau Amir Muhammad. Kalau ada marilah kita berkawan!

Amir muhammad menulis sesuatu yang amat menggembirakan hati huhuhu, cuba baca (di sini)

Kak Min, saya rindukan post blog nya.