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Aslamo Alikum,
Dear All, Did you notice that no matter where the person is born and where he was brought up and how many gods he worship, when he is in trouble he calls to one god. Suppose, people believe in three gods, A, B, C, but when he will be in trouble, he will call one god only. He will forget others two instantly. I saw a Christian, who was about to slip and fall from a hill, he said, O Jesus. Just at that moment, he forgot Holy Spirit and he forgot Father. Now, we know Jesus is not god but at that moment, he called only one god out of his three concepts of gods. Similarly, a Hindu who believes in many gods will call just one god when he is in trouble and all other gods will vanish instantly. This is the proof that it is in our nature to call one god for help no matter the concept of god in our mind is distorted we will always call one god whenever we will be in trouble. Conclusion: God is just one and it is in man’s nature to call just one god when he is in trouble. Although, man will be calling God with wrong name and wrong concept but he will be calling just one god only. God's name is also ONE (AHAD). |
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![]() tawheed is a part of our fitrah - we tend to convolute it, and are taught to go against it, but even in Polytheistic religions - There is always one Supreme god who is more powerful then the rest, thus making man and all subordinate gods subject to the "top" god. When I was searching for the truth, before I became Muslim, this is what convinced me that there is but One God, Allah - because even those who establish partners with Allah concede that there is but one Supreme entity who controls everything |
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Assalamu alaukum
Quote from brother mujahidabdullah's post. in Polytheistic religions - There is always one Supreme god who is more powerful then the rest, They claim that; to reach to that one supreme god you have to pass through lots of hardships. Finally you achieve the knowledge about the supreme god. Advaith, shunya etc. But our child recites "laa ilaaha ilallah" and he gets that. |
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