(November 13, 2013 at 12:24 am)FallentoReason Wrote:Sleepy Wrote:There are 99 names of Allah within the Quran. You can see the full list if you google it, I'm showing you a few.
There are actually more than 99 that are hidden from us. Because philosophically we don't know everything about God. You see what I'm saying?
Al- Muqtadir ( The Powerful )
Al- Basir ( The All-Seeing)
Al- Alim ( The All Knowing )
Al- Mutakabbir ( Supreme in Greatness, The Majestic )
Ar- Rahim ( The Merciful )
Ar Rahman ( The Most Compassionate )
AL WADUD ( THE LOVING ONE )
I truly get a feeling I can't explain when I read His names, and when I say them. There's no religion in comparison.
God is the Greatest and He has no limits. Jesus was His messenger.
Ok, it sounds like Allah is more likely than not a "Classical God" - one that is omni-everything. Such a concept has a myriad number of problems with it philosophically, and thus is an illogical concept.
Allah is the omnipotent. The only problems that exist are the ones you create yourself, that dwell within yourself. There is no problem associated with Allah.