RE: Making the case for Islam.
June 5, 2016 at 4:22 pm
(This post was last modified: June 5, 2016 at 4:24 pm by Mystic.)
11. God Guides to the truth (essential cornerstone of this discussion)
2. Who guides by the truth is more worthy of being followed or those who aren't guided unless they are guided.
It seems when we don't want to follow God, or say we won't follow any representatives of God as there are no such representatives or no books revealed by God, we incline to either:
1. Follow others who aren't sure are guided.
2. Follow ourselves when we aren't sure we are guided.
It seems people become satisfied for misguidance rather then guidance.
The whole gist is if God guides by the truth, then he would prove essentially those who he wants us to follow and look towards.
The absence of the manifestation of a clear proof, but a hidden proof, is up to God. It's up to God make the proof hidden or manifest.
We know there is absence of manifestation of clear proof in some areas in some times, but we know God, would also not leave humanity to themselves but rather seek to guide them. That is to say, there is always a way towards God, a path towards God, a way to follow God upon certainty and be lead by him.
That way is essentially God's light. It is manifested by a book and that which is manifested by the book is essentially the light of the most praiseworthy servant of God.
That is the reminder is a light which is a both the book and who the book has been revealed to.
I would say this essential thing to reflect upon, so manifest, so clear, that God guides to the truth yet we are inclining to those who we don't know are guided or not, and have no clear proof that they are leading us upon guidance, and following people out of ignorance, should be found emphasized in the book revealed by God.
And that God would counter this false worshipped system of idols (known as the Taghut in Quran) with leaders who inclining to would be inclining to God, and following would be following God, is essential truth to any book revealed by God.
This so far has to be an ingredient in God's book.
2. Who guides by the truth is more worthy of being followed or those who aren't guided unless they are guided.
It seems when we don't want to follow God, or say we won't follow any representatives of God as there are no such representatives or no books revealed by God, we incline to either:
1. Follow others who aren't sure are guided.
2. Follow ourselves when we aren't sure we are guided.
It seems people become satisfied for misguidance rather then guidance.
The whole gist is if God guides by the truth, then he would prove essentially those who he wants us to follow and look towards.
The absence of the manifestation of a clear proof, but a hidden proof, is up to God. It's up to God make the proof hidden or manifest.
We know there is absence of manifestation of clear proof in some areas in some times, but we know God, would also not leave humanity to themselves but rather seek to guide them. That is to say, there is always a way towards God, a path towards God, a way to follow God upon certainty and be lead by him.
That way is essentially God's light. It is manifested by a book and that which is manifested by the book is essentially the light of the most praiseworthy servant of God.
That is the reminder is a light which is a both the book and who the book has been revealed to.
I would say this essential thing to reflect upon, so manifest, so clear, that God guides to the truth yet we are inclining to those who we don't know are guided or not, and have no clear proof that they are leading us upon guidance, and following people out of ignorance, should be found emphasized in the book revealed by God.
And that God would counter this false worshipped system of idols (known as the Taghut in Quran) with leaders who inclining to would be inclining to God, and following would be following God, is essential truth to any book revealed by God.
This so far has to be an ingredient in God's book.