RE: Is the muslim god fair?
March 11, 2013 at 3:27 am
(This post was last modified: March 11, 2013 at 3:28 am by Muslim Scholar.)
You are asking about two subjects?
1 Yes, sometimes a non-Muslim can be better than a Muslim (in life)
but his morals are not for God, so it is worthless
for example if 2 people are working for you, one is very good & nice but doesn't do his job, the other is an ass-hold, but do part of his job, you will fire the first and reward the second (Not fully)
2
You are asking about faith and destiny in Islam
According to Islam God created us, and created our actions as well
We don't have any ability to do actions by ourselves, yet we are responsible for them
It cannot be understood, because we don't know anything about creation or How God do things
We may think it is not fair, because we try to think that creation is like manufacturing
If a person manufactured a gun then fires it to kill a person, he is responsible for killing that person
But God did not manufactured us, he created us
Which is not the same
1 Yes, sometimes a non-Muslim can be better than a Muslim (in life)
but his morals are not for God, so it is worthless
for example if 2 people are working for you, one is very good & nice but doesn't do his job, the other is an ass-hold, but do part of his job, you will fire the first and reward the second (Not fully)
2
You are asking about faith and destiny in Islam
According to Islam God created us, and created our actions as well
We don't have any ability to do actions by ourselves, yet we are responsible for them
It cannot be understood, because we don't know anything about creation or How God do things
We may think it is not fair, because we try to think that creation is like manufacturing
If a person manufactured a gun then fires it to kill a person, he is responsible for killing that person
But God did not manufactured us, he created us
Which is not the same