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Why God does not force all?


Why God does not force all?

The age-old argument: if God is All-Powerful, why did He not force all persons to His Will? This ignores the limited freewill granted to man, which is the whole basis of Ethics. God gives man every opportunity of knowing and understanding things, but He does not force him, for that would be against the whole Plan on which our present life is constituted.

Men erect their own taboos, prohibitions, barriers and restrictions and ascribe them to religion. This is wrong, and is more consistent to those who worship false gods.
The Message of Islam is clear and unambiguous, the one that makes all things clear to those who try to understand, because it accords with our own nature as created by God; preached openly and to everyone.

Even though God’s Signs are everywhere in Nature and in men's own conscience, yet in addition God has sent human Messengers to every People to call their attention to Good and turn them away from Evil. So, they cannot pretend that God has abandoned them or that He does not care what they do. His Divine Grace always invites their will to choose what is right.

While some people accept the guidance of the divine Grace, others so surrender themselves to evil that it must necessarily obtain a grip over them. They only have to travel in time and see what was the end of those who abandoned their lights and didn't bothered to

Think again…

The worshippers of false gods say: “If Allah has so willed, neither we nor our fathers would have worshipped anything but Him, nor would we have forbidden anything without (Command from) Him”. So did those before them. But what is the mission of the messengers but to preach the Clear Message? And verily, We sent amongst every People a messenger, (proclaiming): “Worship Allah (Alone), and avoid (or keep away from) false deities.” Then of them were some whom Allah guided, and some on whom the straying was justified. So travel through the land, and see what was the end of those who denied (the Truth). (Al-Qur’aan Sura. 16 Ayat. 35-36)







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