Icenic wrote:Well you are right about what you said, but you have to remember, car inventors and companies care more about profits than they do about the people and their safety...
Ok lets accept that companies do it for profits.. but what about people i.e. who call themselves humanists that cannot resist driving a car when it is likely that one day they might get involved in an accident(ie slippery road) where tens of people killed..Who do you blame?
So why would he let a man who he know is going to end up in hell enter the world? I find that to be a very cruel action; to let a man live knowing he will end up in hell.
If Allah didn’t know who/what/where you were going to be from his eternal knowledge, then would you take him seriously to be a creator or claim him to have the capacity to be the all knowing- creator of the entire universe with everything created in it? Absolutely not...For me a true creator must know what he is creating beforehand when considering the fact that what he is creating is also an eternal being(soul).. It more like like an engineer who knows what he is designing before his model goes into production...
Allah does not admit people to Paradise or Hell simply because He knows they deserve that from his eternal knowledge, rather He will admit them to Paradise or Hell on the basis of the deeds that they actually did in this world. If Allah created mankind and put them in His Hell, they would soon argue that He did not test them or give them the chance to strive. Allah wanted to refute this argument, so He created them in this world and gave them reason, and revealed His Books, and sent His Messengers to every tribe or nation until the last message was finalised; all of that is so that they will have no argument against Allah on the Day of Resurrection.
Suppose that top floor of an apartment is full of bounties whereas basement is filled with the means of torture, and someone is in the elevator in this building. This person, who has already been told about the situation in the apartment, will receive many gifts if he hits the button for top floor and will be subjected to torture if he hits the button for basement.
Here, what will power only does is to make up its mind and decide which button to hit. As for elevator, it moves not through this person’s power and will, but through some particular physical and mechanical laws. In other words, just as man does not go to the top floor with his own power, he does not go to the basement with his own power either. However, it is allowed for his will to determine where the elevator should go up or down.
All actions man makes can be evaluated by this criterion. For example, Allah Almighty declared that to go to night club is not permitted whereas to go to mosque is a virtuous act. The human body, with its will, is fit to determine where to go as in the example of the elevator.
Allah Almighty, with His eternal knowledge, knows what I shall do, so what is my fault?
http://www.questionsonislam.com/index.p ... le&aid=674Belief in Divine Decree
http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/40/The big questions
http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/524/viewall/"Where We Come From Debate" by Navid Masud.
http://www.reasoned.org/artic_1.htm