Submitted by Another curious person(United Kingdom), Mar 6, 2009 at 17:26
You state that Allah is unable to convert people to Islam because the whole world is not muslim; well, let me tell you that if everyone was muslim except you, then you would argue, but where is the 'free-will' in this? Or where is the Justice in this? Or where is the test in this?
People like you always will argue, the arguement has to always suit your perspective, there is no other alternative...sort of like its your logic and everything else is illogical. Yes we may ponder why is the whole world not muslim, well where is the test for the Muslim in this? In case you don't realize, Islam is a faith, so if you have no faith, you are clearly not going to believe the logic of Islam, just as a Christian would say that if someone has no faith, he is not going to believe in the logic of Christianity.
If we take the situation today, and you see extremists using suicide bombs (something i strongly disagree with) a lot of people think that because this person is attacking people (and himself) recklessly, he is a hard-line fundamentalist (look this word up in a dictionary printed before 11/9/01, i implore you). But the same will be said of such people like Abu Hamza who has verbally spoken against other countries and religions; and they will be looked down upon. And here are you really not wanting people believe what they want to believe. Those educated in the Muslim world will quite frankly not care about whether the whole world is muslim or not because it is God's Will for this to happen. As a final note, Allah guides whom he wills, Allah does not need you or me, we are nothing, He doesn't want to guide you because YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW HIM...
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