بِسمِ
اللهِ
الرَّحْمَنِ
الرَّحِيمِ Allah,
in the name of, the Most Affectionate, the Eternally Merciful |
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Personality
Development Program
Contribute
to humanity by develop a God-oriented personality!!! |
تعمیر
شخصیت
پروگرام
ایک
خدا پرست شخصیت
کی تعمیر کر
کے انسانیت کی
خدمت کیجیے!!! |
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اردو
اور عربی تحریروں کو بہتر
دیکھنے کے
لئے نسخ اور
نستعلیق
فانٹ یہاں سے
ڈاؤن لوڈ کیجیے
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The Problem of Evil
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Professor: You are a Muslim, aren’t you, son? Student: Yes, sir. Professor: So, you believe in God? Student: Absolutely, sir. Professor: Is God good? Student: Sure. Professor: Is God all powerful? Student: Yes. Professor: My brother died of cancer even
though he prayed to God to heal him. Most of us would attempt to help others
who are ill, but God did not. How is this God good then? Hmm? The Student was silent. Professor: You can’t answer, can you? Let’s
start again, young fellow. Is God good? Student: Yes. Professor: Is Satan good? Student: No. Professor: Where does Satan come from? Student: From … God … Professor: That’s right. Tell me son, is
there evil in this world? Student: Yes. Professor: Evil is everywhere, isn’t it? And
God did make everything. Correct? Student: Yes. Professor: So who created evil? The Student did not answer. Professor: Is there sickness? Immorality?
Hatred? Ugliness? All these terrible things exist in the world, don’t they? Student: Yes, sir. Professor: Let me put this together. You say
that God is really powerful and good; still He created Satan and all sorts of
miseries in this world which are harming humankind from everywhere, the same
humankind whom God is supposed to love very much? The student is still silent. Professor: Does God listen to prayers? Student: Yes sir. Professor: Then why are so many people who
pray day and night and their prayers go unheard? Why doesn’t God save them
from misery? Is He not powerful enough to do it? Student: Sir God has power and control over
everything and we can’t question God’s wisdom. I only have my faith. Professor: Yes, faith. And that is the
problem science and logic has. ----------- Ah! What else could the student answer? This is all the reality of life
and no one can deny it! We all must have faced some part of above discussion in our lives and
unless we can get proper logical answer to the above mentioned questions of
the professor, our mind will never rest, no matter how firm we are on our
beliefs. This is one of the classical examples of discussions based on “The
Problem of Evil” which has been propounded by philosophers repeatedly
throughout the history. We, as Muslims, believe that Islam is the solution to
all problems until end of earth so it should have a satisfactory answer for
this issue as well. ----------- The student mulled over the problem throughout the night but did not
find a satisfactory answer. The next day, he went to the professor and
another set of dialogue started. The professor of yesterday, who sounded to
be an atheist, was in a different appearance today. Student: Sir, I contemplated “the Problem
of Evil” but was unable to find the answer. Can you please guide me. I am
much frustrated. Professor: My son, have you not read the
Quran which clearly tells that the worldly life is only a test. Example of
testing ground is similar as an examination hall. All the facilities provided
in the exam hall (electricity, room conditioning, seating arrangement,
disciplined environment, invigilators for helping with answer sheets etc.)
Every student has a few hours time to do whatever he/she wants to do before
the checking and result-making starts. Some students are in easier
comfortable situation as compared to others; some may think questions are
easy while others find them hard. If there are different classes of students sitting together (as in
schools) then some students may also look at senior's question and think ‘Oh!
That's tough what my senior is going through’ but that is not the end of
story. Every student has the choice to do well in the exam or do bad. Every
paper has to go for checking and the result will be out after some days and
the marks will decide the after-exam life of each student. Similar is the situation for humans on the earth. It is all a test. It
is Allah who made our exam papers, our exam situation, and it is Him who will
check our papers fairly after it is all over. Yes, it is true that Allah made
Satan who is the source of evil, but Allah also created all the goodness of
this world. Student: Sir, your explanation is right but
still I am unable to find the reason behind existence of evil? This whole
world is a victim of evil. How is it possible that evil dominates the entire
world? Professor: The problem of evil arises because
we regard this world as to be “EVERYTHING” but if we look at the big picture
of our entire life cycle, it carries no more importance than an exam-hall
carries in our whole life. The luxury or distractions in the exam hall are
only temporary things and the only thing going ahead is the answer-sheet.
Whether a student chooses to create fuss for others, sleep in the relaxing
environment of the hall, cry at the hard question paper or fill up the
answers honestly; it is the choice given to each student within the
boundaries of the exam hall. Student: Then what will happen to those
who create fuss for others and what will be the fate of their victims? Professor: Students who create problems for
others are like evildoers and Satan. They are later penalized for what they
did to others and their victims will be rehabilitated / given ease on basis
of what they had gone through. The important point is that there will be a
time during which these victims will have to suffer before they get the
justice they deserve. Thus, the punishment process may or may not take place
within exam hall or during exam timings. Student: Some students feel that the exam
hall is full of luxuries and they can have fun-filled, care-free resting
time. Others envy them and think that they are lucky who get options to chill
in face of stress also! What do you say about it? Professor: Yes, this is stupidity as luxury
never leads to success or failure in exam. In reality, such students are at a
loss because they forget what they were supposed to do. We all can imagine
what will be their result. Students who cry over the difficulty of question paper and do not try
solving whatever they can also waste their time and forget that pass
percentage is only 33% (not 100%). In fear of a failure, they even stop
trying and the result is their failure. Who is responsible for their failure? Students who forget the surrounding issues and focus on solving the
paper are the ones who will eventually pass the exam. It is true that some
students will do better and will get better marks than the others will. The
rule is that whoever passes the exam goes to the next class and that is the
thing which we all really need i.e. to be in hereafter as 'successful' people. Luxuries or hard conditions in the exam
hall are temporary and we should ignore them. Student: All what you are explaining
relates to something in future? Why will all this happen in future? Why does
it not happen now? Professor: It is foolishness to think of
getting the results while solving the question paper. The final checking of
paper is always done after all the students have finished their papers and
exam has ended.
Allah has absolute power and control over everything and ultimately He
will ensure justice to everyone. Whoever suffered any sort of hardship and
bore it with patience, will get its additional reward; and whoever
transgressed on someone else’s rights will face an additional trial on the Day
of Judgment. The exam scores will be adjusted for the hardships faced during
the worldly life and every one will get fair result. A student, who faced
hardships during the exam, will be given an extra weight and his score will
be adjusted. According to a Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (sall Allah alaihi
wassalam,) poor people will go to paradise 500 years earlier than the
richer ones. Student: Sir, your explanation is
plausible but why did God put us in the exam? Professor: As per the Quran [7:172-173 and
33:72,] this exam was not forcefully imposed upon us but in reality, we chose
to attempt it with our own free will.
If you want to discuss it further, I suggest you an article which is
available here: www.mubashirnazir.org/pd/english/pe01-013-science.htm Student: Thank you very much, sir. I like
your way of teaching as you created questions in my mind and when I exhausted
in search of these questions, you provided me the answers. I am really
feeling very relaxed and lighthearted. Professor: My son, every faithful has faith
in his religion but the real peace of mind is not attainable without
satisfying the questions raised by your intellect. (Author:
Fatima Saem)
Think about it! · Is there any way to
get rid of Satan’s deceptions so that we can concentrate on getting ready for
the Day of Judgment? · Why does the problem
of evil arise again and again despite of Divine Guidance available through
prophets? · Imagine, if there is
no Satan and no evil, would it still be possible to have a test? |
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Unit 1: Relation with God & His Prophets In the name of God, the most Beneficent, the
Eternally Merciful | The
Treasure’s Map | The
Month of Ramadan: What to achieve?
| The Prophet’s Love |
The
Basic Premise of the Religion |
Who
is like You? |
Pure
Monotheism I |
Pure
Monotheism II |
Who deserves the Paradise?
Unit 2:
Elimination of our Negative Personality How to get rid of Poverty? |
The Report of Transparency International
and a Hadith |
Justification
or Admitting One’s Fault |
Artificial
Colors of Glamour |
Religious People & Ostentation |
Character
of Ancient Religious Leaders at Jerusalem |
Attachment
to a Group is irrelevant for Success |
Successful
Life | The Revolution Occurred! |
Form
& Spirit |
Jealousy
& Modern Testing Techniques |
How to overcome
Procrastination? | The
Difference between an Extremist & a Moderate Person Unit 3:
Development of our Positive Personality The Quranic Strategy for Personality Development |
How to get rid of Poverty? |
Character
builds the Nation |
The
Sermon of Mount |
Success: What is it? |
Success Secrets |
A Positive Attitude affirms the Life |
Road Block |
Thinking after Writing! |
Trust
is Golden |
Getting
off to a good start |
The Lesson of Arnold Schwarzenegger |
Unlocking
the Gates to Success |
Admitting
One’s Fault |
Top 10 Qualities of Excellence
Unit 4:
Relationship with Human Beings Backbiting |
Suspicion |
Defamation |
Examining Others with Suspicion |
Are
you killing your family? Unit 5: Our
Responsibility, Vision & Mission The Love of Prophet Muhammad with Knowledge
| Traditional Mentality
| Strange Similarities between Christian
& Muslim Histories | The Relationship of Revelation & Intellect (Part I)
| The Relationship of Revelation & Intellect (Part II)
| The Problem of Aurengzeb Alamgir |
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