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For example duas, I am having hard time wrapping my head around millions of Muslims, maybe even a billion, making duas everyday for Palestine and those duas not being answered. How do you reconcile this with the Quran telling us that Allah is near and all we have to do is ask him for help?
I know that there are few conditions to duas being answered.
1. One must eat of Halal income, so you must eat of your own hard earned money.
2. One must wear clothes that were bought with halal income, once again.
So unless you wanna tell me 100s of millions of Muslims are eating haram, why aren't our duas answered?
Another question that's always coming to my mind is why the gaalo people live far better and happier lives than Muslims.
The gaalo people have healthier and wealthier societies, and when you ask this, shaikhs will tell you that's because we Muslims are being tested now so we can enjoy the next life while this is their Janah. The follow up question is why should we be tested now? We followed God right, so what is the objective of this test other than being made to suffer anyway? If God is omnipotent, why can't we have this life and the next life to be both wonderful? Why is there a need for suffering at all?
Last question, do I become gaal for entertaining or asking this questions? yo boy kinda scared.
Please no semantics and no moving the goalpost.
To those who know the deen more than me, please help understand these questions.
For example duas, I am having hard time wrapping my head around millions of Muslims, maybe even a billion, making duas everyday for Palestine and those duas not being answered. How do you reconcile this with the Quran telling us that Allah is near and all we have to do is ask him for help?
I know that there are few conditions to duas being answered.
1. One must eat of Halal income, so you must eat of your own hard earned money.
2. One must wear clothes that were bought with halal income, once again.
So unless you wanna tell me 100s of millions of Muslims are eating haram, why aren't our duas answered?
Another question that's always coming to my mind is why the gaalo people live far better and happier lives than Muslims.
The gaalo people have healthier and wealthier societies, and when you ask this, shaikhs will tell you that's because we Muslims are being tested now so we can enjoy the next life while this is their Janah. The follow up question is why should we be tested now? We followed God right, so what is the objective of this test other than being made to suffer anyway? If God is omnipotent, why can't we have this life and the next life to be both wonderful? Why is there a need for suffering at all?
Last question, do I become gaal for entertaining or asking this questions? yo boy kinda scared.
Please no semantics and no moving the goalpost.
To those who know the deen more than me, please help understand these questions.
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