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I'm an atheist, is it by choice or by design. At 16, I chose to quit Islam and become a free-agent aka atheist, but Allah disagrees with me and in the Koran says;
"Verily, Allah sends astray whom He wills, and guides whom He wills. ....” al-Kahf 18:29
As you can see from the above ayat, Allah strongly and poignantly declares that he "guides whom he desires and sends astray those he wills". He doesn't stop there, but according to the Sunni Doctrine (Ummayads hadiths), Allah warns Mohamed who was desperately attempting to "rescue" his beloved uncle Abu Talib (The Shia dismiss it because they consider him a Muslim and their first Imam) by asking him to pronounce the Shahadah and die as a Muslim. Abu Talib refused and died as a non-Muslim. Allah told Mohamed;
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“Verily, you (O Muhammad) guide not whom you like, but Allah guides whom He wills. And He knows best those who are the guided.”
[al-Qasas 28:56]
If Allah says, he misguided us, what is all the fuss about? Why can't we just be the "misguided" people and Mussies leave us alone?
Khalad baa ka fahantay.
This is tied to Qadr (predestination). You have abandoned the faith of your own free will. These Ayat are a reminder from Allah that only he can ultimately guide the individual - and the fate of the Prophet's (saw) uncle is a good demonstration of that.
The posters here are puzzled by this 'Somali Atheist' paradox since religion is wedded to our history, identity, and culture. Don't be alarmed by their curiosity.