Predestination between Islam and Hinduism
The true belief predestination in Islam is to believe in the Eternal and Inclusive Knowledge of Allah for everything espoused with the belief of freewill of human-being.
The true belief predestination in Islam is to believe in the Eternal and Inclusive Knowledge of Allah for everything espoused with the belief of freewill of human-being.
The Hereafter is deeply and intimately related to our everyday life. In fact, our moral attitude depends entirely upon our faith in the Hereafter.
Who is God? Is God One or more? Why should we believe in God? Why Ling Puja? Is idol worship logical? Why does one of us worship the rivers, stones and fire? Why do we worship the creation instead of the Creator?
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We have not seen anybody leaving his worldly benefits because of relying on Predestination, while some people abandon the means of guidance out of relying on the destiny and fate.
Islam states that a human being comes into this world only once, and after he dies, he is again resurrected on the day of judgement. Depending on his deeds he will either dwell in heaven or he will dwell in hell.
Angels belong to a level of existence beyond the perceptible world of phenomena, called `Alam Al-Ghayb (the unseen world).
The fundamental articles of faith in Islam are to believe in Allah, His prophets, His revealed books, the angels, the afterlife, and the destiny.
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