Submitted by Plato (India), May 18, 2009 at 06:45
Nozzi, you wrote:
>>If Allah is cruel, he would not call an angel, Gabriel, to give revelation to Muhammad so that muslim religion could be reformed/formed especially Arab was filled with idolatry during that period.<<
Why does the All-powerful Allah need an angel to give revelation. The Koran does not report that for the huge task of creating the universe he did not have any angels lending a helping hand. Why does Allah need an angel for the simple task of conveying his messages? Think a little, Nozzi.
>>As nobody would be informed of the danger of the Last Judgment Day and everybody was involving in idolatry, all the people in the world would perish during the Last Judgment Day.<<
What a sorry kind of creator you believe in Nozzi. Even humans have created like the radio, television and internet with they can send much more complicated messages than the Koran. Allah needs an angel to go back and forth to convey His messages. LOL
>>As Allah is kind to us and that is why he sent angel, Gabriel, to give revelation to Muhammad so that all the people could have the opportunity to be saved through muslim religion and this shows us the merciful of Allah. Indeed, Allah could wipe off the whole world immediately without sending an an gel for the repentance of this world. His willingness to send angel, Garbiel, to give revelation to Muhammad to warn against the danger of the Last Judgment Day has shown us that Allah is indeed merciful<<
Nozzi, I believe your Allah is very cruel. He conveyed His messages only to the prophets through angels. It is a simple matter for Him to send His angels to all of us and ensure we are saved. Because Allah failed to use His great powers billions of people will end up being tortured by Him.
Regards
Plato
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