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Is Sin is done by God's will ?
Asked by truth exposed,
24 Nov '12 10:11 am
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In Abrahamic contexts, sin is the act of violating God's will. Sin can also be viewed as anything within individuals that violates the ideal relationship between them and God.
Some crimes are regarded as sins and some sins are regarded as greater than others. In this nuanced concept of sin, sins fall in a spectrum from least corrupt and evil to greatest evil.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 24 Nov '12 11:41 am
Some crimes are regarded as sins and some sins are regarded as greater than others. In this nuanced concept of sin, sins fall in a spectrum from least corrupt and evil to greatest evil.
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Never .it's man created only ....... to sin is human but to justify sins is a devilish business and that's the real death......god has given us the path to overcome the sin ...First by wet wash ... I mean confess to god all your impurity through prayers and tears .... then confess it to own conscience ...then confess sincerely to your near and dear ones ...then forgive yourself ... forget it ...and go on with your life with a vow , not to contaminate your mind even with traces of impurity
Answered by PARTHA PATHAK, 24 Nov '12 10:26 am
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The question arises that why did Allah create evil, or why does He allow people to sin and do evil deeds?
Allah says in the Holy Quran in Chapter 67 Surah Al Mulk verse 2:He (Allah) created death and life that He may test you, to see which of you is the best in deeds.
The truth is that Allah created us, and gave us intelligence and a free will, for a test. And for a person to be tested, it was necessary that good and evil both be presented in front of him; so that the human being, who has been bestowed with the power of intelligence and free will, is able to choose what he wills for himself. If Allah only allowed people to do good deeds, then it would not have been a fair test. For a test to be fair, one has to be provided with both right and wrong and the person who has done his study and hard work, will recognize the right from the wrong, and do the right. But if a person is careless and unprepared, he will use conjecture and guesswork, instead of intelligence, and do ...more
Answered by muslimah, 24 Nov '12 10:12 am
Allah says in the Holy Quran in Chapter 67 Surah Al Mulk verse 2:He (Allah) created death and life that He may test you, to see which of you is the best in deeds.
The truth is that Allah created us, and gave us intelligence and a free will, for a test. And for a person to be tested, it was necessary that good and evil both be presented in front of him; so that the human being, who has been bestowed with the power of intelligence and free will, is able to choose what he wills for himself. If Allah only allowed people to do good deeds, then it would not have been a fair test. For a test to be fair, one has to be provided with both right and wrong and the person who has done his study and hard work, will recognize the right from the wrong, and do the right. But if a person is careless and unprepared, he will use conjecture and guesswork, instead of intelligence, and do ...more
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Since GOD is engaged otherwise, HE does not look after this department. However, on the basis of merrit and demerrit of individuals, HE rewards, and awards punishments!
Answered by dinkar shetty, 24 Nov '12 01:08 pm
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No, God does only good things to all his creations but it's human beings, who turn out to be sinners at their own will...!
Answered by Dil Se, 24 Nov '12 11:01 am
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