God Created Man
Has "God", or religion, created man, or has man in his search for meaning beyond "what is", created religion and God(s)?" This is a tricky question to answer. As if, has the "chicken" came first or the "egg". It is evident that "the fact of creation", which reveals itself in every aspect of the universe, cannot be an outcome of the universe itself. It isn't just true for the "chicken" or the "egg". Though science says about the big bang but still the solar system could not have created or organized itself. So we therefore conclude to the point that everything we see has been created; but nothing that we see can be the creator(s) itself or themselves. And that is where religion comes in our vision.In almost every religion there is a founder or the Supreme Being, but God. From the perspective of humankind, the question "Why did God create man?" implies "For what purpose was man created?" As being a by born Muslim, I believed that all my life it is "God" who created men. In the final revelation or in the Islamic Holy book, the Quran, this question is answered without any uncertainty. God first informs humans that every human being is born with a natural consciousness of God. The Prophet explained that when Allah created Adam, He
"Surely, those who believe and do righteous deeds are the best of creation." In Islam, Christianity and Judaism all believe in the first human beings, Adam and Eve, were created in paradise and later expelled from paradise for disobeying the divine law. The only way for human beings to return to paradise is by obedience to the law. As we know some of the religions has believes in metaphors of God. I personally, as true believers of Islam trust that there is no one but Allah of the God is the Supreme Being. He created the whole universe and humankind and all other beings. Before Islam, many Arabs believed in a supreme, all-powerful God responsible for creation; however, they also believed in lesser gods. Although, as creator, Allah is utterly inspiring and not to be compared to any of his creatures, he is nevertheless a personal god, a fair judge, merciful and benevolent. Each chapter of the Quran begins with "Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate," and before fulfilling religious obligations the Muslim recites, "In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate." With the coming of Islam, the Arab concept of God was rinse out of elements of polytheism and turned into a qualitatively different concept of uncompromising belief in one God, or monotheism. took from him a convention at a place called Na'maan on the 9th d
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