Human Conditions

 Human Conditions



As most of us know, and as I have tried to explain in my previous blog posts, the universe essentially began with a bundle of energy that triggered the Big Bang. You can read in my earlier writings how energy can be fragmented; that is precisely why I refer to it as an "energy bundle."

So, what was the source of that initial energy? People have given it different names, and these differences in naming have led to conflicts throughout history. Regardless of what name is used for the Creator, there is no need to fight over it. However, when we consider parallel universes and the possibility of life beyond our own universe, the idea that the Creator could have a child in any of these universes becomes inconceivable (impossible).

Therefore, a logical conclusion that can be drawn is that Islam is the only uncorrupted Abrahamic religion, as Christianity and Judaism attribute lineage or offspring to the Creator. In other words, if the Creator acts with a profound sense of justice, and if there are other universes beyond ours, then the Creator would neither have nor could have a child from any of them.

In essence, since Islam is so clear on this matter, nothing should prevent a person from fulfilling its other commands. Moreover, people should not assume that the Creator asks for worship for His own benefit. The Creator simply desires that we bring order into our lives without ever forgetting Him.

Ultimately, the Creator has no need for anything. Rather, He tests humanity to measure the threshold at which people might forget Him. Those with higher spiritual maturity often face more difficult trials; however, we must remember that the weight of a test is not limited to being deprived of worldly blessings. In some cases, wealthy individuals may be undergoing a far more difficult test than those living in poverty.

In short, we should always keep in mind that people may face all kinds of hardships, and we must live our lives without forgetting the Creator even for a moment.

Author: Emre Pelit

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