The purpose of our life

in chainbb-general •  7 years ago 

Who made us? ALLAH(God). Why are we here? To serve and worship HIM. A third question naturally arose: “If our Creator made us to serve and worship Him, how do we do that?” In the previous Reminders I suggested that the only way we can serve our Creator is through obeying His mandates, as conveyed through revelation.
But many people would question my assertion: Why does mankind need revelation? Isn’t it enough just to be good? Isn’t it enough for each of us to worship Allah in our own way?
Regarding the need for revelation, I would make the following points: In the first article of this series I pointed out that life is full of injustices, but our Creator is fair and just and He establishes justice not in this life, but in the afterlife. However, justice cannot be established without four things—a court (i.e., the Day of Judgment); a judge (i.e., the Creator); witnesses (i.e., men and women, angels, elements of creation); and a book of laws upon which to judge (i.e., revelation).

Now, how can our Creator establish justice if HE did not hold humankind to certain laws during their livetimes? It’s not possible. In that scenario, instead of justice, Allah would be dealing out injustice, for He would be punishing people for transgressions they had no way of knowing were crimes.
Why else do we need revelation? To begin with, without guidance mankind cannot even agree on social and economic issues, politics, laws, etc. So how can we ever agree on Allah? Secondly, nobody writes the user manual better than the one who made the product.

Allah is the Creator, we are creation, and nobody knows the overall scheme of creation better than the Creator. Are employees allowed to design their own job descriptions, duties and compensation packages as they see fit? Are we citizens allowed to write our own laws? No? Well then, why should we be allowed to write our own religions? If history has taught us anything, it is the tragedies that result when mankind follows its caprice. How many who have claimed to banner of free thought have designed religions that committed themselves and their followers to nightmares on Earth and damnation in the hereafter?

So why isn’t it enough just to be good? And why isn’t it enough for each of us to worship God in our own way? To begin with, peoples’ definitions of “good” differ. For some it is high morals and clean living, for others it is madness and mayhem.

Similarly, concepts of how to serve and worship our Creator differ as well. More importantly and to the point, nobody can walk into a store or a restaurant and pay with a different currency than the merchant accepts. So it is with religion. If people want God to accept their servitude and worship, they have to pay in the currency God demands. And that currency is obedience to His revelation.
Imagine raising children in a home in which you have established “house rules.” Then, one day, one of your children tells you he or she has changed the rules, and is going to do things differently. How would you respond? More than likely, with the words, “You can take your new rules and go to Hell!” Well, think about it. We are God’s creation, living in His universe under His rules, and “go to Hell” is very likely what Allah will say to any who presume to override His laws with their own. I've got more to say about this topic but hopefully many are convinced now about the topic be-iznilLah. May Allah keeps guiding us all from any satanic influences. Aameen.

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I found this video interesting about life (Science views)

What Is Life? Is Death Real?

Thanks for the info.Ofcos death is real and the only that is certain in our live.Everyone knows he or she will die at a point in time.We barely focus on our life after death so we dont work on that but just amass wealth and live a life of luxury

For me, there is only one God.

Same here bro.

Sadly, we have different opinion though.
Religion is always something between me and God and nobody is to interfere my own believe even my own parents.
Plus, whatever God's rules are, how could we know whether they are actually from God himself or just a fairy tale made by human?
Anyway, I respect your believe as what I mentioned above, nobody is to interfere believe from anyone. :)

Ok great.nice meeting you