Islam and the meaning of life: why do we exist?

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  • @sha_diya
    @sha_diya6 ай бұрын

    Mashaallah ❤ may Allah bless you sister❤

  • @motivational3608
    @motivational36085 ай бұрын

    May Allah bless you

  • @ainulmardhiyyah3823
    @ainulmardhiyyah38236 ай бұрын

    Barakallahu fiek sis…from malayasia

  • @_sHaYKH_
    @_sHaYKH_6 ай бұрын

    Keep it up ukhti ❤

  • @gia4646
    @gia46465 ай бұрын

    Guys please ignore all hate comments. Don't bother listening to them. They're all trolls because if they genuinely wanted our answers they would be more open minded. It's not the eyes that are blind but the heart ♥💙💖

  • @JasimChaudhuri
    @JasimChaudhuri6 ай бұрын

    MashaAllah! Important content. Nice to see people like you who make a move to spread this beautiful religion. May Allah grant you and your deeds. JazakAllahu khayran.

  • @sha_diya
    @sha_diya6 ай бұрын

    Congratulations 🎉u got one more subscriber ❤

  • @idr.45

    @idr.45

    6 ай бұрын

    jazakom Allahu khairan!! May Allah SWT bless you 🤍☺️

  • @anantsharma3853
    @anantsharma38536 ай бұрын

    Walikum Salam sister

  • @SEVENGRACES-f5r
    @SEVENGRACES-f5r6 ай бұрын

    It is simple. Lead a benevolent life and enter in heavens.

  • @idr.45

    @idr.45

    6 ай бұрын

    it's not as simple as it seems, because none of us are perfect and we make mistakes in life. Obviously the most important thing, however, is to always ask Allah SWT for forgiveness, for He is the most Merciful! We hope that Allah SWT accepts our good deeds, forgives us for our sins and in shaa'Allah may every Muslim enter Jannah, ameen.

  • @Madina99M

    @Madina99M

    6 ай бұрын

    This is The meaning of Life In full Al-Ahzab - [ The Combined Forces ] - Quran 33:72 Indeed, We offered the trust to the heavens and the earth and the mountains, but they ˹all˺ declined to bear it, being fearful of it. But humanity assumed it, ˹for˺ they are truly wrongful ˹to themselves˺ and ignorant ˹of the consequences˺, Al-Ahzab - [ The Combined Forces ] - Quran 33:72 Indeed, We offered the Trust1 to the heavens and the earth and the mountains, and they declined to bear it and feared it; but man [undertook to] bear it. Indeed, he was unjust and ignorant.2 Adh-Dhariyat - [ The Winnowing Winds ] - Quran 51:56 And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me. To Do What god ordered us to do and Not Do What god ordered us to Not Do 🥰🥰 [ Charity ] It could be Your ticket to heaven 🥰🥰 'Adi bin Hatim (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "Guard yourselves against the Fire (of Hell) even if it be only with half a date-fruit (given in charity); and if you cannot afford even that, you should at least say a good word" In return Eternity in heaven With God 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @pawewojcik3959
    @pawewojcik39596 ай бұрын

    Assalam Aleykum Rahmatuallah wo Barakatum. You have nicely articulated that for a believing Muslim it is Islam that is his life. Our life routine should mainly be based on living according to the pillars of Islam and the pillars of faith. I also try to live by these principles. And tell me, what did your family and friends say when they saw you in niqab? May Allah Subahana Wa Talla protect you. Mashallah

  • @idr.45

    @idr.45

    6 ай бұрын

    wa alaikumu assalam! Jazakum Allahu khairan for the nice comment. My parents don't really agree with me wearing the niqab, but they don't forbid me from wearing it, since it's my choice. May Allah SWT guide them and us all, ameen.

  • @pawewojcik3959

    @pawewojcik3959

    6 ай бұрын

    @@idr.45 I understand the most important thing is that they accept your choice. I will also support you spiritually in all things. Amen

  • @user-bf6hd6hu1m
    @user-bf6hd6hu1mАй бұрын

    Can one live a righteous life based on the teachings of Jesus?

  • @zx9556
    @zx95566 ай бұрын

    1. How do you know that animals do not have more complicated thoughts? 2. How do you know that human life, in particular, is meaningful?

  • @idr.45

    @idr.45

    6 ай бұрын

    1) animals, compared to humans, often act with instinct and do not have reason unlike us. However, this doesn't mean they don't have feelings. They have them but they are different than ours. On the other hand there are animals, such as insects, arachnids and crustaceans for example, that don't feel any type of emotion. They don't show any signs of fear or pain. This is just down to the fact that their brain is too simple to hold this information. this is just an example a small complicated then that but if you're interested you can do some researchers and I'm sure you'll find the perfect answer! 2) I believe our life has a very great value because if God gave it to us and put us on this world there is certainly a reason and it would make no sense to live, then die and ending everything in that way. There must definitely be a purpose and also our life is sacred in many aspects, we are a creation of God so our life definitely has a meaning. I tried to be as clear as possible, I hope I was helpful!

  • @zx9556

    @zx9556

    6 ай бұрын

    @@idr.45 1. It is easy to dismiss my argument if you subdivide the class I am speaking about to the seemingly obvious class of animals that are not complex beings. My question is more focused on the difficult range of animals: human babies, other primates, dolphins, etc. Saying their feelings are different, or that they act on instinct is not compelling to me. How do you know that to be the case? My experience is that animals can feel pain, sorrow, and anger. Animals can also solve simple problems. I am not going to claim that they meet or exceed the average human in intelligence, but I don't think that justifies marginalizing them as beings with, lesser importance than us. 2. You believe that there has to be a purpose to life because life would be meaningless without it. Fine, maybe you are right. That doesn't prove there is meaning to life. I, uncomfortably, have come to the conclusion that the meaning people ascribe to life is created by us, not by some outside force. People believed for a long time that natural disasters were because God(s) were angry, because (I think) the more frightening possiblity, that there was not only nothing meaningful behind it, nor any force causing it, was not palatable. I contend that your position, that there must be meaning to life, is similar. You may not want to recognize the possibility that life wasn't started based on a plan, that life has no intrinsic purpose. I, for myself, on the otherhand, am quite done with believing promises that, by definition, will never be seen within my own lifetime.

  • @idr.45

    @idr.45

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@zx9556I am not saying that animals do not have feelings, they definitely do. What I mean is that they act by instinct, they do not have free will and they do not have the same intelligence we have. Moreover, they are important but in a different way compared to us in the eyes of God. We also believe that they worship Allah without thinking twice, because they know that He is their creator, and they see and hear things that we don't. Furthermore, I really believe that life without a reason is useless, how is it possible that all this was born without an end goal? I also like to believe in Judgment Day, where everyone will be judged for what they have done in life, there won't be a soul left who won't be judged. I like to think about how justice will be given to those who deserve it and how the people who deserve it will be punished. Allah SWT is just and fair. It is not possible that all the evil that someone creates is not punished, it is unacceptable. then there must necessarily be a meaning to life and a meaning to death. You can't be born, just die, without any meaning or reason behind it. This is my idea, but we are all different and certainly don't have the same points of view, but the important thing is to respect each other.

  • @zx9556

    @zx9556

    6 ай бұрын

    @@idr.45 1. I return with a similar question to what I originally posed: how do you know that animals behave based purely on instinct? Is there any evidence you have that supports that conclusion or is it an assertion? I won't deny that we are probably more intelligent than most animals, but I still leave the possibility open because maybe dolphins are impeded from completing some of the things that we have achieved because of their lack of hands. 2. I think reducing your life (or anybodies life) to being without purpose without some sort of outside force telling you what you should or shouldn't do is dangerous to yourself. My concern is that you are implicitly putting your life in the hands of whatever thing you follow, whether you claim that to be God, or the leader you believe is rightly guided. I think that traditional logic is wrong in saying that everything that exists has a cause, that logic can't be circular, and a couple other things (my position, to state it briefly is that it depends). I am concerned that when you say that your life would be meaningless without a purpose, that you want some sort of ultimate justice, is really a reflection of inner turmoil about the very real observables of life: that life is extremely tumultuous and seemingly rudderless, that life is fundamentally unfair. I don't have all the answers, but I just want to also ask you the following: is it possible that what you're most afraid of may not be God, but of life itself? At least for me, I don't want to be afraid anymore: of God, or of life. I do think fear can be healthy, but I think fearing God, something that I cannot prove to exist, a being who promises things that break some of the tools of reasoning that we have is ultimately pointless. Regarding what to do about life itself and the injustice within it? Live life as best as I can, recognizing the injustice within it, and working to actually change the wrongs to the right. Ultimately, I do concur, these are just my own ideas. I cannot prove them to be true, I just have my own failures in life lined up, the failures that I blame myself for because I feared God too much.

  • @zx9556

    @zx9556

    6 ай бұрын

    @@idr.45 I do want to add the following: I am not of the opinion that you believing in God is wrong, or even illogical. I would also state that I am more undecided about God's existence than I am for or against it. I am of the opinion that belief in God(s) is a crutch people use to help them continue living despite the real suffering within life. I am of the opinion that life is worth living, but I do not require God to exist to pursue my life. I believe I can be moral by analyzing my behavior myself, or being told off by others. One thing that differentiates myself from you on outlook is that I do believe it is within people's power to determine what morals we should hold ourselves and others to. Maybe God does exist, and if he does, he should recognize he created us with the ability to think about problems. If he has a problem with us using a tool he gave us, then maybe he is an unjust God. I end by stating my strongest objection as to why I don't acknowledge the religion of Islam as correct is that I find it incoherent that God would create people with gay, trans, etc. tendencies and then tell them they are immoral for satisfying those urges. I recognize that there are problems socially about the trans issue that do not have easy answers, but I've decided to throw my lot with the real, existing creations with their own concerns, not the supposed creator who condemns them for acting out urges they cannot control.

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