The Questions I'd ask Allah after death
OP - May 11, 2009, 03:52 AM
I always hear both Christians and Muslim saying something in the nature of "You'll know once you're dead and standing before him"
This got me thinking, if Allah can judge us by asking us questions about our lives, shouldn't we be able to do the same about him? Given that he wants to be called Omnibenevolent and all?
So after my death, if I find myself standing before Allah waiting for him to give me his eternal sentencing, these are the following questions I'd ask Allah:
- I have lived a good life. I never killed anyone for disagreeing with me, questioning me, or holding an opinion about me. Furthermore, I was against slavery, polygamy, marital rape, senseless murder, and homophobia for I was in complete support for human rights. I saw the value in education, thus I scrutinized the belief in something without proper evidence. Now Allah, if I'm wrong for advocating human rights, and I'm being sent to hell because of it, then I must ask, who sends you to hell for advocating the things I've mentioned which are found to be permissible in your holy book?
- If women should be covered from head to toe because you were afraid they'd be the victims of men's lust, then why make men be attracted to woman's physical beauty in the first place?
- Why did you hide yourself from man? If you wanted the best for us, and wanted us to stop fighting over religions, why not simply present yourself to us to end the confusion?
- If you are all knowing, then why give man free will, create hell, and threaten him of hell? Didn't you know how a person would live their life completely even before the person was born? Likewise, how can you then also call yourself all merciful?
Post any questions you'd like to ask if you found out he exists. It doesn't have to be to Allah only, it can be to Yahweh as well.
Call me TAP TAP! for I am THE ASS PATTER!