Fariq Naik – The Myth that God needs to come in a Human form
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And most of the religions that directly or indirectly believe in
the philosophy of anthropomorphism, except for
Islam.
They see that, you know, Almighty God, he's so pure, to give a very
good logic for it, to say that, you know, Almighty God, he's so
pure, he's so holy, He does not do the shortcomings of human being.
So he has to become a human being in order to know what's good and
bad for the human being. On the face of it, it's a very good
logic. But for example, if I create a DVD player, if I
manufacture a DVD player, I don't have to become a DVD player to
know what's good and bad for the DVD player. What do I do, I write
an instruction manual. If you want to play the DVD, put the disc in
and press the play button. If you want to fast forward, press the F
button, don't drop it from a height it will get damaged. During
a muscle in water to get spoiled. I write an instruction manual. I
do not have to become a DVD player to know what's good and bad for
the DVD player.
Similarly, Almighty God need not become a human being to know
what's good and bad for the human being.
What does he do? He reveals an instruction manual and he chooses
a man among men and communicate with him at a higher level through
the form of Revelation.
Therefore, the last and final revelation from Allah subhanaw
taala towards humanity. It is the Glorious Quran. The do's and
don'ts are mentioned here.
So Allah subhanaw taala, he need not become a human being to know
what's good and bad for the human being. He reveals an instruction
manual and he chooses a man among men and communicate with him at a
higher level through the form of revelation