What are 3 things that limit knowledge of the human being?
-Time and space
-We only have knowledge of the past & present.
-We are dependent on means for our knowledge.
-Faulty. Not always correct.
-Based off of our five senses.
What is the main way our capabilities differ from Allah's (SWT) power?
We are dependent on Him in order do anything, while He is entirely independent, not needy of any source whatsoever.
Give an example of Allah's wisdom.
Answers may vary.
Some examples include: the way everything on Earth is created so perfectly, e.g. season change.
What is the translation of 'the Living' in Arabic?
(Hint: one of Allah's names)
Al-Hayy.
What's something that is reoccurring when we talk about all His attributes?
They highlight our dependance on Him and our limitations.
What does the following verse tell us about Allah's knowledge? How can we apply this practically in our lives?
"Whether you hide what is in your hearts, or disclose it, Allah knows it, and He knows whatever there is in the heavens and earth; and Allah has power over all things."
That Allah is aware of everything whether or not we make it public, and this knowledge should prevent us from sinning.
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In any paradox relating to Allah's power, why would answering either yes or no be incorrect?
Depending on the paradox yes/know what go against the realm of possibility, common logic, or be saying that He is limited.
Why would the creation of a human being without a purpose go against the wisdom of Allah (SWT)?
It wouldn't make sense for a creator to create without reason.
Allah's (SWT) everlasting wisdom prevents Him from doing anything without using it, meaning that He would not do something "just for the sake of it".
How is it that God doesn't have a beginning? Why is this not a possibility?
Because Him having a start means He's dependent on something, and that would take away from His essence.