Lawlight said:
nil8r153 said:
You are 100% correct :)
It is an Islamic principle that the burden of proof is upon the claimant. Given my predisposition I would say the claimant is yourself, but regardlesss you still have a right to ask.
If you are after a more scientific approach then I offer you this:
http://www.hizb-australia.org/2016/09/shaykh-taqiuddin-nabhanis-argument-for-god/
If you have heard it spouted endlessly that the Quran is a "miracle" but never understood why, then this should shed light on that:
http://www.hamzatzortzis.com/essays-articles/exploring-the-quran/the-inimitable-quran/
I am happy to share more if these links create more questions. I leave you with a roughly translated quote from the esteemed scholar, Shaykh Al-Albaani (may Allah have mercy upon him):
The person who is seeking the truth, one evidence will be enough for him. A person who is upon their desires, a thousand evidences will still not be clear for him.
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That's not evidence. There is no evidence that any god exists. Otherwise you would be posting scientific evidence instead of links to blogs of people who are a fans of Mohammad.
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Whatever, science is your religion not mine. Doesn't affect me whatsoever. (Have you studied what constitutes an evidence perchance?)