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  • Law Of Guidance

    Posted by Shamir on May 25, 2025 at 1:00 pm

    If God has created guidance for human beings, and that guidance is the main purpose of life, then why is the search for truth a condition for receiving it? Shouldn’t this guidance come to a person automatically, like a destination that reveals itself if it was truly meant for us?

    Also, what if someone believes that the purpose of life is happiness, not truth? In that case, why should he be guided at all? He doesn’t even accept truth as something objective or meaningful beyond science or knowledge that make difference in the world. The knowledge through we see change in something.

    If someone thinks that things like God or meaning are just products of the human mind—because we want meaning—then what is the “truth” in that case? And if he doesn’t even believe in that kind of truth, why is “seeking the truth” still required for guidance?

    Dr. Irfan Shahzad replied 5 days, 9 hours ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Law Of Guidance

  • Dr. Irfan Shahzad

    Scholar May 28, 2025 at 12:46 am

    Human beings are naturally driven by curiosity in their quest to understand reality. Philosophy, at its core, is the pursuit of truth. Choosing to ignore this pursuit amounts to a willful ignorance—one that aligns more with instinctive behavior than conscious reflection.

    From a religious perspective, God has willed that truth be something earned, not something automatically granted like air or sunlight.

    If someone questions the truth of religion, they must explore the foundations upon which religion claims its truth—that it is, in fact, a divine message from God.

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