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Tabligh Training Course Jan 2014.  Remains a search  Blind belief is not enough  Still a search, even after belief is established  Personal relationship.

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1 Tabligh Training Course Jan 2014

2  Remains a search  Blind belief is not enough  Still a search, even after belief is established  Personal relationship with God needs to be established  Until nafs-e-mutmainah

3  Tabligh is about helping our needy brothers and sisters  We must not think of them as ‘bad’

4  No religion 15% (2001) – 25% (2011)  Christian faith 72% (2001) – 59% (2011)  Practicing Christians 65% (2001) – 45% (2011)  Muslims 5%, others 4% (2011)

5 Simple? All what we see in the creation must have come from a source. All this functions well and in accordance with some laws. Hard? Where did the Creator come from? How did all this begin? How can we relate to this Being?

6  Fact of nature - no discipline, no growth  Equally true for moral-spiritual spectrum  Specially when used to life with self interest  Belief in God incorporates acceptance of authority of God, who then guides us how to live our lives  Short term gains are to be given up for the sake of more substantial benefits to one self and society – not easy for most  Hard work – ‘rather not believe’

7 Evidence consists of:  Psychological factors  Observation of the creation  Rational deductions  At a humanistic level with social observations  Experience of individuals  What the messengers claim  What the scriptures claim  Historical evidence

8  Throughout human history – including now  Existed independently in all societies  Is this just curiosity or inherent to our make-up?  Approx ¾ of world population believe 8b – 2.8b Christians, 2b Muslims, 1b Buddhists, 900m Hindus, others [15m Jews]  Onus of proof on the non-believer as well

9  Our inner self  Our mind  Our heart  We feel better with the good  We feel bad with evil  Evidence is inherent in our creation Godliness – the term for goodness in a person! An atheist doing ‘good’ is acting on the ‘God’ in him

10  Cant see, cant hear, cant touch – is that good enough a reason to conclude there is no God?  Empty room?  Eyes closed?  Need the right instruments to recognise the existence of matter or radiation  Same is true to perceive God – we need the right instrument – in our psyche  Our perceptions are very limited – need special preparation to perceive the Being

11  Previously believed that universe existed from ever – ‘no Creator’  Singularity – origin of all creation including time and space – source?  That ultimate source is the ultimate Creator (God) Dr Abdul Salam – two of the four fundamental forces of nature are the same -Gravitation -Electromagnetic Electro-weak theory -Weak nuclear force Grand unified theory -Strong nuclear force

12  Aristotle – ultimate first cause of creation cannot be a created thing itself – loss of energy at each step – stopping the cycle of creation  Science of entropy – loss of energy in creation of matter from matter – resultant matter is less than parent matter Creation of universe created a lot of matter out of no matter – unique  Quran (& Bible) – origin was from ‘word’ – vision (of the Creator) and His will for it to happen.  Hence : 1. Origin of all creation is the Creator – and is not a created thing 2. The Creator is infinite with no beginning, and no end

13  Even a small invention or task requires planning to produce positive result - growing vegetables in your garden - broken pottery from archaeological site implies wisdom of an ancient civilisation  Our universe is complex, immense and continuously evolving Flawless functioning Lots of laws that govern its functioning  We are still discovering these laws  Hence it must have been designed with wisdom and planning  This design requires an ‘all wise’ creator

14 Time line of development of life on earth Humans spread around earth............. Life begins Unicellular Multicellular Plants Marine animals Reptiles Mammals Land animals Genus Homo Neanderthals die A J M (pbut) ______________________________________ 4b2b 1b 500m 250m 2m 100k 25k 6k 2k 1.4k A = Adam (pbuh) J = Jesus (pbuh) M = Mohammad (pbuh)

15 LLaws of creation of life: consciousness can only be created out of consciousness LLot of conscious life exists HHence there must be a conscious creator before life existed DDenying existence of Creator is like denying our own existence!

16  Darwin –natural selection, survival of the fittest  Wallace – 3 stages of ‘spiritual ‘ evolution i) creation of organic from inorganic matter ii) creation of consciousness iii) cognitive complexity of man  Problem: Role of ‘chance’ implies lack of planning and atheism  Current evolutionary biologists are beginning to refute role of chance Probability of Chance theory = wind blowing through a scrap yard leading to making of a jumbo jet

17  Development of speech Chance theory would mean much slower evolution, going through several stages Appears at the human stage, not before not after Key role in social, psychological, moral and spiritual development No evidence of interim variable stages of speech that then lost viability due to lack of survival  Hence – planned evolution, which is evidence for a conscious Creator

18  Who are the most truthful and most trusted in any society? politicians, artists, writers, sociologists, scholars, prophets  The prophets, even the adversaries recognise this  Prophets - lived in different times - in different parts of the world - no direct communication with each other  All prophets had one common theme: a creator and sustainer God

19 Amazing in a very similar manner  Alone in the beginning  Recognised having utmost moral dignity  Claim to prophethood without any demand for worldly gains  Opposition develops soon as they make this claim  Materially weak against opposition  No vengeance against ruthlessness of opposition  Kindness and justice throughout  Ultimate victory of their mission  All prophets attribute: -their mission to be under God’s guidance -their success to be God’s blessing - they become even more humble in success

20  Prophets have received guidance according to human need  Perfectly suited to needs of society at the time of revelation  Quran – pinnacle of Divine guidance – to address universal complexities of contemporary society  Historical and current evidence that solutions to problems are best found in prophetic guidance  All prophets claimed this guidance to be from ‘God’

21  Prophets gave mankind knowledge about times before, concurrent and after the time of the revelation  Quran – knowledge about history, cosmology, biology, evolution of life, archaeology, psychology, atomic energy, presence of extra terrestrial life, geography, politics, future developments etc  What is the source of this knowledge? a. Knowledge is beyond human scholarship b. Prophets do not claim to be the originators of this knowledge but claim that they only act as messengers c.... and that they receive it from God d. We keep discovering through scientific process the truth of this knowledge  This provides strong evidence about the source of this knowledge as a Being that created us and has all knowledge about us, more than we have.

22  Evidence – all creation, particularly creation with consciousness  Witness - balance in laws of nature ( eg spontaneous jungle fire leading to healthier soil & stronger genetic material for plants, hurricane leading to adjustment of sea water temperatures thus becoming more conducive to life, human life lived in accordance with God’s guidance meets success and one without is lacks success ) - truth of prophets gaining victory over ‘mightier falsehood’  Experience – personal communication with God

23  The natural quest – has a purpose - basis for individuals to seek God and make effort towards Him  Prophets describe the method: Refrain from pursuing the worldly gains Live a moral life Life with utmost truthfulness Prayer and meditation  Such lifestyle develops the right instrument to communicate with God - ‘psychic-radio’ to receive revelation  Communication becomes two-sided as it develops  Acceptance of prayer is profound evidence

24  How many have had their prayers accepted?  This is evidence of immense blessings of God on a community that lends its effort to prayer in order to achieve growth and success

25 The prophet establishes unity of God in the society Another God sent stands aloneA just society is formed Downfall of the nationOvertime they drift from the original teachings Suffering begins Repeat of this cycle over time in human history is strong evidence for existence of God

26 Richard Dawkins makes the following four arguments to suggest non- existence: 1. ‘Downside’ of religion eg conceptual abstractions Downside of misunderstandings or manipulations, not the actual teachings Anyway, downside of anything does not prove non-existence of the source of that thing 2. Problems due to religion eg divisions and conflicts Yes, but again due to distortions, not the original teachings. If something is distorted and there is consequent suffering, still does not rule out the creator of the thing Analyse societies where true teachings are followed – we find peace 3. Progress is not related to religion Historical evidence is to the contrary Religious principles have always been relevant to progress including Western progress 4. God concept is a product of human thought over time Answer seen in previous slide

27  Remove water from a glass and it fills with air  Remove the real God from our mind and it fills with other gods ‘Let us live life to its full’ – hedonism ‘It is my life’ – selfishness ‘What do I get from this?’ – materialism  Our psychological satans become our gods

28 The Promised Messiah HAZRAT MIRZA GHULAM AHMAD (may peace be on him)

29  Invite to an open minded enquiry  Not like the Russian cosmonaut - ‘did not find God in space’... or Shelley, the English poet – ‘did not find God in caves’  Enquiry as recommended by the prophets  http://www.alislam.org/allah/Search-for-God.pdf


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