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Asadullah SAAiD

Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:17 - Background of Dr. Abdullah Sueidi
0:43 - Topic of the Discussion
1:00 - History of "The Problem of Evil"
2:14 - Atheists using the problem of evil as a central argument against God's existence
4:58 - History of the Argument of problem of evil as presented by Atheists/Agnostics
9:26 - The Logical Problem of Evil
14:18 - The Evidential Problem of Evil
17:07 - Subjective reasons for disbelief & reconciliation of faith with suffering
19:09 - Islamic response to the argument of Problem of Evil
23:54 - Arguments for the existence of God
30:46 - Human Vestigiality argument used by Darwinian Evolutions
33:40 - Attributes of God in Islam
39:51 - Judeo-Christian vs Islamic understanding of God's nature
45:40 - God's justice on the Day of Judgement
50:45 - Suffering of Kids & Worldly life vs Afterlife
53:22 - Fate of the people who've not heard about Islam
54:25 - Muslims striving to help the needy through Zakat and Sadaqah
56:36 - Suffering/evil posing a problem for Atheists
1:06:54 - Overview & Availability of Dr. Abdullah Sueidi's PhD work to the general public
1:09:13 - Book Recommendations regarding the problem of evil
1:10:18 - Wrapping Up

SUBHANALLAH ❤️🤍❤️
Very Insightful & Informative Discussion 👌🏻👍🏻
May Allah ﷻ bless and reward you both for your efforts.



The Oathman

Such a deep meaningful episode with a guest I have never seen before. May Allah Reward you.
For me, the matter that sealed the problem of evil once and for all was some simple questions and answers.

Q: Do you remember the pain of being born ?
A: No, the pain was momentarily thus has been forgotten.

Q: Do you complain about the pain in your dream even though it felt so real ?
A: No because once I woke up to this reality, the pain of that reality no longer attached, thus forgotten.

Q: Can you guarantee for certain that people who seems to be in extreme suffering are actually suffering or is your senses are deceiving you ?
A: I can't guarantee that. My senses might perceive something to be extreme suffering but in reality, it's not. So I need to have some humility and I need to control my emotions in a world of trials and tribulation before passing hard judgement towards my creator.

Q: Can pain always be bad ?
A: no, some pain protect us from greater damage such the fast response from our nervous system in case of a burn for example. Also, the pain of hunger while fasting increase us in humility and make us sympathetic and more inclined towards giving charity.



plung3r

When you mentioned the book "why do bad things happen to good people?" It immediately came to my mind the Hadith : "When Allah loves a servant, he tests them". For Muslims, the more trials you have, your faith in Allah increases". The people who have read Muhammad's PBUH life knows how he endured all the trials and tribulations.
He was called names by his own tribe.
He was thrown by stones in Al Taif.
He was subject to boycott.
He was driven out from his home town Mecca.
He was called a liar.
He was called a sorcerer.
All six of his children died in his life time except Fatima.
His two biggest supporters, his wife Khadija and Uncle Abu Talib died during his most stressful time in Mecca.
He dealt with all the hypocrites, who tried to kill him.
His immigration and Fleeing with Abu Bakr only, from Mecca to Medina when they tried to kill him.
He fought numerous battles.
And many many more. But he PBUH was the most patient, the most content, the most thankful to Allah the history have ever known, despite all his tribulations.



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Asadullah SAAiD

Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:17 - Background of Dr. Abdullah Sueidi
0:43 - Topic of the Discussion
1:00 - History of "The Problem of Evil"
2:14 - Atheists using the problem of evil as a central argument against God's existence
4:58 - History of the Argument of problem of evil as presented by Atheists/Agnostics
9:26 - The Logical Problem of Evil
14:18 - The Evidential Problem of Evil
17:07 - Subjective reasons for disbelief & reconciliation of faith with suffering
19:09 - Islamic response to the argument of Problem of Evil
23:54 - Arguments for the existence of God
30:46 - Human Vestigiality argument used by Darwinian Evolutions
33:40 - Attributes of God in Islam
39:51 - Judeo-Christian vs Islamic understanding of God's nature
45:40 - God's justice on the Day of Judgement
50:45 - Suffering of Kids & Worldly life vs Afterlife
53:22 - Fate of the people who've not heard about Islam
54:25 - Muslims striving to help the needy through Zakat and Sadaqah
56:36 - Suffering/evil posing a problem for Atheists
1:06:54 - Overview & Availability of Dr. Abdullah Sueidi's PhD work to the general public
1:09:13 - Book Recommendations regarding the problem of evil
1:10:18 - Wrapping Up

SUBHANALLAH ❤️🤍❤️
Very Insightful & Informative Discussion 👌🏻👍🏻
May Allah ﷻ bless and reward you both for your efforts.

-Saheeh International 👈 (or Isaheeh for short)

👀 Mashallah Jazak Allahu Kheir

Prophetic admirer

Assalamualaikum WaRahmatullah hi WabaRakatuhu

-Saheeh International 👈 (or Isaheeh for short)

@Prophetic admirer Wa Aleikum Salam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatu

Asadullah SAAiD

​@-Saheeh International 👈 (or Isaheeh for short) وَإِيَّاك 😊

Asadullah SAAiD

@Prophetic admirer waalaikumsalam warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

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Blogging Theology

I think Dr Sueidi makes a really good argument: if you can't accept visible evidence for God's existence, how are you going to accept hidden wisdom behind suffering?

Habib Alamin

@ben green to say he's begging the question would be to assume that the statement was being used as a premise to support an argument for the existence of God; but that's not the argument or point he's trying to support with that statement.

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Mustafa Ali

Bro Paul
You can't imagine how much this discussion is useful to all Muslims
May Allah reward you both
Every one should share this video

Blogging Theology

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