PRESENTER:Master, the example you just gave about that person who do something bad, and who say "satan made me do it" or "Allah made me do it".. For instance, when one does something bad, he says; "Allah already knew that I'll do this and He made me do it anyway. So what about the secret of my test?"
ADNAN OKTAR:Now this should be said to the people who say this: You will have the opportunity to ask this question and say these in the Hereafter. You can say, "You can make an analysis of that forever." In the Hereafter, in Hell, he can argue with his friends and talk, if he likes. This is because he knows the answer to this very well. So when he asks the question, he says, "Allah also knows" in the Qur'an or Allah says, "It is a subject very well known." Allah says, "They also know, they also know that they're lying." He says, "They are witnesses to their own lies." Would he not know when he tells this? He knows for sure. If you ask sincerely, he knows. But he thinks that he can lock the religion with demagogy within its own rules. He thinks that some explanations of the religion deadlocks the religion. He says, "Allah creates everything. Allah says this in the Qur'an. So what is my fault?" He says "What is my fault?" If we ask, "Don't you really know?", if we asked "Do you really not know?" We would see that it is not the case. He surely knows. I mean he knows the sincere answer to this. He shows the courage of a crazy person there. He acts like a child according to his own mind and tries to show himself, with a rough definition, like a simpleton. That is not the response of it. He will see what it is in the Hereafter. I mean, okay, an answer could be given to that but if he is that much spoilt; then it means he finds a lot of courage and went a long way. For example, he stops and says, "Why did Allah create us then?" He says, "He shouldn't have then." So he is quiet reckless, there is an atrocious courage on him. He would have tens of thousands of such questions. The place where his questions will be answered as a whole is the Hereafter, the Hell. In Hell, he can get the answers to those. Or else it's not like it is going to end. I mean, for example, he may have a few questions that he sincerely doesn't know the answer, that's another thing. But pay attention to these people, there is no end to it. When you explain this, does he become a Muslim? No. It's okay if he says, "I didn't know this, if it's like that I now become a Muslim." But there is no such thing. He just looks for an open end in the religion, he just looks for a missing part . He tries to mock the religion in his own shallow mind(may Allah forbid). So Allah gives him a lot of time in the Hereafter for ever and ever. And there will also be people he can talk to; he will be in the same place with the satans, people of blasphemy and unbelievers. He will have lots of opportunity to ask them there. But of course, he would get bored of asking these questions, he would be very much bored and he will become quite exasperated.
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