The Correct Belief Regarding the Important Question: “Where is Allāh?” with clear Daleel from the Qurān and Sunnah

The correct belief regarding the important question: “Where is Allāh?” with clear daleel (evidences) provided from the Qurān and Sunnah.

The mind boggles when some people object to or contend with these evidences from the best speech and the best guidance, contending that “we can’t say Allāh is above, because this would mean or necessitate…”.

Allah and His Messenger are saying He is above the slaves, heavens and the Throne, so who are you to say “we can’t say Allāh is above (the heavens)?” We say what Allah and His Messenger say. You want to follow and believe the conjectures, theories and thoughts that some ancient non-Muslim philosophers and theologians invented instead of what your Rabb and His final Prophet have explicitly informed you of?

How many times do Muslims say سبحان ربي الأعلى (Subhāna rabbī al-‘Ālā) – How perfect is (or glory is to) my Lord, the Most High – within the five daily prayers, over a hundred times? So how baffling it is that some believe other than this, that Allāh is not Most High, not above! This is the poisonous effect of falsafah (philosophy) and kalaam (theological rhetoric) as well as (flawed) logic and reason that doesn’t agree with or concord to the texts of the Qur’ān and Sunnah. It kills the minds but those influenced by it and engrossed in it are deluded into thinking they are intellectual, smart and sophisticated, when the exact opposite is true, as they reject, contend with or explain away clear texts from their apparent meaning upon the Arabic tongue/language, which any intelligent person doesn’t do.

“And if you obey most of those on earth, they will mislead you far away from Allah’s Path. They follow nothing but conjectures, and they do nothing but lie.”

[Surah Al-An’ām (6):116]

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