The Kingdom of Satan
The Kingdom of Satan
“In the name of God, the Most Merciful by essence and by excellence.”
God created the earth—healthy and pure—with its mountains, forests, oceans, and deserts, so that humankind, descended from paradise, could settle, live, and procreate.
The earthly nature, functioning according to divine laws, welcomed humankind into its embrace, allowing them to live and endure until the Last Day in perfect harmony and tranquility.
As humanity lived and multiplied, their descendants grew into populations that spread across this hospitable earth. Over time, however, rivalries emerged among these groups, and humankind developed a voracious and destructive nature. This eventually led to the disruption of the rules that maintain the ecological balance of the terrestrial system, causing the decline of the very nature that had welcomed them so graciously.
As proof, the disruption of seasons has resulted in irregular rainfall patterns, leading to floods, droughts, cyclones, and deadly wildfires across the globe.
Ignoring the damage inflicted upon nature, humankind has gone so far as to create instruments of death and destruction capable of obliterating the planet within moments.
What, then, is the true objective of humankind if not the domination of their fellow beings and the accumulation of more land and wealth?
When will humankind realize that they are destroying, with their own hands, the earth that God has so graciously bestowed upon them?
They are meant to live peacefully on it and focus all their energy on worshipping their Creator—the One and Only—who has created them and distinguished them from His other creatures by granting them “free will.”
“Only humankind has the ability to judge and choose, thanks to the reason and intelligence with which God has endowed them. It is these unique faculties and free will that constitute the ‘trust’ entrusted to humankind by God—a trust that the heavens, the earth, and the mountains refused to bear, fearing its overwhelming burden.”
On this matter, God says in the Quran, Surah Al-Ahzab (The Confederates), verse 72:
“We offered the Trust to the heavens, the earth, and the mountains, but they refused to bear it and were fearful of it. Yet humankind took it on, and indeed, they are always deeply unjust and ignorant.” [72]
“Thus, humankind is free to act as they wish, but they are not free to alter the consequences. This simultaneously affirms humankind’s free will and the compelling justice of goodness.
All heresies arise from exceeding these limits, and all the misfortunes of Muslims stem only from these heresies.”
Due to this injustice, ignorance, and ungrateful nature, humankind began to associate others with God—false gods that, in reality, brought them no benefit or blessings.
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