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  36.  @laila645  Knowledge of God’s existence is often taken for granted by believers. The authentic religious experience—affirmed again and again in a Muslim’s daily life—makes faith in God feel so natural as to be assumed. But belief in God and the quest for existential truth is not an easy prospect for many people, especially in a social environment in which faith is derided as superstition, wishful thinking, or even as a dangerous fantasy. In the Islamic tradition, the case for God’s existence is solid in terms of its rational foundations as well as the purpose, meaning, comfort, and guidance that it gives to our lives. The Quran inspires conviction by appealing to the aspects of the inner life of human beings, namely, to the heart and the mind. Intuition and experience work in tandem with logic and reason to arrive at a state of certainty in faith. We have the tendency to believe in God and your feelings attest to this fact. Human beings sense the existence of God—or what they perceive as a higher power—by pure instinct, with or without a prophetic revelation to guide them. Expressions of this sensus divinitatis have appeared in cultures and religions all over the world, despite them being widely separated by time, geography, and language. In Islamic spiritual terms, this is because God took a primordial covenant with every person before the world was created that they would recognize their Creator. It seems that you recognise the existence of the creator but your only struggle is the credibility of Islam. Therefore i assure you that if such entity exists then Islam is undoubtedly the religion which he prescribed to humankind. And due to various reasons one of which is Islam is the most logical religion for several reasons. One of the biggest reasons is that all the philosophical and logical deductive arguments for God such as the cosmological argument or the ontological arguments that many theists use to prove God, can only prove the monotheistic God that is preached by Islam. These arguments are more inline with the Islamic definition of God than any other definition.
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