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The error of Islam

When Islam says there is only one God, is it not reducing God to a countable
object? If something has to be countable, it has to be less than the total.
Therefore, according to Islam, Allah is less than the total.

This error of Islam is reinforced by the Islamic teaching that the Creator and His
creation are not one, but permanent separate entities. This error is also obvious
if we see, going by Islamic theology, that before Allah created the universe,
nothing would have existed except Allah. If there was only Allah, then surely
Allah created the universe from the reality that Allah was. Therefore the Creator
and His Creation are not separate entities but different aspects of the same
entity.

Thus, the correct teaching ought to be not that there is one God and a separate
creation, but that all creation is God in multitudinous divine expressions. The
correct teaching, as put forth by Hinduism, leads man to discover his divinity
whereas a God separate from his creation, as put forth erroneously by Islam, leads
man to reduce himself to a slave of Allah. Being thus a slave of Allah, he acts
not as per the divinity of Allah, but as per the limitation of his own mind.
Hence, Islam is not spiritual but identity oriented.

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