Why did Allah create us?

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*Originally posted by Code_Red: *

They have their own importance. May be much more then us.

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we, humans, r "ashraf-ul-makhlooqaat"....
i dont think anyone/anything has more importance than us....

Thats the same thing every other (so-called) intelligent life form on other planet (in this universe) are told, to boast up their tiny ego, Akhir hain tu sab hi Kuwain key maindak naaa :D

You know man can not survive without boasting ego

I am the best creature
My religion is the best
My country is the best
My mom/dad is the best and so on

Don't wory it was manufacturing fault. This was removed in the creatures of Universe ranging timespace 20-E0045.

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Originally posted by Code_Red: *
Thats the same thing every other (so-called) intelligent life form on other planet (in this universe) are told, to boast up their tiny ego, Akhir hain tu sab hi *Kuwain
key maindak naaa :D

You know man can not survive without boasting ego

I am the best creature
My religion is the best
My country is the best
My mom/dad is the best and so on

Don't wory it was manufacturing fault. This was removed in the creatures of Universe ranging timespace 20-E0045.
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Well that reminded me of a quote, that's not to diss religion, as I don't think it applies to ours, but a short digression.

"The more I study religion, the more I become convinced that man has never worshiped anything except himself."
-- Sir Richard Burton

In any case, I think that Allah created man to dwell upon his creation, i.e. the Universe and everything else, and so we have science. The exploration of the Universe through discovery through science is the point of creation. There's a verse in the Quran that I can't seem to find at the moment. There's also things outside of sciences mainly humanities and social sciences that we too can well upon, but that's a consequence of our creation, an indirect consequence of Allah's creation.

So as Einstein said "I wan't to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details".

I tend to believe that Einstein agrees with Islam on this point.

"I have never imputed to Nature a purpose or a goal,
or anything that could be understood as anthropomorphic. What I see in
Nature is a magnificent structure that we can comprehend only very
imperfectly, and that must fill a thinking person with a feeling of
humility. This is a genuinely religious feeling that has nothing to do
with mysticism." - einstein

Transcendental realization of SELF was the sole purpose of human birth, only real knowledge, and that was the ultimate stage a person should strive to seek.

_go figure

Allah tells us the purpose for our creation as follows:

I only created jinn and man to worship Me. (Surat adh-Dhariyat: 56)

Allah created us to create more and more stupid blind followers without thinking.

I think Allah never knew the consequences of his creation now he must be thinking why he created which he shouldnt

^^ shirkiya disco maulana