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TheSufi
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Well Muslims don’t see God as a deceiver, if you want to see God as a deceiver, then go right ahead. If you want to believe Muslims see God as a deceiver than go right ahead.Ah, the number of times this explanation is proffered.
The Arabic word ‘makara’ means - deceive, plan, plot, scheme’ - in all cases the underlying inference is negative and indeed malevolent.
English translations seek to gloss over the harshest meaning of the word, UNLESS of course it is referring to non-believers/kufrs or apostates. [Yet another case of dualistic ‘reasoning’?]
Even omitting deceiver from the list, what sort of ‘God’ needs to resort to plotting and planning against anything or anyone? Sounds more like the sort of tactics used by those with more limited intellectual resources and knowledge, and perhaps lacking in perfect love and mercy.
If that is how you want to understand that.
But I have a right to say, Christians believe Jesus loves the devil, and taught his followers to be **lovers of the devil. ** According to the Gospel, Jesus said “Love thy Enemy” and the Devil is one of their enemies.
If you have a right to say, that Muslims believe that God is a deceiver, I have every right to say Christians love the devil.
The truth of the matter is Muslims don’t believe that and Christians don’t believe that. If you believe you have that right to say that about Muslims, I have that right to say that about Christians.