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I don't mean in the sense of saying you're the literal offspring of God. I mean can a Muslim say God is their Father in the sense of being their creator or caring about them very much?
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I don't mean in the sense of saying you're the literal offspring of God. I mean can a Muslim say God is their Father in the sense of being their creator or caring about them very much?
Al-Ghazali has argued that Jesus’ usage of some special metaphoric terms
for God, such as ‘Father’ and towards himself as ‘god’, ‘Son’ and ‘Lord’ is lawful
and acceptable. Every prophet has the right to use some special metaphorical
concepts to explain the will of God. But, at the same time, God can forbid these to
other believers, for example using these words was forbidden for Muslims.
Why has God named Himself as a ‘Father’? According to Al-Ghazali the word
Father in the Old and New Testaments does absolutely not refer to a biological
fatherhood, but directly to a transcendent God. Why Father? For Al-Ghazali there
exist some similarities between God’s kindness of God and that of a father's
kindness, love and will towards their servants and children. All fathers usually
want their children to be successful and to stay in a secure state continuously. This
tendency is similar to God’s will towards His obedient servants. The relationship
between God and His servants can be best explained by the relationship between a
Father and his son.[6] Naturally such a distinction has given rise to a new
problem: why did God name Himself as a Father and not a mother?
The use of the word ‘Son’ for Jesus may be the result of the similarities between
Jesus and a good son. A son, who submits to his father and respects him, will be
regarded as a lovely son. Jesus was a very good servant and submissive person; as
for his obedience, God has named Jesus and other prophets as God’s Son. Actually
the title of ‘Son’ originated from the Old Testament. This reality is expressed in
the Psalms as follows: ‘As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD
has compassion on those who fear him’ (Ps 103:13).[7]
Where was that?Assalamualaikum.
Please ... wasn't it enough Christians made that mistake once with regard to their God. And look where that led them.