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It's kind of difficult for me to understand Arba's reasoning. What made her so convinced t...

Anonymous May 25, 2016 9:54 am

It's kind of difficult for me to understand Arba's reasoning. What made her so convinced that Il illah was God? I can understand that everyone felt devastated to know their destiny and future was set and moving towards a direction which has no meaning. (at least that's how it was in Al toran) When il illah was ending its life span and leading the world into destruction, (I'm imagining it was something like the black hole?) why did Arba end up thinking that the world should die with Il illah? What made her love It so much?
My imagination is that she couldn't accept the truth about Il illah and that it probably isn't God. So maybe she just blamed everything on Solomon?
Personally, I believe in God. So as a person of another world I want to tell Arba, that Il illah is probably not true God but that doesn't mean that there's no God in the world.

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