دوسرا_سوال
Minister (2k+ posts)
Very good post! One thing I noticed that you mentioned "Iman Bil Ghaib" several times as something that is a very stupid and irrational concept. I completely respect your understanding but here is the way I look at it.
Iman Bil Ghaib does not mean that we are believing in something for which we have no logical or rational thoughts rather it simply means that we are drawing conclusions based on some rational evidences or proofs to believe in something which is not visible to you (Ghaib literally means something which is not visible).
For example nobody has personally seen the evolution of humans but based on some evidences, scientists believe that it occurred for billions of years (BTW I also believe in evolution but never saw it personally). This is similar to Iman Bil Ghaib that they are contemplating or suggesting or believing (depending on whom you are talking to) that Evolution did occur. Other very simple examples are: When we see grass or tress are green we conclude that water supply is enough in the area with some other important factors or when we visit a beach we expect to see some wild life of coastal areas not some animals which live in different habitats (we dont expect a camel on a coastal area). There are similar several common life examples.
The above examples suggest that this is quite common in our every day life that we always draw conclusions about some GHAIB (not visible) based on some evidences and nobody tells us that this is irrational or superstitious.
I completely agree with you that whatever we believe in should be logical and rational and this should be the only criterion to accept or rebut some ideas. However, we should not reject any idea just because it is century old. Again, your post is very nice and i am glad that we have such thinkers on this post. Peace!!
@GreatIK, welcome to the debate. I should be clear already that just because of your username, I hate you already - hehe :P
Couple of points:
1. RE: Nobody has personally seen evolutiont: Two examples, one a household pet dog domesticated from wolves and other the colourful roses (or other plants). This is what 'evolution' is, right here in front of our eyes. Only difference is that this is done by humans, hence called artificial, and not done by nature and therefore not called natural selection.
It is very easy to say things like, "oh if evolution is true then why don't I see it, therefore you must accept my god without seeing it too" - or "if evolution is true then why does a banana not evolve into a cat in three minutes right in front of my eyes" - or - "evolution of human from apes must be true for your ancestors not mine, he he ha ha" - and other uneducated things like that. The only harm you are doing is that you're keeping yourself (and probably your next generations) backward and uneducated by out rightly denying scientific facts.
Forget about everything, just ask a doctor about bacterial resistance to antibiotics and read more about it then, or read more here. It's not the fault of facts that they have not come slapped themselves in your face to make you aware of them :P - do some research my friend!
2: RE: Iman Bil Ghaib does not mean that we are believing in something for which we have no logical or rational thoughts rather it simply means that we are drawing conclusions based on some rational evidences or proofs to believe in something which is not visible to you

Single most twisted statement I've heard, and said so easily. My friend, iman-bil-ghaib only and only means believing in something without proof and without any reason or rhyme. That's the whole 'hook' of religion because when you can believe based on iman-bil-ghaib, then you'd do anything in the name of religion.
That's why it's not called iman-bil-mantaq, or iman-bil-uzar.