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Does God exist?

Can Atheism Explain Why Anything Exists at All? A Philosophical Examination of “Something vs Nothing” One of the most fundamental questions ever posed by human thought is: > Why is there something rather than nothing? This question is not scientific in the conventional sense. It does not ask how things behave, but why existence itself exists. Modern discussions on atheism often rely heavily on empirical evidence and scientific inquiry, yet this very question exposes a critical limitation in that approach. --- The Claim: Atheism Is Supported by Evidence A common assertion made by atheists is that atheism makes the most sense because it is grounded in evidence. The assumption is that anything real must be observable, measurable, or empirically verifiable. However, this raises an immediate and crucial question: > What is the evidence for atheism itself? Atheism is not a scientific discovery. It is a philosophical position about the nature of reality. Science may inform our understan...

Can Atheism Explain Why Anything Exists at All?

Can Atheism Explain Why Anything Exists at All? A Philosophical Examination of “Something vs Nothing” One of the most fundamental questions ever posed by human thought is: > Why is there something rather than nothing? This question is not scientific in the conventional sense. It does not ask how things behave, but why existence itself exists. Modern discussions on atheism often rely heavily on empirical evidence and scientific inquiry, yet this very question exposes a critical limitation in that approach. --- The Claim: Atheism Is Supported by Evidence A common assertion made by atheists is that atheism makes the most sense because it is grounded in evidence. The assumption is that anything real must be observable, measurable, or empirically verifiable. However, this raises an immediate and crucial question: > What is the evidence for atheism itself? Atheism is not a scientific discovery. It is a philosophical position about the nature of reality. Science may inform our understan...

Does God Exist? A Clear Analysis of the Debate and the Truth It Revealed

Does God Exist? A Clear Analysis of the Debate and the Truth It Revealed Introduction The debate between Mufti Shamail Nadwi and Javed Akhtar on the question “Does God exist?” must be understood in the correct order. First comes the debate itself and the logical outcome of that exchange. Then come the additional rational proofs that further strengthen the conclusion. Finally, the discussion must be placed in its proper framework: Islam, which is not philosophy, but truth. This blog follows that order deliberately. --- Part 1: The Debate — Where Mufti Shamail Nadwi Clearly Won In the debate, Mufti Shamail Nadwi stayed focused on the core question of existence. His argument was built on logic, necessity, and causality, not scripture or emotion. The Central Argument Mufti Sahab explained that: Everything that exists is either dependent or independent Dependent things cannot exist on their own The universe is dependent and contingent An infinite chain of dependence is impossible Therefore,...
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Is the Maurya Empire Overhyped? A Clear Look at Myth vs. Reality The Maurya Empire is one of the most discussed political powers in Indian history. Modern textbooks, popular culture, and nationalistic narratives often portray it as the greatest empire of the ancient world. But was it really that big and powerful? This article explores the hype , the historical reality , and a global comparison of the Maurya Empire with other major empires. 1. The Source of the Hype Around the Maurya Empire a. Reliance on Foreign and Religious Accounts Much of the glorification comes from Greek ambassador Megasthenes and Buddhist chronicles, which often exaggerate the empire’s size and prosperity. b. Nationalist Reinterpretation During the 19th and 20th centuries, Indian historians promoted the Mauryan period as a unified ancient “golden age,” amplifying its image. c. Misleading Maps Modern illustrations often show the Maurya Empire covering nearly all of the Indian subcontinent, ...

Human Evolution and Societal Norms: Hundreds and Thousands of Years Ago

  Human Evolution and Societal Norms: Hundreds and Thousands of Years Ago Human Evolution: Changes in Body, Mind, and Culture Hundreds of Years Ago (Around 500 Years Ago) Human Body and Development : People in the 1500s had bodies similar to ours but lived in very different conditions. Life expectancy was much shorter (around 30–40 years), and people matured faster due to the demands of survival. Physical maturity was crucial for survival, and young individuals contributed to society by engaging in agriculture, trade, or other forms of work. Education and Knowledge : Formal education was rare and mostly limited to the privileged classes, while most individuals learned life skills through work and experience. Mental maturity came from real-world learning rather than academic achievement. Social Norms and Expectations : In agrarian societies, children began contributing to family survival at an early age. Both boys and girls were prepared early for adult responsibilities —boys for...