I dedicate this article to all those believers and devout Muslims who consider this world an examination hall. They believe that Allah has sent every human to this earth with free will to see who performs good deeds and who commits sins. After death, everyone will be held accountable for their actions, and based on those deeds, they will be rewarded with paradise or punished in hell.
Brothers, one night before sleeping, put your mobile aside and think deeply. If Allah has truly given us free will to test us—whether we do good or evil—and granted us respite until death, then there is no issue with good deeds. Giving money to someone, offering water, feeding the hungry, providing clothes, or giving a home to the homeless—these are all good acts, and no one objects to them.
But there is a huge problem with evil deeds. Suppose I commit theft, robbery, murder, or rape. My test is complete—Allah wanted to see if I would sin or not. I sinned, failed the test. Allah will punish me, either in this world or the hereafter. My case is settled.
But what about the person whose house I robbed? What was his fault? He was innocent. What was his mistake in my failure? I stole his hard-earned money. Who knows how much struggle he went through to earn it—enduring insults, pleading with others, saving penny by penny by skipping meals. And in one moment, I snatched away years of his savings. What was his fault in all this loss?
Now think further. If he wakes up during the theft and tries to stop me—to protect his earnings, perhaps saved for his children’s education, wedding, or a sick child’s treatment or surgery (money he might have borrowed by mortgaging his land or home)—we fight, and in anger, I kill him. Tell me, who is responsible for his death? Me? Or Allah, who was testing me?
Allah is All-Knowing. He knew what I would do even before creating me. Then why take the test at all? And if He must, why allow an innocent’s home to be robbed through my hands? Why let me murder an innocent in rage? What was that innocent’s fault? Why did he lose his wealth and life for my test?
If it’s still not clear, let me give another example. I apologize in advance because this is very sensitive, but sometimes we need to imagine pain close to us to truly understand it.
Suppose you and your sister (I apologize again) are walking on a deserted road at night. Some thugs arrive on bikes and start harassing your sister. She calls out “Brother” for help. You fight to save her, knock down a few. But the others overpower her, tear her clothes, throw her to the ground, and rape her.
What would you do then? Would you stand quietly, thinking Allah is testing those thugs—whether they commit rape or not—and He’ll burn them in hell after death? No. You would fight with all your strength to save your sister. In that moment, your faith in Allah’s test, in posthumous punishment—everything would vanish. Rage would take over, and you’d punish them yourself.
That’s your true faith in Allah, His justice, and afterlife punishment.
But my point is: if you fail to save her and they rape her anyway, think—what was your sister’s fault? What was her crime to endure this horrific pain?
Allah was taking those thugs’ pointless test (pointless because He already knew the outcome as the All-Knowing), and to “prove” their guilt so they can’t deny it, He lets your sister be raped instead of stopping it. Tell me, what was your sister’s fault? Why make her—a innocent girl—the sacrificial goat for their test?
Every day, millions of thugs rob, murder innocents, and rape innocent girls—even little children of two, three, four years old. And you think this is all a test for those criminals? Forgive me, but you should be ashamed of being Muslim for worshipping a god who, to test a few vile people, lets innocents be murdered, their hard-earned money stolen, and tiny innocent girls raped.
If there is a God, He doesn’t deserve to be called God. Calling Him Satan would be an understatement.
He has no empathy for anyone’s pain or suffering. He just wants to create some wretched people to burn in hell for His amusement. He creates evil people Himself, then uses their hands to inflict atrocities on innocents—murder, rape—and after making them commit grave sins, throws them in hell to enjoy their burning.
In my view, Allah is the worst character in this universe because He is unjust on both sides.
First, unjust to the oppressed—by letting oppressors (whom He created, knowing everything) commit atrocities. Don’t say Allah didn’t know they would oppress; He knows all. So the oppressor’s injustice is actually Allah’s injustice on the oppressed.
Second, unjust to the oppressors—making them commit crimes, labeling them sinners, and burning them eternally in hell.
Whether you call it revenge for the oppressed or punishment for the oppressors, the reality is outright injustice by Allah—on both.
Outright injustice.
Outright injustice.
Outright injustice.
This article is just to provoke thought. Perhaps one day we face the truth.





