Mugheerah
TheXamarCadcadGuy
I don't know how many of you on this forum have heard of or even learnt about 'Game theory' (it's a mathematical theory that's used in computing, economics, physics, chemistry, etc). This theory (really, it's common sense tbh) revolves around making the ideal decision.
Let's say if Allah (SWT) didn't exist (a3uudhubillah), that means believers and disbelievers would have the same fate after their deaths: I.e. Both the believer and disbeliever would have no punishment or reward, they would be buried and forgotten within a few years.
But if Allah (SWT) does exist (and of course Allah does exist!), the believer would be rewarded while the disbeliever would be punished.
Basic game theory suggests that being a believer in Allah (SWT) is the smarter choice.
Now, why Islam specifically? Other religions believe in God too right? Simply because Islam is the only flawless religion, free of any errors and the most convincing out of all religions! (For the discerning individuals).
I believe this theory has been proven by an excellent mathematician called John Von Neumann (you can read into that, for those who know about mathematical proof).
John Von Neumann (who died a Roman Catholic) himself said 'There probably is a God. Many things are easier to explain if there is than if there isn’t'.
Let's say if Allah (SWT) didn't exist (a3uudhubillah), that means believers and disbelievers would have the same fate after their deaths: I.e. Both the believer and disbeliever would have no punishment or reward, they would be buried and forgotten within a few years.
But if Allah (SWT) does exist (and of course Allah does exist!), the believer would be rewarded while the disbeliever would be punished.
Basic game theory suggests that being a believer in Allah (SWT) is the smarter choice.
Now, why Islam specifically? Other religions believe in God too right? Simply because Islam is the only flawless religion, free of any errors and the most convincing out of all religions! (For the discerning individuals).
I believe this theory has been proven by an excellent mathematician called John Von Neumann (you can read into that, for those who know about mathematical proof).
John Von Neumann (who died a Roman Catholic) himself said 'There probably is a God. Many things are easier to explain if there is than if there isn’t'.