Sunday, July 13, 2008

UNANSWERABLE QUESTIONS?

At some point of life some of you if not all may have asked yourself some questions of whom there is no answer but one just enjoys to ask himself again and again and ponder over it. I don't know if thats the way philosophers are born but i think it should be. I also ask myself few questions now and again the questions which come to my mind i will list them you also ponder over them and if you know the answers of these questions unanswerable for me then please tell me, I beg you not to make any fun of them especially to Taimoor, So here they go:

1. Why was I specially made and sent to the earth?
2. What would it have felt when i was not alive or when i will be dead, like what will happen to my thoughts, my mind, my thinkness?
3. When was i actually made?
4. Time is only present for our universe, in hell or heaven or where Allah is there is no thing name as time, How would timelessness feel?
5. what would be timelessness?
6. People do lot of things to be remembered in this world after there death but will that matter?
7. How does Allah created time from timelessness and how he views it?
8. what was there before us and what will be there after us?
9. We will stay in heaven or hell forever, what is "forever", "neverending"?


These and many more. Of if some other questions occur to you tau also tell me.

and think on these questions

10 comments:

Unknown said...
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Anonymous said...

a. Firstly, keep your privates as privates. Publically washing dirty laundry is not a good idea. Remember, the technology may be new (blogging), but the capability is ancient!

b. answer to your question 1 through 9 is "42" (the meaning of life).

Read Aristotle (and the likes) and philosophical frameworks e.g. utilitarian, pleasure-pain, meta-physics, popular etc (the underlying epistomologies). Read on ethicical basis, you'll be amazed how many questions will be answered for you. All historical greats didn't have all answers, but merely a way to deal with them. Especially when the paradox were more fundamental, at the epistomologic core. Confused? Good!

c. Time and timelessness, lols. Didn't Einstien pondered enough on this?


A well-wisher!

PS. read (a) again.

Iatesam said...
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Anonymous said...

Found most of Usman's comments to be weirdly mixed portrayal of history & philosophy that when presented; sound just as STRANGE; as the writer (i.e. Usman) himself.

Usman Farooq said...
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Usman Farooq said...

I would've said that the first poster wasn't me, but who would believe me. Someone made an excellent post and I'd be only too glad to take all the credit :P (Especially since I'm getting it without even asking)

But seriously I'd myself like to know who this mysterious anonymous is. Because I know only two people with enough taste to make such a post, and I've check with them, they haven't made it either. So either I was sleep-typing (which is very much possible as my comp. is right next to my bed) or there is someone in Iatesam's circle whom I'd really like to meet.

And as for the second anonymous... Yaar itna lehaaz? Agar anonymous he kerni thee tou bashing tou thori ziada kee hoti, koi anyonmous posting kernay ka substantial fiada tou uthatay :P

Iatesam said...

Well sorry usman, i mistakingly made the post yours. Its actually my cousin Amjad Bhai and i am a big time fan of him... you on the other hand are OK....

Usman Farooq said...

Sorry? I would've been more than happy to take the credit :P

And not really your fault, even zaidi called me up asking why I posted as anonymous :P

Unknown said...

Afterall mystery solved, bravo!!! everyone.

ps: oye pharoh, i've heard something, Bohat baray ho gae ho.

Iatesam said...

what have you heard...tell me