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WHY DID ALLAH CREATE VIOLENT AND DANGEROUS ANIMALS?

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I am always asked about the reason of the creation of scorpions, as they are pernicious animals. One may wonder that as God has subjugated the universe to man, why then, create such bad arthropods? Some don't get why such harmful creatures were created! Those wondering about that don't get the nature of our world. They think it should be a paradise. But bad, evil people do not deserve to live in a paradise, and also, many people fall under this category. If it was a paradise, it would seem as if God gave all the same treatment, that He let the good, pious ones be rewarded, along with the wicked and sinful ones. Paradise has been created for those who deserve it, and not all people deserve it. So, no one has the right to object to any kind of harm or calamity, or reject such things. One should ask himself whether he deserves a paradise. If all people were good and worthy of living in a paradise, God would have created this world as paradise. God says that Paradise is in the Hereafter, and that those who deserve it will enter it. First, people must undergo a process of sorting out, so that evildoers, the wicked and evil, would not enjoy the bliss of Paradise. Human beings must be sorted out; our world is made for that purpose, and is to test people´s patience facing affliction and trials. No one is exempted from affliction and tribulation, even Prophets.
 
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