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According to the supposition of this group, known as the “Sophists,” the truth is what the human being considers to be true and can prove, even through the power of polemic. This means that the truth does not have a fixed existence independent of the human being, and it changes according to human understanding of it. In other words, human understanding is not subject to the truth; rather, the truth is subject to human understanding, and if the human being does not recognize any truth, then there is no truth in reality!

[Anthropocentrists]

Perhaps this “sophistry” is a form of anthropocentrism that always governs the world of disbelief[1]; because the world of disbelief today, under the influence of atheist philosophers such as Machiavelli (d. 1527 AD), who inherited from the Sophists, has made moral values subject to their desires and has presented new definitions for fundamental concepts that differ from their innate and historical definitions. As an example of this, justice and freedom have found new meanings in their lexicon, which are based more than anything else on relativism in their worldview. According to their supposition—just like that of the Sophists—the truth is subject to their opinion, and anything that aligns with their interests is good, and anything that does not align with their interests is bad! It is clear that this anthropocentrism is a movement against theism, and those who founded it did not believe in Allah; because in the divine worldview, Allah is the Origin of the truth, and the human being is considered subject to the truth, whereas in the atheistic worldview, the human being is the origin of the truth, and Allah has no role in it. In other words, the belief in the unity of the truth is a monotheistic belief that arises from the belief in the Oneness of Allah as the Origin of the truth, whereas the belief in the multiplicity of the truth is a polytheistic belief that arises from denying the Oneness of Allah and believing in multiple origins for the truth.

[Musawwibah]

Therefore, it is not surprising that this current exists among disbelievers.

↑[1] . [Kufr]