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It's worth noticing that it literally says فطرة الله ("nature of god"). So god created people upon his nature. And also notice that the word "created" is فطر (''fatara'') which is from the same root as fitrah, which might indicate that the word fitrah means "creation".
It's worth noticing that it literally says فطرة الله ("nature of god"). So god created people upon his nature. And also notice that the word "created" is فطر (''fatara'') which is from the same root as fitrah, which might indicate that the word fitrah means "creation".
===Quran against fitrah===
The verse 2:216 says that fighting is prescribed by Islam, although the believers hate it:
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Fighting has been enjoined upon you while it is hateful to you. But perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you; and perhaps you love a thing and it is bad for you. And Allah Knows, while you know not.
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So it is against their nature (fitrah), they naturally hate to do it, but Islam commands it and therefore goes against the fitrah.


==In the hadith==
==In the hadith==
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