The reality is, you can not call the Shia, the Ashariyya, and the Maturidiyyah as 'deviants' whereas our understanding of Allah is the majority understanding of this Ummah, and not only that, the understanding of Deists, Jews, Christians, and an almost universal recognition of what Allah is not.
Our understanding of Allah is based on Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet(saws). And I believe this to be a criteria to judge who is on Haqq(truth) and who is on falsehood(baatil). Majority card does works here, because as explained to you before, Prophet(saws) described that out of 73 sects of Ummah, 72 will enter hell. And you don't seem to have any academic answer for this, but still you keep repeating this majority argument, which displays the weakness in your response.
You asked, if i do not believe Allah has a position and place, then where is he?
Answer: The question of 'where' does not apply to Allah, and we must refrain from trying to understand him by variables which we understand his creation.
Actually must refrain from using Kalaam in regards to understanding Allah, instead understand him as He(swt) himself mentioned about Him or as mentioned by his Prophet(saws). Because as explained to you before, we have limited knowledge about Allah as well as the universe, also our minds are not developed to comprehend Allah.
Now as for your claim that we must refrain from asking the question where is Allah and that this question doesn't apply to Allah, then in this case too, My criteria as a Muslim is to make Prophet Muhammad(saws) as the Judge. As the Quran says if you are in dispute refer back to Allah and Prophet, (Quran 4:59).
When we refer back to Prophet(saw), we find that Prophet Muhammad(saws) himself asked this question, and he made it a criteria to judge if a person is a believer.
He(Prophet(SAWS)) said to her: Where is Allah? She said: fi as-samaa. He said: Who am I? She said: Thou art the Messenger of Allah. He said: Grant her freedom, she is a believing woman. [Sahih Muslim Book 6, Hadith 1227]
He is neither 'somewhere' nor is he 'everywhere'.
So Allah is neither somewhere nor everywhere. Neither inside the creation nor outside of creation.
Good, so I can repeat the same statement which my friend Ali Boriqee stated.
"I have debated with the Shias and it has become clear to me
that they believe that Allah does not exist".
How do we know?:
1. Allah was the first before anything else. This means there was no space, no matter, no empty air, but absolutely nothing.
So where did Allah create these things inside himself or outside him?
4. Allah also exists, after creating these variables without also having any direction or being limited by variables and creations he himself created.
There can only be two conclusions of this claim, either Allah created a thing inside of himself or he created things outside of himself. And either way your argument gets refuted.
Rather than not believing Allah exists, the Shia, and to an extent (though they fall in error too), the Ashariyya and the Maturidiyya are upon pure Tawheed with regards to the divine attributes of Allah , the Almighty.
As I told you, the problem with you is that you have opted to use Kalaam in order to understand about Allah(swt), instead of understanding Allah as He himself mentioned or as mentioned by Prophet(saws). Even though we all believe that human beings cannot comprehend Allah(swt). Hence, due to following this erroneous methodology you ended up negating the existence of Allah. (Na'uzbillahi min zalik).
You say: Allah is neither somewhere, nor everywhere.
You say: Allah is neither in his creation nor outside of it.
This implies that Allah doesn't exist as per your belief, even though you claim to believe in Allah, but your beliefs negate the existence of Allah(swt), because for you Allah is neither inside his creation nor outside of it, nor everywhere nor somewhere. Hence, your claim that by delving into kalaam you are upon pure Tawheed is no less than a joke. If atheists come to know about your belief, they would celebrate of finding people who prove their claims to be true.
And you know why i could never be a Sunni? While there is no doubt the Salafi-Atharis are wrong in their understanding of Allah, they are actually right in staying true to their original texts, and the Ashari and Maturidi scholars recognising the enormous problems that can put you in have sought to interpret them as they wished. The Quran is far too vague to accept Salafi Aqeedah, but if i accepted Bukhari, Muslim and the other books i would have no choice but to accept that Allah truly is 'in the Sky', that he does have 'two feet' and feet can never be interpreted allegorically in any fair manner.
So you are correct so far as your own books affirm the Salafi-Aqeedah and your main scholars of the Salaf era have done likewise, and the Ashariyya and Maturidiyya are correct in that if you affirmed such a thing it would be contrary to Tawheed.
Alhamulillah! The Salafees are proud of adhering to the teachings of Quran and Sunnah on their apparent and not delving into Kalaam and corrupting their beliefs. Because the Prophet(Saws) have also informed us if the saved sect out of 73 sects of Muslim Ummah, he(saws) said that the saved sect is the one which is upon the way of Prophet(saws) and his Sahaba. This hadeeth is present in both Sunni and Shia books. As for your rejection of Salafi stance based on Kalaam, then basing beliefs using Kalaam is not something which a Muslim should take pride in.
وبهذا الاسناد، عن أبي بصير، قال: قال أبو عبد الله عليه السلام: يهلك أصحاب الكلام، وينجو المسلمون إن المسلمين هم النجباء
And with this isnad, from Abi Baseer, said: Said Abu Abdullah (as): "
People of kalaam would perish, and the obedient/submitters(muslims) would be safe, indeed the obedient (muslims) they are of high character." [al-Tawheed]