well the book says dont even say the Bible is false aswell Do not say that the Vedas, the Bible and the Koran are false. Those who do not contemplate them are false.
GURU BABA NANAK WAS A MUSLIM - THERE IS NO DOUBT I can present you research done by not any Muslim but by a non-Muslim; an evangelical priest; and an opponent of Islām. All conclusively prove that Baba Nanak was a true Muslim who inspired not only the Hindus of his age but also the Muslims and drew their attention towards the real teachings of Islam.
Lol I hadn't thought about that. You might as well earn another badge instead coz we both know it takes time for you to indocrinate someone into following you.
The idea of Abrahamic religion on the grand scale didnt seem accurate. It seemed like a human construct, of which mine was only a singlular example.
Then came the scripture, which truly seems like it was written by the people of its time rather than any force of omnipotence, considering all the themes present (many of which are disagreeable). And its seems very interpretation-prone for something that is absolute truth.
You are all gonna burn in hell - Bunch of Disbelievers -_- and how can you say " i eat NON-HALAL FOOD from time to time" and still think you are a muslim.
You my friend are going to burn in hell for not believing in the gods Odin, Thor and Heimdallr
Please don't tell me to go pray. The only thing I do is eat halal meat but I feel as if I'm slipping away from my beliefs. Anyone else like that?
In a way, if your in need of the connection then you can start slowly building your way to Islam again, simple zikir reciting Allah's names or durood shareef you'll slowly develop a connection, also with salah maybe it's hard because it requires effort to pray but try each salah, there's a different type of feeling you'll experience it's the one that overcomes emptiness And once you overcome it you won't be able yo loose track again. Trust me it's all a test from Allah what's our purpose in life think about it I'm a teenager like any other but having a connection is what builds you, take my advise in steps it has helped people And myself because iv experienced some form of what you felt - and my answer was creating a connection with Allah again It takes time - maybe listening to quran for 5 minutes earphones in and quiet listening to the recitation and looking at the meaning
In a way, if your in need of the connection then you can start slowly building your way to Islam again, simple zikir reciting Allah's names or durood shareef you'll slowly develop a connection, also with salah maybe it's hard because it requires effort to pray but try each salah, there's a different type of feeling you'll experience it's the one that overcomes emptiness And once you overcome it you won't be able yo loose track again. Trust me it's all a test from Allah what's our purpose in life think about it I'm a teenager like any other but having a connection is what builds you, take my advise in steps it has helped people And myself because iv experienced some form of what you felt - and my answer was creating a connection with Allah again It takes time - maybe listening to quran for 5 minutes earphones in and quiet listening to the recitation and looking at the meaning
No one can tell you to 'burn in hell' because you have free will and therefore you are free to leave the religion. If I quote correctly, 'there is no compulsion in religion'.
When You Read This Take It As Though A Friend Is Giving You This Message
The problem in the current society is the ignorance that we face. We are ignorant to see the bigger picture in life, we only take the life that we are living right now into consideration. How many of you actually think carefully before you do something? (Unless it's an exam) And that's the point, Allah wants you to think carefully, which is why Allah has created this exam (life).... Do what you need to just follow the Five pillars of Islam and limit yourself, in terms of the amount of haram things you do. I am not perfect, so you do not have to listen to my preaching (or whatever this is). Do as you wish, but just be warned of judgement day.... Pray 5 times, and that's it. Give charity, and that's it. Believe in Allah and His Messenger, and that's it. Fast during Ramadan, and stuff yourself for the rest of time. Lastly, go to Mecca for Allah, and your own wellbeing. I know it's hard when you have differing friends, or even because today's lifestyle clashes with it... But at least try!
Lol I hadn't thought about that. You might as well earn another badge instead coz we both know it takes time for you to indocrinate someone into following you.
Well... if you did that 15 minutes before, you wouldn't have been able to do it... (and I was being a follow-whore )
non-Muslims can know the Kalima Taiyabba... but to answer your question - some self-proclaimed scholars from ISOC have floated the notion of a false Murrtad (I'm sure @QE2 can concur), so I'm not sure. Besides, aren't all kafirs Murrtads as we're all born Muslims?
When You Read This Take It As Though A Friend Is Giving You This Message
The problem in the current society is the ignorance that we face. We are ignorant to see the bigger picture in life, we only take the life that we are living right now into consideration. How many of you actually think carefully before you do something? (Unless it's an exam) And that's the point, Allah wants you to think carefully, which is why Allah has created this exam (life).... Do what you need to just follow the Five pillars of Islam and limit yourself, in terms of the amount of haram things you do. I am not perfect, so you do not have to listen to my preaching (or whatever this is). Do as you wish, but just be warned of judgement day.... Pray 5 times, and that's it. Give charity, and that's it. Believe in Allah and His Messenger, and that's it. Fast during Ramadan, and stuff yourself for the rest of time. Lastly, go to Mecca for Allah, and your own wellbeing. I know it's hard when you have differing friends, or even because today's lifestyle clashes with it... But at least try!