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Are Muslims, under any circumstances, allowed to be dishonest and deceitful when discussing religion with non-Muslims?
we believe our religion is the truth, why would we need to be dishonest or deceitful about it?Are Muslims, under any circumstances, allowed to be dishonest and deceitful when discussing religion with non-Muslims?
Let me assure you that I was not born, am not now, never have been and never will be a Muslim. If I told you what I think of your prophet I would get suspended and as Marantha asked in another thread, “If a person is reqired to acknoledge “Mohammed is Alla’s prophet” to reach salvatoin, then is it not fair to descrive Islam as Mohamadism?”I dont appreciate you calling Islam ‘Mohammedism’. Please refer to Islam by its original name. We are not Mohammadans, we are Muslims (submitters to the Will of God). And i have no idea what your comment about revert is supposed to imply.
To Revert: To return to a former condition, practice, subject, or belief.
All children are born Muslim, it is their parents that change their religion. That is why we refer to those who convert to Islam as ‘reverts to Islam’ because they have actually returned to being Muslims.
Arrogance ahoy…To Revert: To return to a former condition, practice, subject, or belief.
All children are born Muslim, it is their parents that change their religion. That is why we refer to those who convert to Islam as ‘reverts to Islam’ because they have actually returned to being Muslims.