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Yes, it is. Just like we have the obligation to spread the Christian Faith. Evangelism is nothing new in this world.It is a muslim’s obligation to issue dawah to all non-muslims
Yes, it is. Just like we have the obligation to spread the Christian Faith. Evangelism is nothing new in this world.It is a muslim’s obligation to issue dawah to all non-muslims
But, Muslim preach a Jesus who is not the Son of God, not a person of the trinity or God, a Jesus who was not crucified, they deny that he rised on the third day. So, don’t you think this message bieng preach is corrupted ? And there is Christians who convert to islam and believe that.Yes, it is. Just like we have the obligation to spread the Christian Faith. Evangelism is nothing new in this world.
I doubt if their is a bit of good in it. I would not even trust any institution that says LYING IS A RIGHT THING to cover your true intentions. The integrity of this so called religion of peace crumbles down when bearing false witness is gravely encouraged.Why assume that there is a monolithic thing called “Islam” in the first place?
“Islam” is just an umbrella term covering the beliefs and practices of a lot of people over a long period of time.
The only reason to treat Islam as a unified thing would be if you think it is divinely revealed. (Or, I suppose, if you think it is a monolithic thing inspired by Satan, though I think that way of thinking is too Manichean.) I don’t think it’s divinely revealed, so I have no reason to adopt this way of thinking about it and no need to judge it on the whole as “evil” or “good.”
I certainly find it the least appealing of the major world religions, but it has many good elements in it. Even the staunchest anti-Muslim must admit this–after all, much of Islam derives directly from Judaism and Christianity.
Edwin
Thanks Brother. I may not understand Islam, perhaps I never will. But, I do not mean offense to Islam. If Islam believes that Quran is the word of God, then Quran must supersedes everything. That is correct, and all Muslims I know confirm that. The next thing, however, really challenge my logic. If that so, if there is/are things not mentioned in Quran, then they cannot be explained by the lesser books such as Hadith, let alone Fatwas. How can a lesser source ever explain the word of God? Just thinking, brother. I alway enjoy reading your post. You are inspiring me.Brother swariffin,
Islam is not just Quran, Islam consist of:
- The Quran.
- The +10 Hadith books (To know Sunnah).
- Fatwas.
then Quran must supersedes everything. That is correct, and all Muslims I know confirm that.
But you’re assuming that there is a “pure Islam.” When you were a Muslim (probably a Wahhabi?), you believed that there was a “pure Islam.” Now that you are not a Muslim, you have no reason to believe in any such thing. The only meaningful way I can see to use the word “pure” with regard to a religion is to mean “the version that agrees with God’s original revelation on which the religion is based.” Since you no longer believe that Islam is divinely revealed, what on earth can you mean by speaking of “pure” Islam? It doesn’t make any sense.As a Former sunni muslim
I lost my believe in Islam due to many reasons , but the main reason was hate
if you think any religion teach you to hate anyone and you are okay with it , than this is your choice!
but to me any religion teach us to hate others is Evil
of course many muslims can lie and say no , Islam is love peace and all this **** and sometimes they will give you an good examples to make you believe them
but the fact is they hate non-muslims and always think that others hate them because allah told them so!
of course I am talking about Muslims who believe what the quran and hadith say . not Muslims in the west who created their own version of Islam !
To me Islam is very Evil Religion , and the more you follow the pure Islam , the more monster you will become
We can’t have a rational conversation that way.Please don’t ever suppose anything about me.
There are a number of Christian ethicists who have allowed for lying in certain circumstances, and most of those who don’t allow for “equivocation.”I doubt if their is a bit of good in it. I would not even trust any institution that says LYING IS A RIGHT THING to cover your true intentions.
Islam is a human construct. Muhammad, in the Qur’an and Hadith, is the last prophet to correct the errors of Christianity and Judaism and to bring the true faith to humanity.As a human construct, Islam cannot possibly be “pure.” It’s just a cultural artifact with some divine and some demonic elements (like every other cultural artifact, including Christianity when Christianity is viewed strictly as a historical phenomenon).
NO-ONE is forcing you to do any of those things. And it is perfectly possible to listen to and consider the views of others without agreeing with them. Indeed, knowing why someone believes a certain idea or thinks in that certain way can be a great thing in helping you understand those things you believe.I mean do not get me wrong. Ill hold a conversation with a muslim. And I will be nice. But there is a line I draw when being nice. For example I wouldn’t allow an Imam into my home. Or go to a mosque. Or listion to a speech or Islamic apologist. Or be pushed around and allow myself to be subjected to their laws.
WHAT!?I don’t know what Buddism is
Joshua 2:4-5, Judges 4:18, and 2 Kings 6:19 all contain examples of lies/deceit/treachery which are either committed by a person we are expected to admire (Elisha in the last example) or by people who are specifically praised in the Bible for the actions in question (Rahab and Jael in the other examples). Rahab’s example further consists of treason to her own people, and Jael’s is an act of blatant treachery toward a guest. These aren’t just white lies–they’re pretty horrific examples of malicious deception, particularly Jael’s. (Of course, you can justify them by saying that they were siding with God against evil people who deserved to be destroyed–which is precisely what an Islamic radical would say about a Muslim American who conspires to commit terrorism.) Some folks argue that these characters are not specifically praised for their lying, but that seems to be a bit of a strain–the lie was part of the action for which they were praised.Please provide evidence to support lying from the Bible or Church Fathers.
Perhaps you can give more specifics, as I have done (and more clarification on just what “taqiyya” means in these specific contexts).In contrast, taqiyya is intrinsically supported in the Qur’an, Hadiths, and Shari’a.
What is the problem about not knowing a religionWHAT!?![]()
In the book of Joshua, chapter 2 verse 4-6 Rahab does lie, but it was to protect the Israelite men from being captured. So Rehab lied so, the two spies would not get killed.Joshua 2:4-5, Judges 4:18, and 2 Kings 6:19 all contain examples of lies/deceit/treachery which are either committed by a person we are expected to admire (Elisha in the last example) or by people who are specifically praised in the Bible for the actions in question (Rahab and Jael in the other examples). Rahab’s example further consists of treason to her own people, and Jael’s is an act of blatant treachery toward a guest. These aren’t just white lies–they’re pretty horrific examples of malicious deception, particularly Jael’s. (Of course, you can justify them by saying that they were siding with God against evil people who deserved to be destroyed–which is precisely what an Islamic radical would say about a Muslim American who conspires to commit terrorism.) Some folks argue that these characters are not specifically praised for their lying, but that seems to be a bit of a strain–the lie was part of the action for which they were praised.
For an excellent summary of the Catholic tradition’s views on this subject, I refer you to Newman.
Perhaps you can give more specifics, as I have done (and more clarification on just what “taqiyya” means in these specific contexts).
Edwin
Because everyone knows what Buddhism is!!! :dts:What is the problem about not knowing a religion![]()
Well, I never did any research about Buddhism anyway, so I can’t answer your question.Because everyone knows what Buddhism is!!! :dts:
So wouldn’t you say Buddhism is evil?![]()
Okay, that’s different from “not knowing what Buddhism IS”Well, I never did any research about Buddhism anyway
If you don’t do any research on a religion or find out what it is, how do you know what Buddhism is or have any correct idea about the Buddhist beliefs ?Okay, that’s different from “not knowing what Buddhism IS”