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Well, you know what I mean-- the story sort of changes a lot.
Now, quiet. I am reading the Quâran-- better than the BoM and D&C, by a mile.![]()
Well, you know what I mean-- the story sort of changes a lot.
Now, quiet. I am reading the Quâran-- better than the BoM and D&C, by a mile.![]()
Yes, but Muslims think we worship more than one God and we donât. Many of the verses say âone Godâ and we believe in one God.Muslims do not believe in the Trinity.
Youâll be surprised to learn some Muslims who in all sincerity do believe Christians believe in one God. Infact there was an article written by an influential Muslim that berated Muslims who attack or defaced churches. She called them individuals who have no confidence in their beliefs .Yes, but Muslims think we worship more than one God and we donât. Many of the verses say âone Godâ and we believe in one God.
I think that I need to elaborate just a wee bit more on a passage of the Qurâan which I had posted earlier:Beautiful!! Christians actually believe in one God too! The Trinity is three persons in one God, like a shamrock!:shamrock2:
Thank you for sharing!! This makes me joyful!!:hug3: We are all of Godâ children.I think that I need to elaborate just a wee bit more on a passage of the Qurâan which I had posted earlier:
Not all of them are alike; a party of the people of the Scripture stand for the right, they recite the Verses of God during the hours of the night, prostrating themselves in prayer. They believe in God and the Last Day; they enjoin Al-MaârĂ»f (what is morally right) and forbid Al-Munkar (what is morally wrong); and they hasten in (all) good works; and they are among the righteous. And whatever good they do, nothing will be rejected of them; for God knows well those who are Al-MuttaqĂ»n {those who guard (against evil)} ⊠[Qurâan 3:113-115]
The thing to note and remember here is that those of the People of the Book who the Lord might be pleased with are those who are always prostrating themselves in prayer.
I donât think the text itself is going to say anything about Abrogation. It is a method of interpretation.The Quâran text I was reading does not say that that passage has been abrogated. However, the translation does say that such people are not to be rejected only if they accept Muhammad as prophet.
I gave up on reading the Quâran. I need relief!!! I am now reading Sirach.![]()
Interesting. Thanks!The one I was reading has a note on those which have been abrogated. Translated by Dr. Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din Al-Hilali, and Muhammad Muhsin Khan. Published by Muktaba Dar-us-Salam, 1993 distributed by Al-harmain Islamic Foundation, Saudi Arabia.
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. They believe in God and the Last Day; they enjoin Al-MaârĂ»f (what is morally right) and forbid Al-Munkar (what is morally wrong); and they hasten in (all) good works; and they are among the righteous. And whatever good they do, nothing will be rejected of them; for God knows well those who are Al-MuttaqĂ»n {those who guard (against evil)} ⊠[Qurâan 3:113-115]I think that I need to elaborate just a wee bit more on a passage of the Qurâan which I had posted earlier:
Not all of them are alike; a party of the people of the Scripture stand for the right, they recite the Verses of God during the hours of the night, prostrating themselves in prayer
The thing to note and remember here is that those of the People of the Book who the Lord might be pleased with are those who are always prostrating themselves in prayer.
Thank you for sharing!! This makes me joyful!!:hug3: We are all of Godâ children.
My reaction to âWe are all of Godâs childrenâ??Iâm still waiting to see hamba2han reaction to âWe are all of Godâ childrenâ
Do you have pictures of people who have died? We have pictures of saints to remind us of their their goodness. We donât worship the saints. We ask them to pray for us.My reaction to âWe are all of Godâs childrenâ??
Well, the way I see it is that good children get hugs and kisses from mommy and daddy⊠whereas naughty children get sent to their rooms without eating their supper.
The children who do really naughty things often get grounded⊠and the really, really bad children are sent away to correctional centers and sometimes even get disowned by their parents.
And how would children know whether or not they are pleasing their parents?
Easy, all they need to do is to refer to the checklist given to them by their father⊠and in the case of Christians, this would be known as the Ten Commandments.
And let us examine what the Second Commandment says in the Book of Leviticus:
âYe shall make you no idols nor graven image, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall ye set up any image of stone in your land, to bow down unto it: for I am the LORD your God.â ⊠Leviticus 26:1
Does anyone see the word âworshipâ in this verse of the Bible?
The Second Commandment is warning against making any âgraven imagesâ and âbowing downâ to these statues and pictures.
It does NOT explicitly warn against worshiping statues⊠but it does indeed warn against bowing down to them.
And so, the children who willingly violate their fatherâs instruction to them to stop bowing down to statues and graven images do indeed risk the punishment of being sent to their rooms without having any supper⊠at the very least I would imagine.
hamba please do not divert from the main topic, answer with yes or no, do you agree with **aschaefer **statement that âWe are all of Godâ childrenâ?My reaction to âWe are all of Godâs childrenâ??
Well, the way I see it is that good children get hugs and kisses from mommy and daddy⊠whereas naughty children get sent to their rooms without eating their supper.
The children who do really naughty things often get grounded⊠and the really, really bad children are sent away to correctional centers and sometimes even get disowned by their parents.
And how would children know whether or not they are pleasing their parents?
Easy, all they need to do is to refer to the checklist given to them by their father⊠and in the case of Christians, this would be known as the Ten Commandments.
And let us examine what the Second Commandment says in the Book of Leviticus:
âYe shall make you no idols nor graven image, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall ye set up any image of stone in your land, to bow down unto it: for I am the LORD your God.â ⊠Leviticus 26:1
Does anyone see the word âworshipâ in this verse of the Bible?
The Second Commandment is warning against making any âgraven imagesâ and âbowing downâ to these statues and pictures.
It does NOT explicitly warn against worshiping statues⊠but it does indeed warn against bowing down to them.
And so, the children who willingly violate their fatherâs instruction to them to stop bowing down to statues and graven images do indeed risk the punishment of being sent to their rooms without having any supper⊠at the very least I would imagine.
In the immortal words of Benjamin Netanyahu â â⊠if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then what is it?âDo you have pictures of people who have died? We have pictures of saints to remind us of their their goodness. We donât worship the saints. We ask them to pray for us.
We only worship God, not a statue or picture. A crucifix reminds us of Godâs great love and sacrifice. From the outside, Iâm sure it must look sinful, but actually sacramentals bring us closer to God.
I guess Muslims should be sent to their rooms too without any supper for kissing the kabaâŠAnd so, the children who willingly violate their fatherâs instruction to them to stop bowing down to statues and graven images do indeed risk the punishment of being sent to their rooms without having any supper⊠at the very least I would imagine.
When you prayer with your beads, you are not worshiping the beads. They help you count as you glorify Allah. We do not bow down to the image. Our minds are focused on the Lord. I totally understand what you are saying. I think we can agree to disagree on this one. This is âPeaceful Islamic Passagesâ.In the immortal words of Benjamin Netanyahu â â⊠if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then what is it?â
I would say that if something looks like a graven image, then making that graven image, erecting that graven image and bowing down to it is very likely to be a major sin as stated in the Second Commandment⊠and committing a sin does NOT bring anyone closer to God.
And since my recent posts on this thread are really not related to the topic of the thread, then perhaps it is best that I stop here.