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#51

http://islamsms.com/bb/showthread.php?...p=8540#post8540


a little off topic here sorry


but josh maybe you can help us here... whaddaya say


;)

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#52



Quote:as salam alykom Ahlam i hope u or any of my brothers and sisters were not intimidated by my comment, I apologize if so. I only wanted to try and gear the order of info being presented here according to Jush's needs so that he would not get distracted.I apologoze again :embarrase
Wa 'alaykum salam sister Muslimah,

There is no need to apologize, I understood what you wanted to say. But it was only out of love of our great religion and out of enthusiasm that we replied to his questions. :smilingfl

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#53

as salam alykom Ahlam

I fully understand, also out of major concern I wanted info to be presented in on orderly fashion that may benefit Joshand any other member who visits this thread. Insh a Allah I need to make this thread an informative one that any non muslim who needs to check Islam can easily browse it, what do u think of this idea? isnt it worth trying?? look at the points I posted earlier and tell me what u think???

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#54

Assalamu 'alaikum Muslimah,

It's a great idea!!! I hope this thread will help answering all non-Muslims' questions about Islam.

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#55



Quote:wow what an amazing signature u have here Jush.
What does it say?

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#56



Quote:as salam alykom AhlamI fully understand, also out of major concern I wanted info to be presented in on orderly fashion that may benefit Joshand any other member who visits this thread. Insh a Allah I need to make this thread an informative one that any non muslim who needs to check Islam can easily browse it, what do u think of this idea? isnt it worth trying?? look at the points I posted earlier and tell me what u think???
I think that is a very good idea! In fact, I sort of thought that is what you were tying to do when I noticed the thread became sticky.

Alot of non-muslims are intirely misinformed. They have very false views of muslims and Islam. But hopefully this thread can be useful to other non-muslims to learn more.

Quote:What does it say?
Blessed be the name of your Lord, the owner of majesty and honor.

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#57

Josh, first u need to know the Deity u r going to worship, as explained before first u have to believe in heart that the Creator of the Worlds, skies and earth and everything is just one, One who does not consist of parts or associated with partners. Or is represented in a human form under any circumstances. He does not need partners. He is the King of the Kings who does not sleep for a fraction of a second. He is the One who erected the skies and keeps them from falling on earth. He is the One Who sat mountains as supporters to earth from flying off. Who else can do all this?? A human being or Allah?


Now what is wisdom behind our creation?


First Allah took an oath from all of us before we were even created in the present form when we were just blood clots as explained in Quran:


And (remember) when your Lord brought forth from the Children of Adam, from their loins, their seed (or from Adam’s loin his offspring) and made them testify as to themselves (saying): "Am I not your Lord?" They said: "Yes! We testify," <b>lest you should say on the Day of Resurrection: "Verily, we have been unaware of this</b>." (Quran 7:172)


This simply means we all testified before Allah that Allah is our Lord and only Deity to be worshiped.


So: 1. Initially we are all created Muslims (believing in Allah the way He wants us to believe not the way we or anyother person wants us to believe).


Allah then Decided to Create Adam in preparation for mankind to move and construct earth. In preparation for the children of Adam to assume their responsibility. Allah gave us a practical training when He Created Adam.


For this point, go to this url:


URL=http://www.islamsms.com/bb/showthread.php?t=80&page=2]http://www.islamsms.com/bb/showthread......=80&page=2[/url]


look at the post The training course.


I think this will be enough for now, u really need to take things step by step I dont want to flood info lest u get distracted or overwhelmed.


waiting for feedback especially about Jesus position to u :smilingfl

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#58

Alhamdulelah Josh that u got the point, yes I know and Insh aAllah by Allah's close guidance when we try on this thread to put things in order step by step Insh aAllah will help. because I also noticed that many of those who go to Islamic sites get overwhelmed on the flood of info and dont know how to follow..... May Allah help us much on this thread in His Name to be a basis for any one seeking the truth ameen

Thank u for telling Phat about your sig.

I started already.

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#59

salam alaikum,

Muslimah,

I am no sure what you mean by my position on Jesus.

I understand that Jesus was a messenger of Allah, just the same as Moses, Muhammed, etc.

I also know that Jesus is not to be worshipped, and only Allah is to be worshipped, as Allah alone is God and Creator.

As a christian, it is a little difficult to get away from the 'trinity' point of view.

When Christians refer to Jesus as the Son of God, I do not believe they mean that God was his actual father. I think they mean that symbolicly - that God/Allah breathed life into the womb of Mary to create Jesus.

Obviously, Mary is the mother of Jesus - but every child that has a mother has a father. No human man was the father of Jesus - and because Allah is the one that created Mary's pregnancy with Jesus, I believe that is why they refer to God/Allah as the Father of Jesus.

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#60

Bismillah

What about Adam?

Does that mean that Allah is his father and mother (Astaghfirullah)?

Nope. Allah Says, Be, and it is. Jesus was created just like Adam, at the Will of Allah.

Also, Jesus never mentioned the trinity in his teachings. This is a constructed doctrine from after Jesus' time. Why would he leave such an integral part of the religion out of his teachings if the trinity existed?

Insha'Allah, I have been of some assistance. If not, I can attempt to clarify. Allah Forgive my shortcomings.

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