ArchivedJudging & Testing God??Peace Omega, Did I call myself Lady of Fatima? The name I use is Lady Fatima, meaning my own name is Fatima, and I’m a lady. Simple as that!
Excuse me, the Quran says no such thing. Islam teaches us that Jesus (peace be upon him) was one of the mightiest prophets ever sent to Mankind.
And how did you come to such a conclusion. So what you did was compare your Bible to my Quran, and since you are a Christian you already believe in it, and that’s why my Quran is written by mere men? Omega that’s illogical, because you are assuming the Bible is the word of God. I can also make the same judgement about the Bible using my Quran, but would that be reasonable to you? What I want you to do, is use evidence from my Quran and prove that it is not a revelation from the Almighty. The reason you don’t understand the verse is because of your lack of knowledge of the Quran. In the Quran, we are told of those who will enter paradise and they are those who died on “there is diety worthy of worship except Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger”. This is the condition laid upon the Nation of the last Prophet, meaning all those who were present at the time of the prophet and those who came after him. This nation will also be those who are judged first. Now the Quran also gives us one particular sin in which you die upon, you will never enter paradise, which is the sin of associating partners with the God Almighty. Now what Allah is telling us is to be humble and such arrogance as saying “I have a place for myself in heaven” is not of the characteristics of a Muslim. The other message that is being conveyed is, that human beings have no right in telling their brother or sister that God will never forgive them, because that’s up to God if he decides to forgive or not. All power and Mercy lies with Him. Allah teaches us not to take them as friends but associates. You see Omega, Christians have very different morals and values then Muslims. You believe one can drink alcohol, that such intimate relationship between a guy and girl is fine(before marriage) and so many other things we Muslims object to. So you see once you become friends with a non-Muslims, you start imitating them and that’s when the Muslim falls into danger. You can clearly see it in the western societies, where there are no morals, and see how the Muslims have become when they adopted the western culture. You think this would be the case if they were back in their own homeland? I have non-Muslim associates, but when they invite me to the social gatherings I decline politely because I know what filth take place in such gatherings. The believers are friends to each other, but it is does not mean we disrespect the non- Muslims. Offcourse we have to show them our good character, so they can see the beauty of Islam. This sounds nice in theory, but it is not practical because it is not part of human nature to love your enemies. If you loved them, then they would no longer be your enemies. I suggest you step back into the real world. This is how Islam teaches the Muslims to treat our neighbours: Causing harm to one's neighbours or irritating them is a lack in faith. The Prophet (sas) said: "Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day let him not annoy his neighbour." Muslim & Bukhari "By Allah he has not believed, by Allah he has not believed, by Allah he has not believed." It was said: Who, O Allah's Messenger? He (sas) said: "He whose neighbour is not safe from his treachery." Muslim & Bukhari Islam attached great importance to kindness, concern and good treatment between neighbours. The Prophet (sas) said: "Jibreel( Gabriel) kept advising me about neighbours until I thought he would assign them inheritance." Muslim & Bukhari "O Muslim women, let no (female) neighbour despise (or look down on) her (female) neighbour even if just the foot of a lamb." Muslim & Bukhari In other words, part of being neighbours is giving to one another and sharing. "Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day let him be good to his neighbours." Muslim Ibn Abbas said: "Three issues of characters which were loved in the jahiliya (the people of ignorance) and the Muslims are more appropriate to them: when a neighbour was in debt or difficulties or hardship, the neighbours worked together to pay off that debt or to get him out of that difficulty." Al-Hassan Al-Basri said: "Good neighbourliness is not just withholding your harm from your neighbours. Good neighbourliness includes being patient with irritations from your neighbours." And Allah knows best Peace and Blessings be to the Believers |
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