Are we supposed to kill Muslims who convert to other religions?
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and if the quran did say we needed to kill them (or we all thought it did)? would you?
just a question.Peace phoenix1,
If the Quran said that, then not only would I not obey, but I would no longer believe that the Quran was sent by God, and therefore no longer call myself a Muslim. I came to Islam only 2 years ago in January and quite honestly have just recently begun rediscovering it. Initially, I nearly went loopy trying to become the Muslim the women at the mosque told me I needed to be. My instincts told me something was wrong when a) These so called crucially important hadiths were almost impossible for me to find (where as my first reading of the Quran came from a public library) and b) the few hadiths I did find contradicted what I was reading in the Quran and themselves. When I read the Quran and knew to the depths of my soul that the book was of God, I then believed and knew I had to convert. And then the signs just kept coming which confirmed that I was on the right path. I tried very hard to do all the things the women told me I had to do to be a true Muslim (after taking Shahada). I actually discovered free-minds not too long after converting but was at first afraid to give up the idea of following hadith. I moved to NYC where I became quite busy in my career and so was able to in many ways "let go". I knew that I still wanted to please God and continue to grow and perhaps find peace with Him, but what I needed most was just to let God guide me. In NY I met a completely cool girl who was from a family forever Muslim. She was no longer practicing but believed. She had a lot to do with me regaining my sanity if you will. She expressed the same views I felt inside about how crazy some of the rituals were, etc. And since she knew lots of Muslims, including her parents, she was able to shed light on things I couldn't have known. See I'm just this white american chick who didn't really know any other Muslims, I was completely on my own. Sorry if that was waaay more info than you wanted. Thanks for reading it though.
Much peace,
lilyfleur -
Peace to all,
Great story Lily, i recognize alot of what you mentally and spiritually went through with your discovery and conversion to True Islam, I too experienced many of the same feelings. I was raised a Roman Catholic and I was very devoted and sincere in my faith, but something inside kept leading me to keep searching for the truth, when I discovered Quran I too knew that this truely is the word of God, it has helped me in ways that are hard to explain but I truely believe and am thankful that God guided me to him and the Quran. I am also completely on my own as you are, in fact , I still have only met one muslim in my life at a local college . Im just your average american mixed mut male living way up norht in cold upper pen of michigan.
Hope to hear more from you Lily,
Kurt
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Peace lily and Kurt,
I just wanted to express my appreciation for the courage and open-mindedness it requires to change religions. Moreover, not having many people to share and express with must be difficult. May God increase you both in knowledge in peace.
-Tay
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Peace.
We search for the truth by reading. You seem to know what that particular truth is. The truth is clear, and the opposite isn't. Perhaps thats why there is ambiguity. The tears may or may not be real, but you are searching for truth, we are proud of people here to do that, it suits the purpose of the forum.
Don't think you don't know a truth and cry. Realise that you know you want to find the truth, ask the God for help, and then realise your strength if the God wills. I don't want to see that emoticon in any of your posts again, OK. D
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Peace lily,
Oh thank you Tay.
You're welcome. And thank you for reminding me of 3200...
O You who have chosen to be graced with belief! Be patient in adversity, outdo others in endurance, and remain united strengthening the bond of mutual brotherhood. Be mindful of your duty to Allah and be assured that your efforts will bear fruit.
Peace,
Tay