From Cairo, Egypt..
-
Al Salam Alaykum everybody,
I am Ahmad 29 years old, monotheist since 2011, before that I was a typical so called sunni Muslim..
I work as software developer..
Its pretty lonely here, I met only 7 monotheists in person, I keep my faith to myself because people here do not tolerate differences, I am trying to relocate to somewhere else as soon as possible despite how hard it is to leave everyone you know and your childhood memories behind..
Anyway I am glad that I found this community and hope that I become a useful member..
God bless you all brothers.
welcome
As a software developer then it should be within your DNA to find any 'fallacy' within your own thinking.. (read finding error within the code that you wrote).
A great asset.. you just need to apply that to a different context..Why relocate?
If more and more tolerance people leaving Egypt.... what future will Egypt hold?
Spread tolerance... you can find many friends and allies not only from people who are within your group / sect but from other group as well.. Especially the oppressed... -
Hi Jafar, thanks for your words
There is no room for spreading anything here, its way worse than you think
Hmmm... perhaps the same 'situation' which made Moses wanted to migrate thousand years ago..
Btw, organized religion (and thus organized indoctrination through network of temples) including "holy scrolls authored by Gods" (which can be procured from the temple) are among the things which were invented by ancient egyptians.
-
New Born, what you think about 4351?
-
Hmmm... perhaps the same 'situation' which made Moses wanted to migrate thousand years ago..
Btw, organized religion (and thus organized indoctrination through network of temples) including "holy scrolls authored by Gods" (which can be procured from the temple) are among the things which were invented by ancient egyptians.
I don't believe that Mousa ever been to Egypt to be honest, but of course its not as bad as his era but still bad enough..
I also believe organized religion existed way earlier than ancient Egypt
-
I don't know that Egypt has "rivers" (3+), maybe you know more.
I wondered also when "Behiret Qaroon" got its name, because ancients called it by other name.
I see that you don't believe that Moosa a.s. was in Egypt, but it seems as some individuals want us to believe so.So, if there's no 3+ rivers which can be recognized as ones mentioned in ayet I asked about, that would be a proper proof that fir'awn wasn't living in Egypt, right?
Since I mentioned it, what you think about word "behiret" used in 5103?
-
I don't know that Egypt has "rivers" (3+), maybe you know more.
I wondered also when "Behiret Qaroon" got its name, because ancients called it by other name.
I see that you don't believe that Moosa a.s. was in Egypt, but it seems as some individuals want us to believe so.So, if there's no 3+ rivers which can be recognized as ones mentioned in ayet I asked about, that would be a proper proof that fir'awn wasn't living in Egypt, right?
Since I mentioned it, what you think about word "behiret" used in 5103?
Yes believe that Egypt is not Masr..
Actually I think most of the historic events mentioned in Quraan happened south of Saudi Arabia and Yemen, but it's just a theory I can't know for sure..
I have no idea what Bahiraten means in 5103, never looked into it deeply before
-
Yes believe that Egypt is not Masr..
Actually I think most of the historic events mentioned in Quraan happened south of Saudi Arabia and Yemen, but it's just a theory I can't know for sure..
I have no idea what Bahiraten means in 5103, never looked into it deeply before
You didn't tell me if there're 3+ rivers in Egypt today. And if you know when Behiret Qaroon got its name (ancients used different name).
There's a place called Tutoon (ن and I don't know what does that name means, can you help?I asked for Behiret, because Arabs use it for "lake" and I haven't found the connection with ayet 5103. I don't think that Allah swt used any word which we cannot understand today, but dictionaries and lexicons created a lot of confusion. And Arabs too, with their language (which is not lisan of the Qur'an).
Thanks for your reply, anyways.
-
You didn't tell me if there're 3+ rivers in Egypt today. And if you know when Behiret Qaroon got its name (ancients used different name).
There's a place called Tutoon (ن and I don't know what does that name means, can you help?I asked for Behiret, because Arabs use it for "lake" and I haven't found the connection with ayet 5103. I don't think that Allah swt used any word which we cannot understand today, but dictionaries and lexicons created a lot of confusion. And Arabs too, with their language (which is not lisan of the Qur'an).
Thanks for your reply, anyways.
Egypt has only one river, and its not an underground river as well, so the description in Quraan doesn't fit Egypt at all..
I dunno why the lake is called Qaroon nowdays, but if you can tamper with history and change the name of a huge and well known country from Egypt to Misr then changing the name of a mere lake is something trivial..
No, lake in Arabic is called Bohaira not Bahera, it's close but still different word.
-
Thank you, my friend.
I wish you and all the people of Egypt all best, no matter it's not Misr