'Quran Alone' is misleading
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The Quran describes those who uses their mind, critically evaluate assertions to reach to the truth with various words
Mumin (acknowledger)
Muslim (submitter, the peacemaker)
Muslih (reformed, the reformer)
Muttaqy (god-conscious)
Taib (the one who returns)
Ibadullah (God's servant)
Hizbullah (God's party)
Hanif (monotheist)
Saih (activist)
Ulul Absar (those with vision)
Utul ilma (those who are given knowledge)
Mujahid (the one who struggles)
Qaim bil Qist (observe justice)
Sadiq (truthful, supporter)
Nasara (supporter)
Muhsin (good doer)
..............It seems that the word Muslim (surrenderer to the will of God, peacemaker) is the most commonly used positive adjective.
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Peace Edip! I want the focus to be the TRUTH instead of the qur'an which is a guide among guides.
No problem. May God guide us to the truth and help us to purify ourselves. I am glad that you were not offended from my sarcastic remark bravo
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What a great discovery and solution dear Omiza ;D So, now the name of the sect we are just going to polish is Truth Alone. nope
I hope you will not get angry, but it seems you have no clue about the causes of sectarian divisions t is not the the name, but something else. Think about it hmmExcellent posting bro Edip..
I'll give my answer on " the causes of sectarian divisions".. for those who might not realize it...
INTOLERANCE TO DIFFERENCES
Here we tolerate differences.. you can find many kind of folks here ranging from atheists up to right-wing hardcore christians.. (or hardcore sunni, wahhabist etc.. for that matter)Salam / Peace
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The Quran describes those who uses their mind, critically evaluate assertions to reach to the truth with various words
Mumin (acknowledger)
Muslim (submitter, the peacemaker)
Muslih (reformed, the reformer)
Muttaqy (god-conscious)
Taib (the one who returns)
Ibadullah (God's servant)
Hizbullah (God's party)
Hanif (monotheist)
Saih (activist)
Ulul Absar (those with vision)
Utul ilma (those who are given knowledge)
Mujahid (the one who struggles)
Qaim bil Qist (observe justice)
Sadiq (truthful, supporter)
Nasara (supporter)
Muhsin (good doer)
..............It seems that the word Muslim (surrenderer to the will of God, peacemaker) is the most commonly used positive adjective.
Very good point. I would add Nasara (championed God)and Hudna(following the guidance) along with that even though its means Christians and Jews in common language.