The message of the Qoran; Who gets it?
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Salaam Amina,
22 This is the Book in which there is no doubt, a guidance for the righteous.
What do you mean with the blue?
Salaam,
BenderBender
One of the things I hated when I was a christian was that we would tell everyone that we were the right religion, and that if anyone was other than that, they were wrong. It held an air of arrogance...and when I discovered that most of what we were doing was wrong, I really began to detest most of the Christians I knew.
So then I came to islam and began the mess all over again...do it this way, do it that way...if you don't you are going to hell...red tape everywhere, and based on what? Some cultural and superstitious mess.
When I say I don't care, I mean this I am more focused on my growth and knowledge than I am telling someone what is right and wrong. I have so much to learn, and I realize I will never know it all. I will grow and learn for the rest of my life, God willing.
You choose to pray twice a day? Fine with me. Three times a day? Go right on ahead. Five? May God bless you for your level of committment to your worship of Him.
Your worship is not about my standards or understanding. Only God alone can dictate what that is. He has provided guidance through Quran and the best we can do is ask for understanding and worship wholeheartedly.
Hope that makes sense.
Peace,
Amina
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"Your worship is not about my standards or understanding."
I agree. I've finally come to the point of where I could care less of someone else's interpretation and their way of doing things. I do get upset when I see what I think is deliberate twisting of certain verses, but nothing more beyond that. When I get too involved in how others have decided to pray, fast, etc..I feel like I am moving away further from my own priorities. I think in regard to ritualistic stuff especially, we all just need to focus on ourselves and our relationship with God. I know I may sound like a Christian when I say "relationship". Though, what I mean is that we need to focus on reading the Quran for ourselves in our free time and and let God guide us as individuals, and then be confident in what we've realized.
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Peace scaredmuslimah,
I don't know if I "get it" per anyone elses standards, but for the first time in my life and journey, I really don't care...and that is perfectly fine with me.
I agree
My spiritual growth entailed freeing myself by leaving the baggage of the misrepresentation of what
God wanted behind. Allah knows who you are and if you are trying to please him or not and on judgement day
everyone will worry about their own necks.Peace O0
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Bender
One of the things I hated when I was a christian was that we would tell everyone that we were the right religion, and that if anyone was other than that, they were wrong. It held an air of arrogance...and when I discovered that most of what we were doing was wrong, I really began to detest most of the Christians I knew.
So then I came to islam and began the mess all over again...do it this way, do it that way...if you don't you are going to hell...red tape everywhere, and based on what? Some cultural and superstitious mess.
When I say I don't care, I mean this I am more focused on my growth and knowledge than I am telling someone what is right and wrong. I have so much to learn, and I realize I will never know it all. I will grow and learn for the rest of my life, God willing.
You choose to pray twice a day? Fine with me. Three times a day? Go right on ahead. Five? May God bless you for your level of committment to your worship of Him.
Your worship is not about my standards or understanding. Only God alone can dictate what that is. He has provided guidance through Quran and the best we can do is ask for understanding and worship wholeheartedly.
Hope that makes sense.
Peace,
Amina
Salaam Amina,
Thank you for your answer.
I agree, it's better to focus on ourselves. It will save us from stress, headaches and fights.
We are all only resposible for our own deeds, so no need to worry or fight with someone else who believes different.
I think it's good to share our views, but only with the goal to share.Salaam,
Bender -
When I say I don't care, I mean this I am more focused on my growth and knowledge than I am telling someone what is right and wrong. I have so much to learn, and I realize I will never know it all. I will grow and learn for the rest of my life, God willing.
Salaam Amina,
Red Yes, that is always required for everyone of us.
Blue No, you don't have to tell anyone say what is right and wrong, but we want you to share your knowledge.
I can see that you are no more a "scared"muslimah
May Allah increase us in knowledge and guide us to His only path pr
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Salaam Bender, Released and mmkhan,
I am happy to see that you agree with my viewpoint here. I don't know when that understanding and mentality came upon me, but I am so grateful that it did. It has brought my worship of Allah to an entirely new level.
And you are right, mmkhan...I am no longer "scared." Al Hamdulilah!
-Amina
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Salaam Bender, Released and mmkhan,
I am happy to see that you agree with my viewpoint here. I don't know when that understanding and mentality came upon me, but I am so grateful that it did. It has brought my worship of Allah to an entirely new level.
And you are right, mmkhan...I am no longer "scared." Al Hamdulilah!
-Amina
Salaam ScaredMuslimah,
Red MashaAllah! That is a great news. May Allah keep you always believing and happy pr
mmKhan