Peace! I'm new here. :)
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Salam to you all.
I am 12 years old in age, believe it or not, but I am sure I am pretty mature than most of the kids my age. I am from Pakistan, living in Doha, Qatar. I was an ex-Sunni, now a Muslim who only follows God's law and no one else besides Him, and upholds the Quran as the best and the ONLY source of guidance. I have been one for one whole year and two months, and I am very proud of it. I think this was the most toughest decision I might have ever made in my little life of twelve years, supposedly because my whole life I've followed Hadith blindly just because my parents told me to. I had doubts in the beginning days, much like most of us, right? But the more I read about the True Islam, the more I feel that what path I chose is right. And now, thankfully I am free of all of that, and I am happy with following Quran, which is sufficient for me as my source of law.
It started back in 2011, somewhere between August and October, when I was searching on the topic, Hijab, if it was mandatory to wear it or not. The answers I found were no doubt all from Sunnis, some saying yes it is and if you don't, you'll go to hell (as if they're the one to decide that), then there were people who said it is but they can't force you, some say it only depends on your intentions. And I never really got a straight answer. I found it unfair that women are the ones who practically had to cover each and every inch of their body just so men don't lust after them, while men could go around practically half-naked. Where was the equity?
I searched on women rights in islam.
And that's where my problems started.
Truthfully, I never really knew what Hadiths and Sunnah were, I just heard about them and was told by my father to never insult them or else you'll go straight to hell. I did question them though, silently, my lifestyle of being a Sunni. And for years I followed these traditions without question. When I was only seven or eight, I used to think they were probably a part of Quran, perhaps a chapter in it.
Back to the point. That's where I found the Hadiths, the things it said about women, their enslavement to men, all of those things. I felt offended. I tried to ignore the worthlessness I was feeling, the nagging at my mind that repeated how unjust all of this was. I had minor emotional breakdowns and all of that.
Then I somehow came across a site named www.progressive-muslim.org. I read the website, the Hadiths that insulted not only women, but also God and the prophets, the absurdities, the violence (stoning to death, killing of apostates and people who refuse to pray etc), just so many things that felt so wrong, so NOT Islam. And the insults to our prophets, to God, they disgusted me beyond words.
And the verses of Quran that confirmed my suspicions, the ones that warned and ordered to follow nothing but the Quran. I had doubts in the beginning. Was I going the right path?
I read more and more, researched more and more on this. Turns out that these people had more answers, sensible ones at that.
I finally knew where I belong. I felt free of so many burdens. I just...felt free, period. I felt like I had all the answers of my religion, like I was finally on the right path. It was all so simple. I feel ashamed though, the way I used the Quran as something to only be read, sang and not understood, and using Hadith as a source of guidance.
Now I know the truth, and I am just glad to be on the right path. I'm just worried about my family is all.
May God guide them to the right path.
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Peace AleX.M.
Welcome to the forum.
Twelve or not twelve, we will look forward to you joining the discussions.
May the Lord bless you and use you to help the next generation of believers.
Peace.
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Salaamun Alayka little brother.
Masha'Allah! Such wisdom for one so young. I really need to come here more often, and you have inspired me to start. jediJazak Allahu Khairun
A warm welcome with peace and kindest regards welcome
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Already feeling like a member of this website, even though my account isn't any older than three days, though I'm not exactly new to this website. I've been following it around for quite a long time, but I just decided to make an account Thank you all guys so much for the warm welcome! group
May God bless you all.
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Salaam Alex.M and welcome handshake
When I was at your age I was only worried about how to save the princess from Bowser (Super Mario Bros ) ).
Nice to see such young people in here.Salaam,
BenderLOL! D Thanks for the welcome. handshake
May God bless you. )
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good work...but I suggest concentrate on your studies at this moment....
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Peace, and welcome
You and I share a LOT in common btw
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Salam to you all. )
I am 12 years old in age, believe it or not, but I am sure I am pretty mature than most of the kids my age. I am from Pakistan, living in Doha, Qatar. I was an ex-Sunni, now a Muslim who only follows God's law and no one else besides Him, and upholds the Quran as the best and the ONLY source of guidance. I have been one for one whole year and two months, and I am very proud of it. I think this was the most toughest decision I might have ever made in my little life of twelve years, supposedly because my whole life I've followed Hadith blindly just because my parents told me to. I had doubts in the beginning days, much like most of us, right? But the more I read about the True Islam, the more I feel that what path I chose is right. And now, thankfully I am free of all of that, and I am happy with following Quran, which is sufficient for me as my source of law.
It started back in 2011, somewhere between August and October, when I was searching on the topic, Hijab, if it was mandatory to wear it or not. The answers I found were no doubt all from Sunnis, some saying yes it is and if you don't, you'll go to hell (as if they're the one to decide that), then there were people who said it is but they can't force you, some say it only depends on your intentions. And I never really got a straight answer. I found it unfair that women are the ones who practically had to cover each and every inch of their body just so men don't lust after them, while men could go around practically half-naked. Where was the equity?
I searched on women rights in islam.
And that's where my problems started.
Truthfully, I never really knew what Hadiths and Sunnah were, I just heard about them and was told by my father to never insult them or else you'll go straight to hell. I did question them though, silently, my lifestyle of being a Sunni. And for years I followed these traditions without question. When I was only seven or eight, I used to think they were probably a part of Quran, perhaps a chapter in it.
Back to the point. That's where I found the Hadiths, the things it said about women, their enslavement to men, all of those things. I felt offended. I tried to ignore the worthlessness I was feeling, the nagging at my mind that repeated how unjust all of this was. I had minor emotional breakdowns and all of that.
Then I somehow came across a site named www.progressive-muslim.org. I read the website, the Hadiths that insulted not only women, but also God and the prophets, the absurdities, the violence (stoning to death, killing of apostates and people who refuse to pray etc), just so many things that felt so wrong, so NOT Islam. And the insults to our prophets, to God, they disgusted me beyond words.
And the verses of Quran that confirmed my suspicions, the ones that warned and ordered to follow nothing but the Quran. I had doubts in the beginning. Was I going the right path?
I read more and more, researched more and more on this. Turns out that these people had more answers, sensible ones at that.
I finally knew where I belong. I felt free of so many burdens. I just...felt free, period. I felt like I had all the answers of my religion, like I was finally on the right path. It was all so simple. I feel ashamed though, the way I used the Quran as something to only be read, sang and not understood, and using Hadith as a source of guidance.
Now I know the truth, and I am just glad to be on the right path. I'm just worried about my family is all.
May God guide them to the right path.
Salam sun
welcome in the forum and i love you just when i read your first post!
So nice to see girls, they study and acknowledge the right path! Allah may help you in your way and give you knowledge and sabr and Love. peace