Hello and Peace
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Hello all,
I found this website when googling Koran-based Islam, and I hope I am welcome to ask questions and such.
I consider myself eclectic in spirituality, seeing validity and truth in most religions, and I believe that includes Islam, but I'm still trying to figure out exactly what Islam and the Koran could mean for me. Like what place they could hold in my life and practice.
I'm Jewish by ethnicity, so I keep observances like the sabbath and some festivals, but not necessarily observant. I keep kosher or halal by default, being vegetarian. I also see truth in other places like Buddhism, Christianity, and as I said, I'm sure Islam as well. I hope this website can help me discover more about Islam and how much significance it could hold for me.
I look forward to some interesting discussions, and maybe self-discovery on my part. Thanks for having me.
Shalom/Salaam/ Peace be with you.
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Salam and welcome spiritual seeker 86
You will find all kind of participants on this forum with diverse spiritual background and knowledge. Make yourself comfortable here and browse through many interesting discussions. Hope your stay here will be fruitful for you.
Peace -
Ashalomu Wa Alakhim, or Asalamu Wa Alakheim, Peace Be Unto You.
I am so glad you found this forum, welcome, welcome! I hope you find some of the information you are looking for here, this is a great forum with many points of view and many backgrounds.
I also have studied many spiritual paths and have read many of the sacred texts of the world, and still do on a daily basis, Praise God. Feel free to ask any questions you would like, there are many categories and different topics going on here.
Happy trails brother,
Salaam
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Salam!
You are Jewish and you keep to some customs such as Shabbat but you are open to all sorts of spiritualities? I'm sort of eclectic in spirituality. I was born Muslim but practiced new age/modern Pagan spirituality/religion at one point in my life and there are some valuable aspects to the spirituality which are just generic and anyone could practice some form of aspects of it. The spirit of Shabbat could be the same. I follow the Quran now as a Muslim or some might call me a monotheist or even theist.
I became really interested in learning about Judaism at one point... Shabbat is described beautifully at times as well.
I also believe there is truth to many religions - as I believe the message that Allah has given mankind, there are remnants of it in many paths. I have mentioned that a bit on this forum but haven't been active in terms of posting on here recently.
I hope you find the answers you need and of course Allah is the Guide.
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Greetings and Peace, all group
@spiritual seeker 86 welcome
It sounds like you are already a monotheist; ISA you are on the right path.
Perhaps you have already read AQ 262?
262 Surely those who believe; and those who are Jewish, and the Nazarenes, and the Sabians, whoever of them believes in GOD and the Last Day and does good works; they will have their recompense with their Lord, and there is no fear upon them, nor will they grieve.
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you.
May the Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.peace
~Abdul-Hadi
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Hello all,
I found this website when googling Koran-based Islam, and I hope I am welcome to ask questions and such.
I consider myself eclectic in spirituality, seeing validity and truth in most religions, and I believe that includes Islam, but I'm still trying to figure out exactly what Islam and the Koran could mean for me. Like what place they could hold in my life and practice.
I'm Jewish by ethnicity, so I keep observances like the sabbath and some festivals, but not necessarily observant. I keep kosher or halal by default, being vegetarian. I also see truth in other places like Buddhism, Christianity, and as I said, I'm sure Islam as well. I hope this website can help me discover more about Islam and how much significance it could hold for me.
I look forward to some interesting discussions, and maybe self-discovery on my part. Thanks for having me.
Shalom/Salaam/ Peace be with you.
Shalom and welcome
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Shalom,
Welcome! welcome
I had missed your thread and I apologize. I usually say hello to everyone who joins here.
God bless you