Edip, I would be very interested in hearing more from/about Jewish Muslim rabbis, or other Jews who accepted the Quran and kept their culture. This sounds like a very good thing to me and any information would be awesome! Thank you!
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Looking for answers, and some help!Thank you!
I just feel so pulled in so many directions. I don't want to deny truth, but I don't want to upset my wife or my daughter or our friends and my work and my Torah study partner. I am afraid that I'm betraying everyone who cares about me, and that I am stuck because of my life, like I can't change anything and if I do I will lose it all. I don't know...I appreciate everyone's advice and pointing things out. -
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So what you're saying is that I can continue with praying as the Hebrew Siddur (prayerbook) says, and that is okay? Doesn't the Quran say I should pray at night and in the morning? How do you do that? Like, what are you supposed to say? Whatever comes to mind, or specific verses? I know "traditional" Islamic praying involves supplication and movements. Am I supposed to do that too? -
Looking for answers, and some help!Hello,
I have found this site and have read a copy of The Message and I am really taken by the whole thing. I really feel truth and everything flowing from it. Here's my problem I am married with kids, and we are Jewish. My wife and family would KILL me (probably not literally) if they knew how I felt about the Quran and these things. What do I do? How can I reconcile my life and my G-d? Like, how should I pray now? Do I continue in Hebrew? Can I believe these things and pray and read the Quran yet worship in synagogue with my family? I feel really stuck and and I'm not sure who to turn to or assistance, besides G-d. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.