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Ghazzali ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 November 2006 Status: Offline Points: 93 |
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Assalamualikum. thank you everyone who gave their piece of mind regarding this topic. I appreciate it very much. I have learnt a lot of things through this discussion. Thanks especially to Andalus, he knows a lot. I hope to continue my stint here in Islami city. I am officially closing this topic now. May Allah bless all. |
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The world is a dangerous place to live in, not because of the bad people, but because of the good people who does not do anything about it.
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on1on5 ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 06 January 2007 Location: Turkey Status: Offline Points: 72 |
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Our prophet has continuously been criticized for his lifestyle especially for his private life. As a believer I certainly accept that whatever Allah planned and did for the last prophet is true and correct. Belief is beyond thinking. This last statement is questionable of course but there is one limiting line -I believe-through which human mind cannot cross, and that line is cleared away only by believing by heart. The story of Jacob impresses me in that aspect. He had been waiting for his son for years, although he had his bloody shirt in hand-brought by his brothers to convince their father to the death of Yusuf- He had the logical proof against the possibility of living of his loved one but he waited for him. Look what happened then! He met Yusuf! So whenever your mind is stuck in a positivistic and pessimistic labirynth, you should look into your heart. Muhammad's (pbuh) lifestyle can be evaluated within the context of his own lifetime. His family life and marriages carry messages from his social perspective. But in the year 2007 we probably misunderstand these messages. At least we should accept that in that age in the arabic population where blood relations are more important than anything else, marriages of the leader brought important gain to the newly developing Islamic population. Polygami was not something specific to our prophet but was common in that time for all families. To go back to the subject we muslims believe what is written in Kuran is accepted in all ages. And maybe rules about marriage can be interpreted as a widened circle of freedom either used or not used by human, and if we are to use this area of freedom we are invited to be very careful and even our unsuccesfulness in keeping the advice of Allah about the subject is stated in Kuran. Allah knows the best. Selam to all. |
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fatima ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 August 2005 Status: Offline Points: 979 |
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Bismillah irrahman irrahim Assalamu alaikum thank you senekerk, and DavidC, you might have to check a shia site to find out what they believe in. wassalam |
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Say: (O Muhammad) If you love Allah, then follow me, Allah will love you and forgive you your faults, and Allah is Forgiving, MercifuL
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senekerk ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 08 December 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 161 |
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Fatima wrote: Hi senekark, so when you have read Holy Quran and if decided that it is a divine book, is that when you believe that Sayyidina Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wassalam was a Prophet because it is mentioned in Holy Quran? let me clarify, instead of saying Muhhamad (pbuh) is a prophet, never told a lie therefore the Qur'an is holy, the final word of Allah, therefore you should believe in Islam. I say The Qur'an is inspired word of Allah, therefore believe in Islam, and I quess Fatima you are right if I accept Islam on the basis of the Qur'an being holy, I must accept Muhhamad as a prophet. so the steps for me are: 1. Read Qur'an- let it speak to your heart 2. Belief the Qur'an if a holy and inspired book of Allah 3. Accept Islam 4. Belief in the prophet Mohhamad (pbuh) Those are my simplest reason to believe in Islam
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DavidC ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Male Christian Joined: 20 September 2001 Location: Florida USA Status: Offline Points: 2474 |
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Hi Fatima,
No problem deleting my post but would you please restate my question to Ghazzali? It was 100% related to the original post, and was 100% an Islamic question. It was not intrafaith in any way, and was not 'pestering' either. I think maybe you started moderating a little early this AM. If you prefer I'll PM one the other moderators and have them put my question up. I applaud your willingness to take down problem posts. A valid post can always be put up again later. I appreciate your efforts to maintain a civil discourse so keep up the good work. |
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fatima ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 August 2005 Status: Offline Points: 979 |
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Bismillah irrahman irrahim Assalamu alaikum
Hi senekark, so when you have read Holy Quran and if decided that it is a divine book, is that when you believe that Sayyidina Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wassalam was a Prophet because it is mentioned in Holy Quran? P.S. I have deleted DavidC's post because dont want an intrafaith discusion starting here and also Shia's do believe in teaching of Sayyidina Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wassalam. I am sorry to say but its about time other religions look into differences their sects have got and stop pestering us. wassalam |
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Say: (O Muhammad) If you love Allah, then follow me, Allah will love you and forgive you your faults, and Allah is Forgiving, MercifuL
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senekerk ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 08 December 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 161 |
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But what about a person who is exploring islam? Do you think these issues are big enough to hold you back from seeing the truth or the explanations do suffice? or you have to check the major issues and have faith about some of them? I am exploring Isalm. It was suggested that I read Martin Lings-Muhhamad (pbuh) so I will let you know more after I finish the book. I am more inclined to agreee with Andulas My acceptance of his claim of prophethood is not just based solely upon his claim (a single claim), but upon the summation of his life and the results of his life and the proofs of this claim. "I am a prophet" is a claim. He may be a very truthful man, but this does not verify his claim. I posed a question in another topic reference what if Muhhamad (pbuh) was only retelling oral stories he had heard from Christians, since many stories are the same, therefore he would not really be a prophet, only posed as one. But I must admitt reading the Qur'an gives me quite a different viewpoint based on how I feel when I read it. I find peace. It speaks to my heart. So it really doesn't matter to me if he is a prophet or not, if I accept the Qur'an, at least that is how I look at it at the present time Edited by senekerk |
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fatima ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 August 2005 Status: Offline Points: 979 |
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Bismillah irrahman irrahim Assalamu alaikum Alhamdulillah we have Holy Quran which is sufficient enough for a mu'jiza and chain of narrations. The teachings of Sayyidina Muhammad sallallhu alaihe wassalam are also in line with other prophets. One point which i have seen many question raised about could be relating his character and few teachings, his marriage to Ayisha, number of his wives, his dealing with jew tribes in the area and finaly 'status of women in islam' i.e. final decision is of husbands or the man of the house or two women witness instead of one man in money matters. We as muslims alhamdulillah believe in him being a prophet, so the explanations and the wisdom behind each of the matter is more apparent to us and we accept it readily. But what about a person who is exploring islam? Do you think these issues are big enough to hold you back from seeing the truth or the explanations do suffice? or you have to check the major issues and have faith about some of them? wassalam |
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Say: (O Muhammad) If you love Allah, then follow me, Allah will love you and forgive you your faults, and Allah is Forgiving, MercifuL
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