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salman
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Joined: 17 March 2006
Location: India
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Points: 569
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Posted: 27 April 2006 at 12:06am |
may be the man in afghanistan who got converted was tortured by some of the non muslims and was forced to convert to another religion. this is wat i think. but even if he was tortured and forced to convert, he should have stood firm on his faith, but it did not happened so. he is among the losers.
Allah has mentioned in the Qur'an that whom Allah leads astray none can guide him to the straight path and whom Allah guides to the straight path none can lead him astray.
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It is better to be alone than to be in bad company.
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AhmadJoyia
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Joined: 20 March 2005
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Points: 1647
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Posted: 27 April 2006 at 12:26am |
Well that is too simplistic a proposal. I don't buy it, bro Salman.
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salman
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Joined: 17 March 2006
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Posted: 27 April 2006 at 12:32am |
nobody knows the exact truth of his conversion bro ahmadjoyia. others are also putting their proposals regarding as to why he converted. so this one of my proposals as i think as 2 y he may have converted. the truth Allah (alone) knows.
may be the man in afghanistan who got converted was tortured by some of the non muslims and was forced to convert to another religion. this is wat i think. but even if he was tortured and forced to convert, he should have stood firm on his faith, but it did not happened so. he is among the losers.
Allah has mentioned in the Qur'an that whom Allah leads astray none can guide him to the straight path and whom Allah guides to the straight path none can lead him astray.
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It is better to be alone than to be in bad company.
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Colin
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Joined: 23 September 2001
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Points: 1260
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Posted: 27 April 2006 at 12:48am |
AhmadJoyia wrote:
Well that is too simplistic a proposal. I don't buy it, bro Salman.
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Ahmad, how could you possibly accuse Mr Salman of being too simplistic?
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superme
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Joined: 03 April 2006
Location: Cocos (Keeling) Islands
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Points: 463
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Posted: 27 April 2006 at 12:54am |
I think Salman is one of the finest Indian muslim I have come across. Good on you bro, march on.
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Colin
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Joined: 23 September 2001
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Points: 1260
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Posted: 27 April 2006 at 1:06am |
superme wrote:
I think Salman is one of the finest Indian muslim I have come across. Good on you bro, march on. |
I think Salman is one of the only Indian muslims I have come across. Good on you bro, march on.
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herjihad
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Joined: 26 January 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 2473
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Posted: 27 April 2006 at 5:10am |
Bismillah,
Angela wrote:
Here's my non professional opinion. If the people around you are practicing their deen well, with no hypocrisy and no corruption. Then there will be no desire to convert to another faith. If Muslims are worried/concerned about other Muslims being drawn away from the fold. Perhaps they should take a serious look at why these people would want to leave. This man grew up in Afghanistan....its been stated many times on here there are problems there with the implementation of the deen. His conversion could have been more to social issues than religious ones.
I agree with you, Sister Angela. Our faith is beautiful and well-rounded and the religious guidelines are easy to follow and beneficial to our lives. The forgiveness and mercy of our Loving Lord is boundless, so of course, anyone leaving it must not have felt that because of social pressures. Mercy WAS there, but I can understand a person being under such tremendous social difficulties and believing that their faith is devoid of mercy, when in reality, it was just the judgmental social atmosphere he grew up in. Allahu 'alam. Maybe he will change his mind, but he surely can't if people around him are saying: Kill him!
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Al-Hamdulillah (From a Married Muslimah) La Howla Wa La Quwata Illa BiLLah - There is no Effort or Power except with Allah's Will.
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herjihad
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Joined: 26 January 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 2473
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Posted: 27 April 2006 at 5:14am |
Bismillah,
may be the man in afghanistan who got converted was tortured by some of the non muslims
Dear Brother Salman,
This is a possibility, okay, but not probable. Why? Because the smart thing to do, which has been pointed out here, is to give starving people food and a lonely soul comfort to gain its allegiance.
Torture and fear are implemented, obviously, in this world against humans to cause us to comply; but people know that if they use the same tool repeatedly, it loses its effectiveness. May Allah, SWT, punish -- in this world and the next -- all those who torture others.
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Al-Hamdulillah (From a Married Muslimah) La Howla Wa La Quwata Illa BiLLah - There is no Effort or Power except with Allah's Will.
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