Hello people.I am Not a Muslim.I seek for truth. I have exposure to Christianity and Buddhism. How would you introduce TRUTHs in Islam to me.
Hello people.I am Not a Muslim.I seek for truth. I have exposure to Christianity and Buddhism. How would you introduce TRUTHs in Islam to me.
Found many. Don's mind a few more.
Hello Friend,
Thanks for your question.
If I may answer as simple as possible, I use what it takes for me to get somewhere or do something.Some times a bullock can go where a Car can not, sometimes a bike may beat the traffic and it's better than getting stuck in a limo. If I want to hit someone with a phone, I'd use the larger one.
I am looking for liberation from Sin?. It's an uphill task. Any clue would do.
I am not impressed with miracles by anyone. Someone who has gone to City A can tell me how to get there. Someone who has beaten all Sins can tell me ways I can do so. I have explored Christianity and Buddhism for clues. Found many. Don's mind a few more.
Regards
Suresh
Hello people.I am Not a Muslim.I seek for truth. I have exposure to Christianity and Buddhism. How would you introduce TRUTHs in Islam to me.
i'll request you to read Quran online: https://quran.com/
many people realise Quran is from God when they read it, hope you do the same![]()
That is the best online Quran I have seen. I love how it is interlinear, letting you see the English translation of every word.
That is the best online Quran I have seen. I love how it is interlinear, letting you see the English translation of every word.
Have you read the Qur'an? What do you make of it?
Wa-alaikum assalam wa rahmatullah,
I have not read the Quran in full, just a little bit of it. I have two copies, one that I purchased in 1996 and I that was given to me in Dubai, UAE. I suppose I could have just read through quickly in English but I want to get the fuller meaning that a translation cannot give. As I do not read Arabic it was taking me a long time to go through and was becoming frustrating. This online version that Brother AbdullahAziz has made available eliminates a lot of the frustrations I was encountering and now I will be able to read it in full, with my two printed copies as well, online.
*please forgive me if my grammar is incorrect for addressing you, I mean no disrespect*
That's good to hear.
There is another online link which is remarkable in reading/understanding/listening verse by verse:
http://tanzil.net/#trans/en.sahih/1:1
I see your religion states 'Judaism', so I was curious if you had studied Islam.
But then you used 'wa 'alaikum assalaam wa rahmatullah' and referred to the poster above as 'Brother' and so I am confused.
I am sorry; I have spent time in Muslim countries and have Muslim friends and have always used the familiar greetings, should I not do this if I am not Muslim?
Yes, I am Jewish but I am not an Israeli or a supporter of the racist Apartheid State of Israel. The people at the Islamic market call me brother when I shop there and they know my religion. I am deeply sorry if I have offended anyone.
Hello
Unlike Christianity, Islam does not absolve you of sin just by going to the priest and confessing up. We are all accountable for our actions and sins and will be questioned on the day of Judgement. But at the same time, Allah is very merciful and loves those who repent and return back to their Lord. His Mercy is greater than His wrath. All He asks of us is to strive to be good, to enjoin good and forbid evil and to have faith in Him.
Also, Islam wipes clean what came before it. So for one who converts to Islam, all his previous sins are forgiven and wiped clean and he is given a fresh start like a new born.
Lastly, many have come to Islam just by reading the Quran. I would start there. Get a good translation (such as Moshin Khan) and start reading.
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