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Nitro Zeus
02-17-2018, 07:13 PM
Alright, in here it may sound nonsense question that everyone fears God and there’s no one that is not afraid from God. I want to know this because before I entered in Islam at age of 15, I used to fear a lot God when I was Christian, but now when I have become Muslim at age of 15, I don’t know what happened to me, I feel that that I fear God sometimes and that is not right.

Just now at age of 18 I have managed to learn how to pray x5 by following this picture:

Attachment 6364

And by watching this picture while I’m praying, I have finally memorized and I feel really proud that I done that because before it was hard and now no longer hard, and I feel happy that I can pray without using the telephone in order to pray. And my Christian mother used to to Tell me this:

“Everything in the beginning that you want to learn is hard, but by the time you try hard, to put your mind to work fast, then you’ll see great results”

And she was right[emoji3].

I start to think “how can I fear God again?” and I imaged that He can do whatever He wants, and if He wants He can wipe all of us out from existence at any time He wants and He’ll probably replace us, and to me that was scary, but it didn’t happened that the fear I lost to be planted again in me. Because, my desire is to be God’s favorite servant and to be His most beloved servant like prophet Muhammad but little bit different than him, and on the Day of Judgment, I want to go to the highest level in Heaven without being Punished not even for 1 second, I don’t want to be punished in my grave nor in the Day of Resurrection nor on the Day of Judgment at all. And I want to die as God’s favorite servant, and because I want to please God and to have also a peaceful tomb. Because, according to this:

God, may He be glorified and exalted, says: “By My might, I will not let My slave suffer from fear in two realms or feel safe in two realms. If he feels safe from Me in this world, I will make him feel fear on the Day of Resurrection, but if he fears Me in this world, I will make him feel safe on the Day of Resurrection.”

How can I fear Him in this world so that on the Day of Resurrection I can feel safe? I really wish I can fear Him again, and to die while I’m scared at God.

My question: “how can I fear God again? And what are the best ways for me to fear Him again?” Please? Can anyone answer me this? Because, I really need help on it. In Bucharest, there are only 2 mosques and they are far away from my home and my mother don’t have time to get for me Quran.





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azc
02-17-2018, 07:38 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Nitro Zeus
Alright, in here it may sound nonsense question that everyone fears God and there’s no one that is not afraid from God. I want to know this because before I entered in Islam at age of 15, I used to fear a lot God when I was Christian, but now when I have become Muslim at age of 15, I don’t know what happened to me, I feel that that I fear God sometimes and that is not right.

Just now at age of 18 I have managed to learn how to pray x5 by following this picture:

Attachment 6364

And by watching this picture while I’m praying, I have finally memorized and I feel really proud that I done that because before it was hard and now no longer hard, and I feel happy that I can pray without using the telephone in order to pray. And my Christian mother used to to Tell me this:

“Everything in the beginning that you want to learn is hard, but by the time you try hard, to put your mind to work fast, then you’ll see great results”

And she was right[emoji3].

I start to think “how can I fear God again?” and I imaged that He can do whatever He wants, and if He wants He can wipe all of us out from existence at any time He wants and He’ll probably replace us, and to me that was scary, but it didn’t happened that the fear I lost to be planted again in me. Because, my desire is to be God’s favorite servant and to be His most beloved servant like prophet Muhammad but little bit different than him, and on the Day of Judgment, I want to go to the highest level in Heaven without being Punished not even for 1 second, I don’t want to be punished in my grave nor in the Day of Resurrection nor on the Day of Judgment at all. And I want to die as God’s favorite servant, and because I want to please God and to have also a peaceful tomb. Because, according to this:

God, may He be glorified and exalted, says: ‘By My might, I will not let My slave suffer from fear in two realms or feel safe in two realms. If he feels safe from Me in this world, I will make him feel fear on the Day of Resurrection, but if he fears Me in this world, I will make him feel safe on the Day of Resurrection.’

How can I fear Him in this world so that on the Day of Resurrection I can feel safe? I really wish I can fear Him again, and to die while I’m scared at God.

My question: “how can I fear God again? And what are the best ways for me to fear Him again?” Please? Can anyone answer me this? Because, I really need help on it. In Bucharest, there are only 2 mosques and they are far away from my home and my mother don’t have time to get for me Quran.





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Do you fear of committing any sin..?

If you commit any sin, Do you feel fear Allah swt will be angry with me...?

Do you think Allah swt will be pleased with me if I follow his commands and sunnah of prophet s.a.w...?
Do you follow Quran and sunnah wholeheartedly..?

If answer is Yes, then, InshaAllah you fear Allah.
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Nitro Zeus
02-17-2018, 07:54 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by azc
Do you fear of committing any sin..?

If you commit any sin, Do you feel fear Allah swt will be angry with me...?

Do you think Allah swt will be pleased with me if I follow his commands and sunnah of prophet s.a.w...?
Do you follow Quran and sunnah wholeheartedly..?

If answer is Yes, then, InshaAllah you fear Allah.

I’m sure God will be pleased with me if He See me that I follow His commands and sunnah of prophet Muhammad. Oh, so you’re saying if I follow His commands and the sunnah of prophet Muhammad then that would make me have fear again in Him? When I commit a sin, I try to fear but sometimes I lost the fearing. So I don’t know what to do. This, can be made by time when I will start to follow His commands and the sunnah of prophet Muhammad? Only like this I can start to truly fear Him again? I mean for me to get back the fear, I must first to obey God’s commands and the sunnah of prophet Muhammad?

Does the word “sunnah” means laws? Or what? Is there any translation for this word in English?


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azc
02-17-2018, 08:33 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Nitro Zeus
I’m sure God will be pleased with me if He See me that I follow His commands and sunnah of prophet Muhammad. Oh, so you’re saying if I follow His commands and the sunnah of prophet Muhammad then that would make me have fear again in Him? When I commit a sin, I try to fear but sometimes I lost the fearing. So I don’t know what to do. This, can be made by time when I will start to follow His commands and the sunnah of prophet Muhammad? Only like this I can start to truly fear Him again? I mean for me to get back the fear, I must first to obey God’s commands and the sunnah of prophet Muhammad? Does the word “sunnah” means laws? Or what? Is there any translation for this word in English? Sent from my iPhone using IslamicBoard mobile app
We love and fear Allah simultaneously. If we disobey we should feel fear. And we believe in his mercy that He is our Lord. He will forgive our sins and will place us in jannah. This hope is because of our love..... And sunnah means we should follow the footsteps of the prophet s.a.w
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Desert
02-18-2018, 06:40 PM
You have to realize that Islam is the most precious thing you have then you start from that...
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Nitro Zeus
02-21-2018, 08:12 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Desert
You have to realize that Islam is the most precious thing you have then you start from that...
Ok. One thing, it is excellent if I perform the obligatory prayers as per the picture I showed you above? So that I won’t do any mistake. I’m asking this because it seems short and not as the one in mosque. And can I say on every end of Isha “O Allah! Accept my prayers that I have offered today and Make in such that You wanna consider it as if I have done x5 a day without missing it.” Can I say this? Because, Sometimes I miss it and at night I manage to make them all. But I can try not to miss it.


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rebelutionary
03-19-2018, 02:58 PM
easy....

if you dont fear, somebody gonna get a hurt real bad in the from of hell fire
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cinnamonrolls1
03-19-2018, 05:15 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by rebelutionary
easy....

if you dont fear, somebody gonna get a hurt real bad in the from of hell fire
Can i ask, are you muslim?
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azc
03-19-2018, 05:42 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by cinnamonrolls1
Can i ask, are you muslim?
sister, I think he is a troll... He is asking such questions in another thread that an atheist asks
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rebelutionary
03-19-2018, 10:48 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by cinnamonrolls1
Can i ask, are you muslim?
yes I am

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format_quote Originally Posted by azc
sister, I think he is a troll... He is asking such questions in another thread that an atheist asks

what sort of sorcery is this? you can ask questions being a muslim? You have to accept everything as presented?

Lanat on such a notion!
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cinnamonrolls1
03-19-2018, 10:48 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by rebelutionary
yes I am
Well then why are you asking these kinda questions? No offence but you seem to be asking for trouble here
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rebelutionary
03-19-2018, 11:03 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by cinnamonrolls1
Well then why are you asking these kinda questions? No offence but you seem to be asking for trouble here
Last time I checked, Islam hasnt made asking questions haram has it?
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cinnamonrolls1
03-19-2018, 11:04 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by rebelutionary
Last time I checked, Islam hasnt made asking questions haram has it?
I didnt state it did, and ur correct, islam encourages us to use our logic, but u seem to always be asking about God's punishments and questioning Gods decisions.
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cinnamonrolls1
03-19-2018, 11:06 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by rebelutionary
yes I am

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what sort of sorcery is this? you can ask questions being a muslim? You have to accept everything as presented?

Lanat on such a notion!
Lanat?
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rebelutionary
03-19-2018, 11:20 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by cinnamonrolls1
Lanat?
Lanat or Laa'an, the word العن literally means in English 'anathematize' (.ie: a ban or curse solemnly pronounced by ecclesiastical authority and accompanied by excommunication; this is the closest meaning in English) or more commonly 'curse'.

When someone makes the dua of Lanat upon a person, they are essentially asking Allah (swt) to withdraw His mercy from that person/people and give them punishment for their evil actions.
http://lanatinislam.blogspot.ca/2012...-of-curse.html

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format_quote Originally Posted by cinnamonrolls1
I didnt state it did, and ur correct, islam encourages us to use our logic, but u seem to always be asking about God's punishments and questioning Gods decisions.

Because I want to have a better understanding!
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azc
03-20-2018, 02:35 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by rebelutionary
yes I am

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what sort of sorcery is this? you can ask questions being a muslim? You have to accept everything as presented?

Lanat on such a notion!
Lanat......? what....!
On belief..?
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rebelutionary
03-20-2018, 02:47 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by azc
Lanat......? what....!
On belief..?
Lanat on the notion that you cannot ask difficult questions.
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azc
03-20-2018, 02:53 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by rebelutionary
yes I am

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what sort of sorcery is this? you can ask questions being a muslim? You have to accept everything as presented?

Lanat on such a notion!
format_quote Originally Posted by rebelutionary
Lanat on the notion that you cannot ask difficult questions.
who stops you from asking difficult question..? But the way you are asking is disgusting...
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cinnamonrolls1
03-20-2018, 09:55 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by rebelutionary
Lanat or Laa'an, the word العن literally means in English 'anathematize' (.ie: a ban or curse solemnly pronounced by ecclesiastical authority and accompanied by excommunication; this is the closest meaning in English) or more commonly 'curse'.

When someone makes the dua of Lanat upon a person, they are essentially asking Allah (swt) to withdraw His mercy from that person/people and give them punishment for their evil actions.
http://lanatinislam.blogspot.ca/2012...-of-curse.html

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Because I want to have a better understanding!
But you're fixated on these aspects, and you're criticising God's decisions. We cant and will never understand why God ordains certain things because we are a weak species.
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muslim brother
03-20-2018, 05:31 PM
allah taala states his mercy overcomes his wrath

in bismillah his mercy is stated twice as most gracious most merciful

hence it is better to worship allah taala for love and with love

and in this day and age where many youth are leaving islam,the main reason being that they were unloved,by parents and community.

hence ideas of love and forgiveness should be prioritised .
remember ,on the whole, pious people are referred to as lovers of allah taala,such as molana rumi

and allah knows best.
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azc
03-20-2018, 06:47 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by AHMED PATEL
allah taala states his mercy overcomes his wrath

in bismillah his mercy is stated twice as most gracious most merciful

hence it is better to worship allah taala for love and with love

and in this day and age where many youth are leaving islam,the main reason being that they were unloved,by parents and community.

hence ideas of love and forgiveness should be prioritised .
remember ,on the whole, pious people are referred to as lovers of allah taala,such as molana rumi

and allah knows best.
and keeping in touch with pious people and spending time in their company makes it easy
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