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Muharar
Hi everyone. I was born to a Muslim family. I completed Quran (Arabic recitation) before I was 8. I've always loved learning about Islam and I still enjoy learning about and discussing it today.
I was always doing Dawah to friends and colleagues. I played a small part in some people becoming Muslim.
At some point last year I left Islam and I'm an atheist now.
I look forward to taking part in the discussions here and getting to know you all.
Seems like u did the biggest mistake of ur life. If it was due to any calamity or hardship , then let me tell u , u didn't undergo any of those hardships which the prophets of Allah(peace be upon them) underwent. And they were just human beings like us. They also had times when being patient was the hardest part.
And u know , u made one being happy which is satan. U know, he must be very happy. His aim is to take people to Hell. he invited u nd u accepted his invitation.
While Allah calls u towards Jannah. He wants to see u happy. This life is not made for us. If this life was made for us, then Allah would have surely removed every bad feeling, every hardship from our lives. But no. ..Our home is Jannah. We all belong to Jannah.
And u had already earned a plenty of reward when u completed the Quran. Do u want to lose that reward and go to jahannam?
Allah has been blessing u since birth, u were born as muslim. That's one of the greatest blessings anyone can ever get. U know, there are so many people out there who have reverted to islam but their families are not muslim nd they still worship Allah with same enthusiasm coz they know the fact that THIS LIFE IS TEMPORARY nd Allah will make a way out for them..Nd u r already blessed with muslim family, and they don't torture u for practicing islam( i m sure).
If u went into darkness just for fun, then no one has guaranteed u tomorrow... Death can knock at ur door anytime.. even now... Then try to imagine living an eternal life in Jahannam..
Therefore I again invite u to islam.
A step from darkness towards light.