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Daffodil
Hi Brandon, Id be happy to do the interview, u can post the question n ill answer em n get them back to u as soon as I can. My husband will also be happy to do the interview, u may get different answers from him as he is a revert so that might help with ur research.
Hi Daffodil. I would love to be able to have both yours and your husbands interview. As you said it could show differences in your experiences!
Below are the interview questions I chose. I'd PM them but I can't PM people here yet :)
However you can PM me I believe, so when you are done you can PM me the finished interview, or if you'd like you can post it here - it's up to you!
Feel free to answer or not answer any question, and writing off the top of your head is fine since they're not right/wrong questions.
The only thing I need from you that is personal is your first names to show who said what. Other than that it'll be anonymous! You can answer the questions together or privately, whichever you wish to do.
Thanks - I appreciate you helping in my class project! And thanks for the welcome guys!
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
1 - What religion and division of that religion are you a member of?
2 - How long have you been a member of this religion, and were you born into this
religion, or became a member later in life?
3 - What are the official texts/scriptures for this religion, and which of those are most important to you in your life?
4 - What kinds of regular religious practices do you take part in?
5 - How do you feel your connection with God/Allah benefits your daily life, and how would it be different if you did not have this connection?
6 - Does your religion support equality inherent in all people, or is there inherent inequalities given to individuals by God/Allah?
7 - How do you feel about people who practice another religion and believe that your religion is inaccurate?
8 - Do you feel as though the national/international community is accepting of your religion? Is your religion portrayed by others accurately, or are there common stereotypes involved?
9 - Do you find that many people within your own religion interpret your religious scriptures differently, or is there agreement amongst what the scriptures mean?
10 - Lastly, what do you believe is the overall message and feelings expressed by the scriptures of your religion, and the message people of other religions should get from your religion?