I told myself to try to read some more about it, but still haven't gotten to it. InshaAllah, I'm waiting for your post.*Converts. I’m Muslim but I don’t believe that everyone is born Muslim. They’re born in fitrah, that is a natural inclination towards the truth. The truth being Islam, obviously. Differences in opinion I guess. Allahu ‘alim.
Take a look at these two links Inshaa'Allah:To be honest I've always thought of the 'revert to Islam' business a strange one..
Let's take it in steps..
How are people born Muslim?
Muslim means submissive to the creator.. muselim.. I don't know the roots of this word fully.. so I'm not so sure if everything is born submissive to the creator.. surely they'd have to firstly find out if they believe in God and then see if they submiss/submit?
This is a common misconception. Salaam is not the root word of Islam. Rather, both words (Islam and Salaam) share a common root which is the triliteral root S-L-M (or Seen Laam Meem)Islam comes from the word salam.. which means peace.. I believe it also has some accordance with submission..
Ali, Take a look at these two links Inshaa'Allah:
http://www.missionislam.com/knowledge/DefinitionFitrah.htm
http://islamworld.net/docs/fitrah.html
This is a common misconception. Salaam is not the root word of Islam. Rather, both words (Islam and Salaam) share a common root which is the triliteral root S-L-M (or Seen Laam Meem)
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Well didn't rasoolullah salAllaahu 'alayhi wasalam say, ''everyone is a born a Muslim, but they only change due to their parent's religion (ie. Hinduism, Christianity, Buudhism etc.)''? May Allaah forgive me if I am even slightly wrong.
Greetings,
My parents are Christians, but I've never considered myself a Christian.
It's pretty strange to be told that I was born a Muslim, because I've never considered myself a Muslim either.
I believe that everyone is born with some sort of conscience, but that they are completely unaware of religion until someone mentions it to them in their life.
Peace
we believe everyone is born in submission to the creator, i.e muslim. islam means submission, a muslim is the one who submits. you probably notice the simularity between the letters islam and muslim. another example, jihad is to struggle in the path of Allah against the evils and wrongs in the world, and the mujahid is the one on that path.
so every child is born in this natural state of submission, submitting to the creator and with an inbuilt natural reverence instinct to worship their creator.
however later on they are diverted away from this natural instinct or it is perverted into the worship of something else, but always there is a part of them which recognises islam as pure and simple, the truth about the creator which makes them want to return, to revert back to this natural state of submission - islam.
so every child is born in this natural state of submission, submitting to the creator and with an inbuilt natural reverence instinct to worship their creator.
however later on they are diverted away from this natural instinct or it is perverted into the worship of something else, but always there is a part of them which recognises islam as pure and simple, the truth about the creator which makes them want to return, to revert back to this natural state of submission - islam.
Can you show me that newborns are born submiting to Allah? please.
Newborns have no concept of Allah/God
A new born does not understand thw concept of Islam and Allah
Young children are not newborns though, are they. By the time they reach an age where you are able to sustain a meaningful conversation with them, there will have been plenty of time for their Fitrah to have been corrupted by parents and/or society.if you want to find out what understanding of god newborns might have, try asking several young children what they think about god. You'll get many different answers, and I guarantee that many of them will not be in line with the teachings of Islam.
I will be sure to check this out.I am a convert. I think a lot of have a misconception of the word fitrah:
An explanation of the misconception of the fitrah by Riyadh ul-Haq
Hi czgibson, Young children are not newborns though, are they. By the time they reach an age where you are able to sustain a meaningful conversation with them, there will have been plenty of time for their Fitrah to have been corrupted by parents and/or society.
Just out of curiosity, what makes you say that you would get many different answers and how are you able to make such a confident guarantee? Have you tried this yourself or something?![]()
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