Greetings to all in this forum.
I have come here to know what those practicing the Islamic faith believe about certain issues related to the faith.
I am a Christian located in the US and I am deeply grieved over how Islam is portrayed here in the West. I have not read the Quran (please forgive the spelling if it is wrong) but I have read much history about your Prophet and I do not believe that what is reported in the press here fairly represents what I have learned on the subject.
I have the sense that those who may practice what is called here "radical Islam" (relating to violence etc.) have strayed from the teachings of the Quran, just as those who claim to be Christians here (which seem to represent the majority) have strayed from what I read in the Bible.
From what little I have gleaned about the teachings of Islam, your God who is almost always refered to by Muslims (I hope that term is not considered to be derogatory) as "The Merciful and Compassionate" sounds more like my God, whom I have come to know from my Bible than what my lesser brethren teach.
Also, the Islamic culture, manner of dress etc. seems to be in line with what the ancients of my faith practiced than what I see here in the West.
I have not come to "convert" anyone nor to be "converted" but to know more about the real people think and believe as opposed to the caricatures presented here.
I shall post here with care so as not to offend.
I have come here to know what those practicing the Islamic faith believe about certain issues related to the faith.
I am a Christian located in the US and I am deeply grieved over how Islam is portrayed here in the West. I have not read the Quran (please forgive the spelling if it is wrong) but I have read much history about your Prophet and I do not believe that what is reported in the press here fairly represents what I have learned on the subject.
I have the sense that those who may practice what is called here "radical Islam" (relating to violence etc.) have strayed from the teachings of the Quran, just as those who claim to be Christians here (which seem to represent the majority) have strayed from what I read in the Bible.
From what little I have gleaned about the teachings of Islam, your God who is almost always refered to by Muslims (I hope that term is not considered to be derogatory) as "The Merciful and Compassionate" sounds more like my God, whom I have come to know from my Bible than what my lesser brethren teach.
Also, the Islamic culture, manner of dress etc. seems to be in line with what the ancients of my faith practiced than what I see here in the West.
I have not come to "convert" anyone nor to be "converted" but to know more about the real people think and believe as opposed to the caricatures presented here.
I shall post here with care so as not to offend.