HELP!judgement of disabled? And others

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What I don't get is if you wanna follow a path, wouldn't you want to follow a correct path?
 
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"If anyone desires a religion other than Islam (Submission to Allah), Never will it be accepted of him; and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost." (Qur'an 3:85)


Allaah Almighty sends messengers to mankind, and the final messenger of Allaah was Muhammad (peace be upon him.) There will be no more messengers after him because Allaah has perfected this religion, and the message of Muhammad (peace be upon him) [the Qur'an and Authentic Sunnah] can be applied at anytime - from 1400 years ago, till the day of judgement.


If anyone rejects Muhammad (peace be upon him's) message on purpose, they are rejecting the revelation of Allaah Almighty. Anyone who is living in the world today who hear's the message is responsible to accept it because Muhammad (peace be upon him) was sent as a messenger to all of mankind.

The issue of rejecting Allaah Almighty's messengers isn't a light matter, so it is everyones duty to follow this.



However, we know that most of mankind won't accept, maybe due to their arrogance or because they may prefer this life over the hereafter. But that isn't an excuse. Anyone who rejects the messengers of Allaah is a disbeliever, and what did these messengers call to? To the worship of Allaah alone, so why is man so arrogant to reject the truth? Islaam means submission to the Creator, and anyone who doesn't submit to Him, Allaah will decide between us all because in the end, we will all be brought back to Him. If Allaah can create us once, it's easy for Him to create us a second time.


If you're confused about the people who don't hear about islaam within their lifetime, i think some scholars say that these people will be tested on the day of judgement.



Allaah Almighty knows best.




 
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Im new to this forum.
he replied with in his religion they say its down to past deeds, of reincarnation. karma.
this is my problem with the concept of karma. it can easily be used to blame the victim.
as an agnostic, i accept the idea that much is unknowable.
 
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so what are your views on life as an agnostic? do you believe in God? principles of your religion? thank you

I disagree with the post before as i think anyone that does good deeds. and remembers allah will be accepted in the court of the lord. i think allah will judge us on how much we remembered his name, meditated, and did good deeds, rather then decide your fate through what religion you belong to.
 
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yes, i believe in god. agnosticism is not a religion and about the only thing agnostics have in common is that there is much that is simply unknowable.
 
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Hi ultimatetruth.


Allaah sends us messengers so we can realise the difference between right and wrong. If we don't accept the messenger, then we're rejecting His message. How can we know if something is right if we don't even know what is right or wrong?

The fitrah (natural disposition) is altered depending on your surroundings (i.e. society) so we need a form of guidance to keep our fitrah intact. Both work together to keep a person on the straight path.


If one culture says that one thing is good, and another totally hates that thing. How are we to decide what is right? This is why Allaah Almighty sends us messengers, so we can find out what is wrong and what is right - then act accordingly.


Also realise that if we be kind to the creation, and we worship Allaah in different ways. How can we truely know how to worship Him Alone? We have to worship Him according to how He wants to be worshipped, and He shows us this through His messengers (peace be upon them.)


If you're confused about why Allaah sends us messengers who are just human, instead of angels etc. This is part of the trial, because if we saw an angel, we would already be given the answers. We understand humans and we accept them as one of us, so we are more likely to agree with them. If you're not sure about the life of Muhammad (peace be upon him) - why not study it to see how billions of people have come to islaam, yet his prophethood lasted for 23years only. No other man in history has ever achieved this.



Allaah Almighty know's best.



Peace.​
 
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iv been looking into the path of Guru Nanak alot. and that path is one of the greatest iv ever seen. its such a beautiful way of life. principles are just of humanity. it teaches how to get to God no matter what religion you belong to. all my questions are getting answered in the best ways i could imagin. fantastic religion. i do not reject muhammad being a prophet. but i find this path more befiting. i mean iv read texts and heard kirtan (singing of gurbani) and the feeling i get inside is overwhelming. so much truth is said in the bani! in the words. i still would like to learn about other religions.
 
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iv been looking into the path of Guru Nanak alot. and that path is one of the greatest iv ever seen. its such a beautiful way of life. principles are just of humanity. it teaches how to get to God no matter what religion you belong to. all my questions are getting answered in the best ways i could imagin. fantastic religion. i do not reject muhammad being a prophet. but i find this path more befiting. i mean iv read texts and heard kirtan (singing of gurbani) and the feeling i get inside is overwhelming. so much truth is said in the bani! in the words. i still would like to learn about other religions.

Can I ask you, Guru Nanak, how long ago did he live? And what are the sources that are used to show his life?
 
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Guru Nanak came to the earth in 1469... he continues to live in the form of the shabad. my source is the Guru Granth Sahib ji. iv always been interested in this religion. and i have spent alot of my life researching.
 
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you see this poetry i have posted. at start of this page, its all from the Guru Granth Sahib!
 
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May I ask how do you know that the scripture has been preserved?
 
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iv been looking into the path of Guru Nanak alot. and that path is one of the greatest iv ever seen. its such a beautiful way of life. principles are just of humanity. it teaches how to get to God no matter what religion you belong to. all my questions are getting answered in the best ways i could imagin. fantastic religion. i do not reject muhammad being a prophet. but i find this path more befiting. i mean iv read texts and heard kirtan (singing of gurbani) and the feeling i get inside is overwhelming. so much truth is said in the bani! in the words. i still would like to learn about other religions.

i agree about gurbani being very powerful. i mostly listen to qawwali but gurbani is also very spiritual. sikhnet has a huge treasure of gurbani/kirtan.
but sikhs also believe in karma, don't they?
 
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what do you mean? the 10 Gurus along with many muslim and hindu saints have contributed to it with acceptance from the 5th Guru. you just have to read the text yourself to see truth!
 
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The Guru Granth Sahib ji is such a universal text. stating the equality off all humanity. it promotes equality to the max. women are given equal status to males. the poor and rich are not diffrenciated apart. and the princliples such as earn honest living, share earnings, and remember God are the 3 main principles. just great
 
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sikhs do believe in karma as the effect of every action has a reaction.
 
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I guess this should be moved to the comperative religion side,

But i'll leave this discussion for yall

Im outa here.
 
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sikhs do believe in karma as the effect of every action has a reaction.
i find the concept of karma problematical, as i mentioned earlier.
couldn't hear your previous link because i have dial-up and it was going to take over an hour!
 
Re: HELP!judgement of disabled?

I guess this should be moved to the comperative religion side,

But i'll leave this discussion for yall

Im outa here.

you're right, but we (i) have gone off topic which i think was how islam views the diabled.
sorry!
 
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