and about the music here is a good small lecture Download it
If lying is a sin, but lying in this situation would be permissable, aren't we really saying that it is the situation not the lie which determines whether something is a sin or not?
I would agree with that assessment, thought that does keep people from acting like they can hide things from God.
I'm not saying it is a sin. Though I think some types of hiding are so deceptive as to be the equivalent of lying.
Is lying a sin? Use the very situation you created: Say , a riot is going on between Christians & Muslims .......so , if some group is going though the city looking for members of the other religion that they are going to take hold of, torture, perhaps even kill. And then say that the persecuted group comes to your house asking your to hide them, can a you lie to protect them?
If lying is a sin, but lying in this situation would be permissable, aren't we really saying that it is the situation not the lie which determines whether something is a sin or not?
when prophet abrahim (peace be upon him) said that his wife is his sister he wasn't lying
It seems that this is the first time the point was made in this thread that this story about Abraham is not in the Quran. For that matter, there are no stories in the Quran that portray a Prophet of Allah as immoral or sinful. Contrast this to the many Biblical stories of unspeakable immorality attribute to prophets.
-- Regarding Bible , Sarah (ra) was his step-sister. This story is not in Quran . So, we don't know really what happened there :blind:
It seems that this is the first time the point was made in this thread that this story about Abraham is not in the Quran. For that matter, there are no stories in the Quran that portray a Prophet of Allah as immoral or sinful. Contrast this to the many Biblical stories of unspeakable immorality attribute to prophets.
It seems that this is the first time the point was made in this thread that this story about Abraham is not in the Quran. For that matter, there are no stories in the Quran that portray a Prophet of Allah as immoral or sinful. Contrast this to the many Biblical stories of unspeakable immorality attribute to prophets.
I can understand your perplexity.The actual topic under discussion was ... about why young Muslims seem so hesitant openly declare their faith.
The over whelming response has been, they are timid.
I understand the answer. I can understand where such timidity would come from. I just don't get it, and probably never will, because for me, to have faith is to let it show. ... To me it is just unusual and out of character for a person of faith. But perhaps there is wisdom in allowing people to develop at their own rate of speed. I don't know.
It seems that this is the first time the point was made in this thread that this story about Abraham is not in the Quran. For that matter, there are no stories in the Quran that portray a Prophet of Allah as immoral or sinful. Contrast this to the many Biblical stories of unspeakable immorality attribute to prophets.
Yes, true. The Bible portrays prophets as human. That's one reason Christians see Jesus(pbuh) as something more.
Thank you, brother. The authentic hadith (Muslim and Bukhari, for example) are certainly valid sources of Islamic knowledge.from Sahih Muslim, iirrc:
Chapter 38: THE MERITS OF IBRAHIM, THE FRIEND OF ALLAH (PEACE BE UPON HIM) ...
Book 030, Number 5848:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) never told a lie but only thrice: two times for the sake of Allah (for example, his words):" I am sick," and his words:" But it was the big one amongst them which has done that" and because of Sara (his wife). He had come in a land inhabited by haughty and cruel men along with Sara. She was very good-looking amongst the people, so he said to her: If these were to know that you are my wife they would snatch you away from me, so if they ask you tell that you are my sister and in fact you are my sister in Islam,
At fault, No. But I probably would regret that I had given that advice and might change it the next time.Grace Seeker,
If a new Christian came to you, and lets say, was originally a Muslim, and you told her that she has to tell her family asap and endure the hardship, and then she takes your advice, and the hardship is so great on her that she leaves Christianity because of it... would consider yourself at fault? Would you give the same advice to the next Muslim girl who comes to you, wanting to convert?
Off topic, but I'll briefly join in.Muslims believe that God only gives the status of Prophethood to those who are good enough to carry it... they sin, of course, they wouldn't be human if they didn't... but their sins are only minor and they immediately regret it and repent from it, and they do not return to it.
At fault, No. But I probably would regret that I had given that advice and might change it the next time.
Off topic, but I'll briefly join in.
Though from a human understanding I see some sins as more abominable than others, in my Christian understanding there really are no big and little sins. All sin is sin and results in the same punishment --spiritual death and separation from God. That is why we must depend on Jesus' righteousness rather than our own to gain access to the Father.
Off topic, but I'll briefly join in.
Though from a human understanding I see some sins as more abominable than others, in my Muslim understanding there really are no big and little sins. All sin is sin and results in the same punishment --spiritual death and separation from Allah(swt). That is why we must depend on Allah's (swt) righteousness rather than our own to gain access to Him(swt).
Greetings Grace seeker,
Oddly if a Christian were to rewrite their beliefs and replace Jesus(as) with Allah(swt) it would be very similar to what a Muslim believes.
We would have very little disagreement with this:
and about the music here is a good small lecture Download it
Brother thanks for the music lecture. It takes 50 minutes to listen to but it is worth it.
Salaam/peace;
---what was the conclusion ???? Is it halal or haram ?
OMG listened to the first half then went to make coffee. I had been so impressed by what I had heard so far I put the above post. Then I went back to continue listening and it went blank. Have tried 3 times now but it always goes blank after a while, still running but no voice. So I still don't know the answer Arrrggggg :raging: :raging:
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