King David
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you dont pray and ask the dead guy you pray to g*d.
you pray for the dead guy.
you pray for the dead guy.
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would I be lynched If I was to claim that When we pass by a graveyard, we are recommended to say: "Assalamu alaikum, or peace be to you. (Because that is the dwelling place of people who were believers)." This is a greeting to the dead which is communicated to them by God. The angels reply to us on their behalf, even though we do not hear their reply.?
when you pass a grave yard and say shalom o people of the grave (like I say "Assalamu alaikum"I'm not exactly sure what your talking about. Can you clarify your question? Thanks.
when you pass a grave yard and say shalom o people of the grave (like I say "Assalamu alaikum"
is that allowed in Judaism?
yes,more or lessIs that similar to what your saying
Also, have you ever been a rat? Do you know how they communicate? Do you know what its like to be one? Obviously not, so if you have a very small goal to accomplish then you might be an animal because less is expected of you and your put on the earth to accomplish some deed to help your soul.
Your view of reincarnation as, when you do bad you become a rat, and if you do good you become rich, is very very off.
Your reincarnated and put into the role on earth that you need to try and accomplish your purpose. On the contrary, a rat has very little to accomplish and he is much closer to heaven because he has less responsibilites than one who is very rich and can do what they please and have a lot of power. Those people are expected to do a lot more and if they do not they they did not accomplish what there goals were.
To try and stay in topic. A man who gives milions of his dollars to help fight poverty, Jew or not, is accomlishing his goals. G-d gave him power and he is using it for good, not his pleasure.
Reincarnation is not for punishment. Being an animal is not due to how bad you were. It is due to what purpose you have for coming back to earth.
If the very fact that I may be re-incarnated into a sheep or any such creature that Humans eat, means that you may be devouring another human being's soul.
Ok, lets just assume the soul leaves the sheep's body after it is slaughtered, does it mean that it has accomplished its task or does it have to redo the task since its unfortunate death.
The Jews acknowledge the first human to be Adam. Right? (I hope the answer is right, because I haven't checked this)
So does this mean that the animals present during his lifetime had a soul that was being punished for its previous sins?
I'm very sorry if I sound ignorant. I haven't done much research on these topics and I need some sites that are composed by Jews and not someone else. I don't seem to have enough knowledge of Judaism to know the right from wrong. So if you are willing, could you point me in a direction of a good site to read about the basics?
Is cannibalism allowed in Judaism?
Is cannibalism allowed in Judaism?
If moshiach come and establish a Jewish state.... it means that all people should follow Jewish Law.... is it includes the Non Jewish too?
Just to clarify - our scripture mentions the 'Children of Israel' as being chosen, not the Jews.However, your scriptures clearly recognize that the Jews were chosen. You disagree that we still are, which I really do not see a reason to care if you do or not.
I can understand if that is the point of view you hold. Our explanation in Islam, however, would be that the proofs are available to the whole world (such as the Qur'an) which is why everyone is required to believe in them.But the books of Islam and Christianity vehemently curse everyone in the world who disbelieves them although they did not demonstrate their proofs to the whole world.
Just to clarify - our scripture mentions the 'Children of Israel' as being chosen, not the Jews.
I can understand if that is the point of view you hold. Our explanation in Islam, however, would be that the proofs are available to the whole world (such as the Qur'an) which is why everyone is required to believe in them.
All Semiteswho are the "children of israel
All Semites
b'shalom/ma'asalaama
[SIZE=-1]a member of a group of Semitic-speaking peoples of the Middle East and northern Africa [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]of or relating to or characteristic of Semites; "Semite peoples" [/SIZE]
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you are implying as if you were there!So all semites experienced the revelation on Mt. Sinai? Really? :X
you are implying as if you were there!
Did any Semites switch over to Christ p.b.u.h upon his arrival?
Did any Semites switch over to Muhammad p.b.u.h upon his arrival?
were any of present followers of Judaism there on the Mount? (answer without resorting to re-incarnation)
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