Forgive me this offtopic, but what about situations of muslim apostates in non muslim countries, e.g Europe or USA? Do muslims have right to chase them and assasinate or they should be left alone?
in a true Islamic country, it [apostacy from Islam] could easily be treason. there is more involved than simply not believing Muhammad(BBUH) is a Prophet(PBUH).
While Sharia law does permit capital punishment, it is only under specific conditions that it can be applied. The normal quiet apostate who is not trying to undermine the country is not in danger of the death penalty, but chances are his family and friends are not going to be very nice to him.
Peace,
just a simple question, no need to answer:
Why would a sound man, who believes in one True God, abandon his belief by starting believing in God's servant?
PS I'm referring to the passages in the Bible where Jesus (peace upon him) is described (with the utmost clarity) as God's servant?
answer is just as simple (btw. good riddance to bad rubbish)
I have seen some layabout lazy kids, fromm so so muslim families who converted in exchange for free council housing and shown ways to sponge off the taxpayer
I have seen refugees convert in exchange for getting help from church in tricking the home office to grant them leave to remain in U.K +free housing and training to sponge off the state.
rather than finding God in Jesus they found a way to live of others and not have to suffer any hardships in obtaining halal methods of earning a living.
I have seen refugees convert in exchange for getting help from church in tricking the home office to grant them leave to remain in U.K +free housing and training to sponge off the state.
Very good answer. Now that I think of it, I have met a few like that.
It was a situation like this:
However, it was here in the USA. the man claimed to be Muslim, probably still does. but he has/had some questionable habits involving alcohol and drugs. Last I saw him he was converting to a different church almost weekly, usually getting some groceries, and some spending money.
I agree good riddance to bad rubbish.
Note: (to brother ubaidullah)
I only replied in response to graceseeker claim otherwise I would have left it alone
answer is just as simple (btw. good riddance to bad rubbish)
I have seen some layabout lazy kids, fromm so so muslim families who converted in exchange for free council housing and shown ways to sponge off the taxpayer
I have seen refugees convert in exchange for getting help from church in tricking the home office to grant them leave to remain in U.K +free housing and training to sponge off the state.
rather than finding God in Jesus they found a way to live of others and not have to suffer any hardships in finding halal methods of earning a living.
So, just as one may convert from Christianity to Islam if one becomes convinced that the claims of Christianity are false and Islam true with respect to Jesus. So, one may convert the from Islam to Christianity if one becomes convinced that the opposite it true with respect to Jesus.
:So how, in Allah's Name, can a man leave the Truth of Islam for a religion (Christianity), which is so messed up nowadays, that not even the Christians know any more what's real and what's unreal or fake or fabrication or delusion or just a bad dream.
Might it be, that we don't see it to be as messed up as you do?
Since I was never a Muslim, I can't tell you precisely the points that a person who once was might have in converting, but I can assure you that what I see as the Muslim understanding of Islam here rather corresponds with my understanding of it. Should one learn have an open heart to actually hearing and learning about Christianity rather (and pardon the gross over-simplification) than just refuting it, one might find it not only not messed up, but actually reasonable.
I'll give you just one example for "messed up":
Jesus, peace upon him, is referred to as "servant of God" in the Bible (I'll give a the verse if you want me to, inshaAllah), so I ask you: how can a "god" be servant to himself?
Matthew 12
15Aware of this, Jesus withdrew from that place. Many followed him, and he healed all their sick, 16warning them not to tell who he was. 17This was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah:
18"Here is my servant whom I have chosen,
the one I love, in whom I delight;
I will put my Spirit on him,
and he will proclaim justice to the nations.
19He will not quarrel or cry out;
no one will hear his voice in the streets.
20A bruised reed he will not break,
and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out,
till he leads justice to victory.
21In his name the nations will put their hope."
Anyway, you must recall that Jesus is both fully God and fully man.
MadeenJibreel that believing Islam to be the correct religion is a subjective opinion?
In the eyes of another religion, believing in Allah and Muhammed over their deity/spiritual leader is seen as crazy to them.
Prove this claim. I'll give you a proof which says the opposite:
Let's use only 1 fact to disprove your claim:
1. Jesus did not know (some/many) things
Now let's present a common-sense fact:
2. The Creator of this universe is the All-Knowing
Now let's try to put these 2 assertions together:
Jesus doesn't know everything (according to 1) AND Jesus knows everything (according to 2 or should I say - according to some Christians?).
Since the statement above is not true, as it can never be true, then we can clearly say that Jesus cannot be God.
The Bible clearly shows that Jesus didn't know some things. And 1 thing is enough to prove that he cannot be the All-Knowing God.
A primitive tool of logic is powerful enough to show that Jesus is not God.
You completely missed what I said about Jesus emptying himself of those divine attributes. There is no absence of logic whatsoever. What is absent is your ability to imagine that God might actually divest himself in such a way. But that absence arises not from logic, but apriori assumptions that are embedded in your belief system.
Isambard, pls read my previous post. How does that sound (to ANY living persona)?
How can people base their belief on something which falls into pieces right away? :?
Honestly now, both 'fall to pieces' if taken outside the context of the religion:?
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