Hi, I'm a student at UC Berkeley, currently studying middle eastern history (which is the best name they can really give it even though "Middle East" really isn't well defined). I am personally an atheist, I'm sure that everyone here can respect me as a person even if we don't agree
I'm mostly here to get a perspective on Islam from as many Muslims of different backgrounds I can find. I have a basic academic view, a view that I inherited when I was still a fundamentalist Christian, but I don't have a view from Muslims themselves.
(if you're not familiar with the phrase, "Ivory Tower" is often a name given, often not in the most respectful sense, to universities)
aboard and enjoy your stay.. we have a quite the vocal atheists on board so even if you can't find much in common with the Muslims, I am sure you'll feel otherwise at home..
all the best
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
Hope you enjoy your stay here and learn about the teachings of the beautiful way of Life Islaam!
Peace
"Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists).".."[Al Qur'aan 3:2]
The fundamentals of Islam are covered in various stickies. You should receive answer to your questions.
Hopefully substantiated by Quran and Sunna and not opinions.
Lā ilāha illā-llāhu waḥdahu lā sharīka lahu lahu-l-mulku
Wa lahu-l-hamdu yuḥyi Wa yumītu Wa huwa ḥayyu-llā yamūtu abadan abada
ḏū-l-jalāli wa-l-ikrām, biyadihi-l-khayr
wa huwa ‘alā kulli Shay’in qadīr.
Thanks for the link. I of course am interested in what the Qur'an says and the fundamentals of Islam, but I am also particularly interested in the interaction between people and the Qur'an, what the Qur'an means to them individually. From what I knew of Christian doctrine, there are of course areas where everyone agrees, but the semantics, even down to what the connotation of the word has for the individual personally, differ somewhat. Is it fair to say that the Qur'an can mean different things to each Muslim personally, that their reaction to the Qur'an is personal? This is a serious question for which I hope I can garnish a serious answer,
Oh, and I have a etiquette question. If I, as a non-Muslim, talk about the Prophet Muhammad should I use the... I don't know what to call it, honorific I guess?... pbuh (which I think is "Peace be upon him") or similarly when referring to Allah should I append SWT?
Oh, and I have a etiquette question. If I, as a non-Muslim, talk about the Prophet Muhammad should I use the... I don't know what to call it, honorific I guess?... pbuh (which I think is "Peace be upon him") or similarly when referring to Allah should I append SWT?
Welcome to the forum, Michael. May you have a pleasant and beneficial stay and May Allah SWT gives you guidance. Amin.
You can use (Peace me Upon Him) for All Prophets right from Prophet Adam not just Prophet Muhammad We believe and rever all the Prophets of Allah and for Allah you can append SWT,
When truth is hurled at falsehood , falsehood perishes. because falsehood by its nature is bound to perish [21:18- Holy quran]
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