You are a traditional Muslim.
You are steadfast in your religion. The Qur’an plays a role in your daily life as a Muslim. You also look to the sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH) as a way to determine how to live your life. You are constantly aware of your religious beliefs and are likely to spend time thinking of the larger Muslim Ummah and how to create more unity within it.
If you fail in your exams, there is always a next year.
If you lose your spouse, there can be a second marriage.
But if you die, there is no second chance. This life is only one opportunity.
Lol i got 45 1 away from traditional , alhamdulilah i just happy to be a muslim in general You are a progressive Muslim.
You are a devout believer in God, and Islam is your direct path to Him. You understand Islam mainly through your intellect. You probably interpret Islam historically and might believe that ijtihad should be reopened. You have probably gone through years of questioning to come to the understanding of Islam that you have now. You might receive criticism for what are perceived as your open views.
I find that Beliefnet's quizzes have a conservative bent when it comes to Islam, so if you're what many Muslims would consider "moderate", Beliefnet would probably score you as liberal leaning. Personally, I think that many, including Beliefnet, need to realize that one can be deeply religious and spiritual without being conservative or exclusionary.
"Hunger allows no choice
To the citizen or the police;
We must love one another or die."
September 1, 1939 - W.H. Auden
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