I'm Matt, a follower of Jesus from the UK. I'm here to learn more about you as Muslim people, what you believe, how you live, and (most importantly) the kinds of questions that you ask about the world and its Creator. I hope and pray that through our discussions together we will be led closer to knowledge of truth, goodness and beauty.
As this is my introduction thread, I should really tell you a few things about myself! I'm engaged to be married this coming July(!); I am a Maths teacher in a good secondary school in the South of England; I have played chess since I can remember, and I credit the game with much of the way I think; I am an avid reader, especially of philosophy and Christian theology; I am an orthodox Christian, an evangelical and a member of a Church of England (Anglican) congregation.
If you want to know anything else about me, I'm happy to answer any questions, and I'm looking forward to meeting some of you on the forums!
Welcome to the forums, feel free to ask any questions
congrats on being engaged - islam strongly emphasizes marriage over any out of marriage relationships
I am an orthodox Christian, an evangelical and a member of a Church of England (Anglican) congregation.
All three?
He it is Who sends blessings on you, as do His angels, that He may bring you out from the depths of Darkness into Light: and He is Full of Mercy to the Believers. [Quran {33:43}] www.QuranicAudio.com www.Quran.com
Thank you for your welcome Perseveranze (I like the name!) and Peace to you as well.
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Welcome to the forums, feel free to ask any questions
congrats on being engaged - islam strongly emphasizes marriage over any out of marriage relationships
Thanks, aadil77!
All three?
I'm surprised at your question as I don't see any conflict between any of them - evangelicalism is a particular movement within orthodox Christianity, and Anglicanism is an orthodox Christian tradition which has strong ties with evangelicalism. Do you consider there to be some kind of tension between them?
They merely:
Veiled themselves and didn't flaunt it
Sought forgiveness and didn't persist
Took ownership of it and don't justify it
And acted with excellence after they had erred - Ibn al-Qayyim
Wellcome my respected brother to IB as a new memeber of our precious big family, enjoy your stay and feel free to ask whatever you want in shaa Allah...
May Allah lead your way to the path of the endless happiness Aameen
Thanks Woodrow, PouringRain, Zafran, Mila and Amat Allah for your kind words!
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Welcome to the forums. You may be somewhat surprized to discover that quite a few of us here were at one time Christians.
I'd be really interested to hear the stories and reasons people have had for becoming Muslims. Were you a Christian at one time yourself?
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Wellcome my respected brother to IB as a new memeber of our precious big family, enjoy your stay and feel free to ask whatever you want in shaa Allah...
May Allah lead your way to the path of the endless happiness Aameen
leaving you under Allah`s sight...
Thank you for your touching words Amat Allah. I believe that there are many paths to happiness in this life, but only one that leads to endless happiness, and that is the path to truth.
Thank you for your touching words Amat Allah. I believe that there are many paths to happiness in this life, but only one that leads to endless happiness, and that is the path to truth.
You are very wellcome my respected brother. We are all believe that the only path which leads to the endless happiness is the path to The Truth my noble brother. May Allah give you the best of this life and of the Hereafter and all of the creatures of our Lord too...Aameen
Thanks Woodrow, PouringRain, Zafran, Mila and Amat Allah for your kind words!
I'd be really interested to hear the stories and reasons people have had for becoming Muslims. Were you a Christian at one time yourself?
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Yes, I was once a Christian and at one point a seminarian to be a Priest. After leaving Catholicism I became a fundamental Evangelist and spent a number of years preaching to Muslims throughout North Africa and the Mideast. I was in my older years and long retired from employment before I accepted Islam.
This link will take you to a thread that has the stories of Reverts,
I'm surprised at your question as I don't see any conflict between any of them - evangelicalism is a particular movement within orthodox Christianity, and Anglicanism is an orthodox Christian tradition which has strong ties with evangelicalism. Do you consider there to be some kind of tension between them?
Not tension, maybe just a difference of beliefs, I have a greek orthodox friend who says their beliefs are quite different to those of protestants
He it is Who sends blessings on you, as do His angels, that He may bring you out from the depths of Darkness into Light: and He is Full of Mercy to the Believers. [Quran {33:43}] www.QuranicAudio.com www.Quran.com
welcome to the forum and hope you enjoy your stay here and have the chance to learn about Islaam.
It is indeed a great place to gain knowledge about Islaam and hopefully you will learn more about how a muslim lives in his daily and every day life.
And Congratulations on getting Engaged.
..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]
Not tension, maybe just a difference of beliefs, I have a greek orthodox friend who says their beliefs are quite different to those of protestants
Oh I understand now, sorry - there is a difference between orthodox (small 'o') and Orthodox (big 'O'): orthodox Christianity just means any form of Christianity that accepts the Nicene Creed; Orthodox Christianity refers to the Eastern Orthodox tradition (e.g. Greek Orthodox Church). You're right that there is a difference of beliefs between Protestantism and Eastern Orthodoxy, the same kind of differences that there are between Protestantism and Catholicism. I don't consider myself to fit entirely within any of those major traditions (that is one of the reasons why I attend an Anglican church, because it is accepting of a very broad range of theological views).
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