Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
I wouldn't convert, but theoretically I suppose I would just tell them. If I was convinced enough to convert I can't see any opinion altering that decision.
"Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is."
Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
Then why don't you to i will convince you i mean Li will thats why it is made for i will show you some threads on my other reply and then i think you might be getting a little thing to be convince that islam so should i try to make you convince that islam is the right religon ?
Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
format_quote Originally Posted by Yanal
Asalam alakum and hi to thee non muslims i have the following questions which are
1. If you were to convert how would you tell your parents
2. What name would you chose?
I may have other questions later thank you and JazakAllah Khar in advance
as for telling parents, i don't see how there could be a straight answer. it would depend on your age - and on your parents. if a child and his parents have a good relationship and open communication, then of course. but this is often not the case. so the answer would strictly depend on the circumstances. some parents are open minded and tolerant and some clearly are not.
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Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
yanal, i am not looking for a religion or to be convinced of anything.
even though i believe in god, i don't like religion. so no, i don't plan to convert.
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Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
I reverted recently. But, I'll answer anyhow.
format_quote Originally Posted by Yanal
1. If you were to convert how would you tell your parents?
It's been a month and they still don't know.
I really don't know what to say to them..
InshaAllah they'll take it the right way, but my family aren't gonna know until I've left home.
Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
1.How much do you know about Islam?
2.If you heard something about islam, do you quickly judge islam or you will ask a knowledgeable muslim.
3.What in islam that you don't agree. (Please there will be no debate or refutation, InshaAllah a muslim will make a thread on it).
4. Have anyone of you befriended to a pious muslim? How do you know he is a pious muslim?
5. Have you truly read and understand the whole quran? (you don't need to answer this if you don't want to)
6. What do you think of praying five times aday?
7. What do you think of 5 pillars in Islam.
8. Are there any changes in yourself (behaviour, practises, dressing) since you're in islamicboard or since you have learn more about Islam.
Thats all for now.
Massallama
25:36 And the true servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk the earth with humility and when the ignorant address them, they respond with words of peace.
Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
format_quote Originally Posted by syilla
1.How much do you know about Islam?
Quite a bit
2.If you heard something about islam, do you quickly judge islam or you will ask a knowledgeable muslim.
Either ask a muslim(s) and/or do my own independant research
3.What in islam that you don't agree. (Please there will be no debate or refutation, InshaAllah a muslim will make a thread on it).
Almost the entire thing, but my main problems is with the line of succession, that is I call the entire thing into question, lack of evidence of God, authenticity of the Qur'an, and the reasoning behind alot of rules
4. Have anyone of you befriended to a pious muslim? How do you know he is a pious muslim?
Quite a few. Followed many of the rules and despite being well off and having a good life, is modest and open to discussion.
5. Have you truly read and understand the whole quran? (you don't need to answer this if you don't want to)
Yep
6. What do you think of praying five times aday?
Seems tedious
7. What do you think of 5 pillars in Islam.
If its what you believe then its all well and good
8. Are there any changes in yourself (behaviour, practises, dressing) since you're in islamicboard or since you have learn more about Islam.
No really, but I learned some muslims really dont like jews or christians, but I am pretty certain thats because on that board it was because of the leadership and thus a minority
Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
right i know this is for non-muslims
but i was a christain naw alhmduliah a muslim
1) i struggled to tell ma bruva i don't have a mom or a pa. but im still struggling for me bruva's to allow me be a muslim bt i aint guna give up NO WAY!
2) me friend choose Alisha for me, but all me non-muslim homiez call me JODIE dats me christain name.
Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
format_quote Originally Posted by syilla
1.How much do you know about Islam? I've learned a fair amount, though very far from comprehensive.
2.If you heard something about islam, do you quickly judge islam or you will ask a knowledgeable muslim. If I think its important I'd do research.
3.What in islam that you don't agree. (Please there will be no debate or refutation, InshaAllah a muslim will make a thread on it). The main thing is probably the existence of a god.
4. Have anyone of you befriended to a pious muslim? How do you know he is a pious muslim? If you mean a devout muslim, I would say no.
5. Have you truly read and understand the whole quran? (you don't need to answer this if you don't want to) No.
6. What do you think of praying five times aday? It's a lot.
7. What do you think of 5 pillars in Islam. I like the poor tax idea. They seem to be rituals to spur faith.
8. Are there any changes in yourself (behaviour, practises, dressing) since you're in islamicboard or since you have learn more about Islam. No.
Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
I would be thrilled when some i knew or helped convirted to islam and would enjoy helping them down there path, however its alot of responsiblity if you convirt someone and they because a bad muslim (not juudging but in theory) then it would be bad on you...so you have to make sure people are really committed...
most people may not think they want to convirt but when you want to im sure you will feel it islam is such a beautiful religion with not only wonderful beliefs but a wonderful culture...not just a religion but a way of life
Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
i know its for non muslims but my parents were not religious muslims and i found that made me more intrested in my faith...and its an intresting topic and im bored
Re: A question to a non-Muslim answered by a non muslim
format_quote Originally Posted by buriedaway_4536
I reverted recently. But, I'll answer anyhow.
It's been a month and they still don't know.
I really don't know what to say to them..
InshaAllah they'll take it the right way, but my family aren't gonna know until I've left home.
Keeping my name!
Do you pray and did you get a prayer mat or do you pray on a sheet of clean sheets? if to personal no need to answer
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