2 da reverts (to islam)

salam

you read Koran?? :rollseyes

w.salam

no i read it past tense... i wrote my thoughts down on my blog while i was reading it... now im reading the bagavagita (hindu)... which is really really difficult, ive stopped three times

...why did you roll your eyes?
 
Hi Jayda

What interest's about the Hindu religion. Which aspects and why? Have you finished reading the translation of the Quran? :)
 
Hi Jayda

What interest's about the Hindu religion. Which aspects and why? Have you finished reading the translation of the Quran? :)

Hola Al-Mu'minah!

i love it because it is a different way of thinking about the same things i think about... i love how they believe all life is connected and their belief in a sort of all pervading God... i think the most fascinating thing is the level of depth in their beliefs... there is always something else for you to ask about and grow in.

yes i finished reading the koran a little while ago... lol im pregnant... all i do is stay at home and read it seems
 
For me the their religion is very complex. Can't comprehend some aspects e.g multiplies of God.

What was your conclusion of the Quran if you have come to that stage?
 
For me the their religion is very complex. Can't comprehend some aspects e.g multiplies of God.

What was your conclusion of the Quran if you have come to that stage?

yes it is very complex... i dont understand much but that is what interests me...

i dont know what you mean by conclusion? like what aspect do you mean?
 
I am what do you think about Islam after reading the Quran? Has it cleared up some Misconceptions e.g right of women in islam etc Is there anything you don't understand or agree with?
 
I am what do you think about Islam after reading the Quran? Has it cleared up some Misconceptions e.g right of women in islam etc Is there anything you don't understand or agree with?


well... i think i know a lot more about islam than i did before. the content of the koran surprised me since it wasnt about what i thought it would be about... in reinforced some of the things i thought before and it dispelled other things... there is a lot i disagree with but also many things i agree with and i dont know if i understand everything so i ask if i dont...
 
A convert to Islam, like me! We believe that everybody is born as a sinless and pure Muslim, and that the parents are the people who make a child a Christian or a Jew or anthing else.

Did your parents convert as well?
 
lol yes so far... why wouldnt it be? i think hindus are some of the nicest most docile people ive ever met...
LOL
I didn't mean it like that. I mean, I wasn't implying that Hindu's are not friendly people! :giggling:

It's just that some forums (especially religious ones) can get a bit heated and negative at times ...

peace :)
 
LOL
I didn't mean it like that. I mean, I wasn't implying that Hindu's are not friendly people! :giggling:

It's just that some forums (especially religious ones) can get a bit heated and negative at times ...

peace :)

ohh.. yes it gets like that sometimes... but it seems like it is like that everywhere... i belong to a christian forum and before that a catholic forum and both get very bad... i just stay out of it when they do...
 
ohh.. yes it gets like that sometimes... but it seems like it is like that everywhere... i belong to a christian forum and before that a catholic forum and both get very bad... i just stay out of it when they do...
Yeah, I know what you mean! :D
Considering most religions claim to be peaceful, they don't half know how to lay into each other sometimes ... :rollseyes

God bless.
 
My own views on us Reverts. This is not a scientific study and is just based on myself and people I know.

Most of the Reverts I know came from Christianity. They considered themselves very strong "Born Again" Christians. Had a strong desire to spread Christianity. Felt a need and drive to spread Christianity to Muslims and while in the prosses of trying to convert Muslims, discovered that Islam was the truth and reverted.

The second group and next to largest that I am aware us are people who were basically agnostic. Many of us claimed alliance with some type of religion. Most of us had been Christian at one time. We became disillusioned with organised religion but had a strong love for God(swt). Most of us were scholastic and had or were studying things like comparative religions and/or languages. We had no desire to revert to Islam and had not been influenced by any person. Our reversions seem to come very rapid and with a sudden feeling of the presence of Allah(swt) and almost instantly we know we have returned home.
 
My own views on us Reverts. This is not a scientific study and is just based on myself and people I know.

Most of the Reverts I know came from Christianity. They considered themselves very strong "Born Again" Christians. Had a strong desire to spread Christianity. Felt a need and drive to spread Christianity to Muslims and while in the prosses of trying to convert Muslims, discovered that Islam was the truth and reverted.

The second group and next to largest that I am aware us are people who were basically agnostic. Many of us claimed alliance with some type of religion. Most of us had been Christian at one time. We became disillusioned with organised religion but had a strong love for God(swt). Most of us were scholastic and had or were studying things like comparative religions and/or languages. We had no desire to revert to Islam and had not been influenced by any person. Our reversions seem to come very rapid and with a sudden feeling of the presence of Allah(swt) and almost instantly we know we have returned home.

MashaAllah...that is a very nice way to say it.. :)
 

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