IslamistheTruth
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Asalaamualaikum, 
I've been a muslim for about 5 years now..alhamdulillah..I was 16 at the time..and I'm 21 now. I have to admit, when I embraced Islam..I knew very little about it. I took to the Sunni fold of Islam..and in the last 5 years..I feel as if I've gained immense wealth in acquiring knowledge pertaining to the religion. Still, I have a long ways to go...inshAllah..
Well, basically..I've been having some thoughts on the Ummah..and I noticed one thing..which bothers me..to the point at which..I can't sleep at night. It's that..we don't seem to agree on much!! We all seem to have our own interpretations on just about everything..and mainly...it has a whole lot to do with Shariah. I mean..whether it has to do with stoning..apostasy..marital issues..establishing a caliphate..etc.. There are too many opinions floating out there..too many interpretations..and wayy too many scholars with their own reasoning. :enough!:
I'm definitely not a hadith rejector...and I understand that they are indeed veryyyy much necessary. However, there are sahih hadith our there..which make my head swim. I know I'm no expert on hadith methodology..but seriously..I would like to learn this science!!!!! I'm completely content with Quran..but some hadith do not make any sense to me. The hadith which are without a doubt in line with the Quran..are very reassuring..because it's almost as if they offer detailed explainations with an example to the Quran verse that they are referring to. Still, there are some which just don't seem to fit in very well. Am I the ONLY one who feels this way? I can't help but feel guilty about this..on top of everything else. I know that I could just go along with the general consensus and agree with whatever they say..but that's not the point. The point is..to find the truth..and to live by it.
Do any of you share my sentiments? I have like serious insomnia from this. I can't understand how a Caliphate can come into existance without our Ummah coming to terms with some very important issues.

I've been a muslim for about 5 years now..alhamdulillah..I was 16 at the time..and I'm 21 now. I have to admit, when I embraced Islam..I knew very little about it. I took to the Sunni fold of Islam..and in the last 5 years..I feel as if I've gained immense wealth in acquiring knowledge pertaining to the religion. Still, I have a long ways to go...inshAllah..
Well, basically..I've been having some thoughts on the Ummah..and I noticed one thing..which bothers me..to the point at which..I can't sleep at night. It's that..we don't seem to agree on much!! We all seem to have our own interpretations on just about everything..and mainly...it has a whole lot to do with Shariah. I mean..whether it has to do with stoning..apostasy..marital issues..establishing a caliphate..etc.. There are too many opinions floating out there..too many interpretations..and wayy too many scholars with their own reasoning. :enough!:
I'm definitely not a hadith rejector...and I understand that they are indeed veryyyy much necessary. However, there are sahih hadith our there..which make my head swim. I know I'm no expert on hadith methodology..but seriously..I would like to learn this science!!!!! I'm completely content with Quran..but some hadith do not make any sense to me. The hadith which are without a doubt in line with the Quran..are very reassuring..because it's almost as if they offer detailed explainations with an example to the Quran verse that they are referring to. Still, there are some which just don't seem to fit in very well. Am I the ONLY one who feels this way? I can't help but feel guilty about this..on top of everything else. I know that I could just go along with the general consensus and agree with whatever they say..but that's not the point. The point is..to find the truth..and to live by it.
Do any of you share my sentiments? I have like serious insomnia from this. I can't understand how a Caliphate can come into existance without our Ummah coming to terms with some very important issues.