Starrynight
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This is something I've discovered within myself and Islam since I reverted. I wanted to share it with new reverts especially because I think our faith is very delicate at this time.
There are many opinions out there that conflict with one another. Scholars give their version of the truth on topics that also conflict with one another. Overall, it can be a confusing. I have been shocked that so many of the scholars I have listened to, as well as some other Muslims have seemed to have such hard hearts.
Islam is about submitting to God. To do this, we must have this best intention. We should spend more time paying attention to the Qur'an and our own hearts instead of those who are trying to force their interpretations on us.
I believe most Muslims have the best intent and simply wish to guide us, but some get lost along the way. Instead of teaching tolerance and love they teach judgmental behavior. Remember something;God is the only one who has a right to judge.
God has given us the trust to punish those who have murdered or raped because he wants us to live in a safe world. But we should not abuse this power and let it leak into other areas and most of all, we should not use it as an excuse to judge those who are different from us.
If you believe in God;If you truly believe in God then you also believe in the Day of Judgment. On that day we will all be held accountable for our actions. Why then do so many feel the need to attack and judge those who we think have "haraam" behavior? Maybe you kindly warn someone once about their behavior, but if they continue to act in this way, simply do not interact with them if it is very wrong in your opinion. Why the need to be harsh and cruel?
Do onto others as you would have them do to you. Do you want God to be harsh and judgmental to you on the Day of Judgment? Maybe if you are loving and merciful of people (especially those who have done wrong) God will be the same with you.
Peace
There are many opinions out there that conflict with one another. Scholars give their version of the truth on topics that also conflict with one another. Overall, it can be a confusing. I have been shocked that so many of the scholars I have listened to, as well as some other Muslims have seemed to have such hard hearts.
Islam is about submitting to God. To do this, we must have this best intention. We should spend more time paying attention to the Qur'an and our own hearts instead of those who are trying to force their interpretations on us.
I believe most Muslims have the best intent and simply wish to guide us, but some get lost along the way. Instead of teaching tolerance and love they teach judgmental behavior. Remember something;God is the only one who has a right to judge.
God has given us the trust to punish those who have murdered or raped because he wants us to live in a safe world. But we should not abuse this power and let it leak into other areas and most of all, we should not use it as an excuse to judge those who are different from us.
If you believe in God;If you truly believe in God then you also believe in the Day of Judgment. On that day we will all be held accountable for our actions. Why then do so many feel the need to attack and judge those who we think have "haraam" behavior? Maybe you kindly warn someone once about their behavior, but if they continue to act in this way, simply do not interact with them if it is very wrong in your opinion. Why the need to be harsh and cruel?
Do onto others as you would have them do to you. Do you want God to be harsh and judgmental to you on the Day of Judgment? Maybe if you are loving and merciful of people (especially those who have done wrong) God will be the same with you.
Peace