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Hello,
I consider myself as a non-practicing Muslim trying to become in good relations with Allah (God). But I have several questions which, though may sound simple, are quite though provoking. You input is highly appreciated.
1.) Why are you Muslim, Christian, or Jew etc? In majority of the cases, an honest person would say "because I grew up Muslim, Christian etc etc" or in the lines of "my parents are Muslim, Hindu and so on." I hope you get the point. Hence, people are following their faiths blindly to begin with. Intellect is something valued in all faiths, so why dont we use it? I am sure most people follow their respective faiths blindly, and indeed God will not be please. So my question is --- if most people follow their religion blindly, wouldnt that defeat the entire idea of understanding God and his laws?
2.) Most faiths show the impression that God gives preference to a certain group (ex. Jews are "the chosen one," Christian belive people can go to heaven through believing in Christ's divinity etc etc.). This leads to a superiority complex, ie. my religion is right and your's is wrong, hence I am ahead of you. You can deny it, but deep inside thats reality. Are we becoming hostile because we dont understand God? I understand its human nature, but again this is attributed to blind faith. Religion can be extremely dangerous. For instance, lets assume that everyone finds out in the afterlife that Allah exists and Muslims were right. How do you think that will affect the mindset of Hindus, Buddhists etc etc who spent generations worshipping idols and their own God only to find that they were misguided and become devastated?
3.) I have come to realize that God's words cannot be followed in its entirety. For instance, the Ten Commandments is literally impossible to follow during our age. I find life to be nothing but a test imposed by Allah to test the strength of our will and God. I am sure that 99% will end up failing God's test, regardless of the faith. So my question is, have humans molded society in such a way to breed greed, hate and sins? In other words, have we abandoned God (becuse we do not see His presence) to such an extent that we take sins for granted?
4.) We live in an age where Islam and other faiths is being attacked frequently. Idk about you, but Islam has become synonymous with evil by other faiths. My question is --- who gives them the right to judge? Who are we to judge? Fighting over blind faith deteriorates the intellect.
I will post more questions soon. Thanks.
I consider myself as a non-practicing Muslim trying to become in good relations with Allah (God). But I have several questions which, though may sound simple, are quite though provoking. You input is highly appreciated.
1.) Why are you Muslim, Christian, or Jew etc? In majority of the cases, an honest person would say "because I grew up Muslim, Christian etc etc" or in the lines of "my parents are Muslim, Hindu and so on." I hope you get the point. Hence, people are following their faiths blindly to begin with. Intellect is something valued in all faiths, so why dont we use it? I am sure most people follow their respective faiths blindly, and indeed God will not be please. So my question is --- if most people follow their religion blindly, wouldnt that defeat the entire idea of understanding God and his laws?
2.) Most faiths show the impression that God gives preference to a certain group (ex. Jews are "the chosen one," Christian belive people can go to heaven through believing in Christ's divinity etc etc.). This leads to a superiority complex, ie. my religion is right and your's is wrong, hence I am ahead of you. You can deny it, but deep inside thats reality. Are we becoming hostile because we dont understand God? I understand its human nature, but again this is attributed to blind faith. Religion can be extremely dangerous. For instance, lets assume that everyone finds out in the afterlife that Allah exists and Muslims were right. How do you think that will affect the mindset of Hindus, Buddhists etc etc who spent generations worshipping idols and their own God only to find that they were misguided and become devastated?
3.) I have come to realize that God's words cannot be followed in its entirety. For instance, the Ten Commandments is literally impossible to follow during our age. I find life to be nothing but a test imposed by Allah to test the strength of our will and God. I am sure that 99% will end up failing God's test, regardless of the faith. So my question is, have humans molded society in such a way to breed greed, hate and sins? In other words, have we abandoned God (becuse we do not see His presence) to such an extent that we take sins for granted?
4.) We live in an age where Islam and other faiths is being attacked frequently. Idk about you, but Islam has become synonymous with evil by other faiths. My question is --- who gives them the right to judge? Who are we to judge? Fighting over blind faith deteriorates the intellect.
I will post more questions soon. Thanks.