Here's a question or two.
Over two days or so, I was thinking about and learning about Islam, and I was very zealous, and was finding what I thought to be a lot of truth present. So, not truly realizing the importance of it, I said the Sahada. Since that point I've been faced with some major questions, and I am afraid to learn and recite prayers based upon conflicts I uncovered with Jewish-related beliefs - such as the fact that I haven't found the tetragrammaton (the Creator's name) in the Quran. Am I at fault for not reciting the prayers? How grave is the fault? I feel like I'm on the fence, and I don't like it.
Over two days or so, I was thinking about and learning about Islam, and I was very zealous, and was finding what I thought to be a lot of truth present. So, not truly realizing the importance of it, I said the Sahada. Since that point I've been faced with some major questions, and I am afraid to learn and recite prayers based upon conflicts I uncovered with Jewish-related beliefs - such as the fact that I haven't found the tetragrammaton (the Creator's name) in the Quran. Am I at fault for not reciting the prayers? How grave is the fault? I feel like I'm on the fence, and I don't like it.