
Greetings Morrissey,
May I advise that the discussion would remain more objective if you responded direcctly to my points.
Let's examine what you have said.
morrissey said:
I might as well go back to being a christian if you ask me to have blind faith and just trust that your religion is correct.
I would like to know where I have EVER endorsed blind faith? I am sure you can appreciate the difference between blind faith and evaluating the validity of the message based upon its content. The latter is a logical algorith for discovering the truth while the former is a blatant insult to one's intellect.
My religion is actually vehemently opposed to blind faith and classifies it as the path of the misguided.
The Qur'an states about those who do not use their intellect:
"They have hearts wherewith they understand not, eyes wherewith they see not, and ears wherewith they hear not.* They are like cattles--nay, they are in worse error: for they are heedless." [7:179].
The Qur'an makes it more clear by the following verses:
"Here is a book which We have sent down to you, full of blessings, that you may meditate and reflect on its signs (ayaths), and that people of understanding may receive admonition." [38:29. “In the sight of Allah, people who know are not equal to those who do not know." [39:9]
Allah chose Talut as king of Jews on the grounds of his knowledge and physical ability. [2:247]. Similarly, Prophet Daud [2:251 and 2:80], Yusuf [12:22], Prophet Musa [18:65] were selected by Allah due to their knowledge.
"Behold!* In the creation of the heavens and earth, and in the alternation of night and day, there are signs [ayath] for people of understanding and intellect." [3:190]. "Do they see nothing in the kingdom of the heavens and the earth and all that Allah has created?" [7:185]
The “signs [ayath] “of God, to which the Qur’an in the above verse and other verses constantly refers, are primarily the phenomena of the natural world.* The Qur'an is Allah's speech and a book of guidance in human vernacular form and its parts are called ayath. Similarly, the universe is a book of Allah in the material form and its parts are called ayath in the Qur’an.* Islam does not draw a clear line of demarcation between the natural and supernatural.* The physical universe is an integral part of the Muslim's religious universe.* Humanity has to explore the universe and its laws in order to know God.* Therefore, understanding the spiritual significance of an active nature (kiyan) is an important stepping-stone on the road to Islamic spirituality.* The sun, moon, and stars are not mere heavenly bodies but religious realities that participate in the Islamic vision of the universe.* In the Qur'an, Allah even takes them as witness on the Last Day:*
“So, I call the receding stars to witness.”* [81:15].
Both Qur'an and nature urge human beings to worship God:
“We shall show them our portents on the horizon and within themselves until it will be manifested unto them that it is the truth...” [Qur’an 41:53].
Therefore, a contemplative attitude towards nature is a form of worship.
If you re-read my response carefully, I am sure you will see that what I am advocating is very different from blind faith.
I need proof - like undeniable, 'ohmygosh' that is extremely persuasive. Not just "You will go to H*ll eternally if you dont just believe me". Gosh, flashbacks of christianity or what!
The reasons you are having flashbacks of Christianity is because you are only thinking about Christianity. I never made that statement about Hellfire.
I think you have also not considered the concepts I emphasized in my previous, which Is why I encourage you to respond directly to my points.
There are miracles in Islam as well, just as there is Mount Sinai for the Jews. But remember that such miracles are not what convinced the sincere followers of the Prophets.
Did Prophet Moses gain his followers before or after Mount Sinai??
Leaving christianity was an extremely painful, long drawnout experience, where by I now have little to no contact with my father's side of the family. I spent a long time searching. And then nothing was hidden or mysterious when I started to learn about Judaism, except G-d Himself. The Truth flashed at me in neon lights - it was undeniable - I have never needed to have blind faith whilst I've learnt about Judaism. It's like having something in my soul uncovered, like it was there all along, it just needed to be revealled.
Naturally, this would be expected from any story of conversion, and I congratualte you on your courage to accept Judaism.
But perhaps you could explain to us, the
three most convincing factors in your conversion to Judaism, either any inadequacies in Christianity or any positive features of Judaism.
I think this would be a very important point.
The Jews trusted Moses because he promised to fulfil for them the ancient promises God made to their forefathers, Avraham, Isaac and Jakob.
And you know as well as I do, that a man who promises to simply fulfill ancient promises is
not evidence for the validity of a claim, but it is a claim itself.
They were Noachides who knew that God had greater things promised to them, and they trusted that Moses would lead them to the place where they would receive this Covenant from God Himself.
Why did they trust Prophet Moses? Would you describe these people as weak minded because they believed in him without recieving direct revelation from God? Would you, thus, describe the closest followers of Prophet Moses as 'blind followers'?
This is the miracle of Sinai, Moses proved Himself by bringing them to experience this, en masse. God gave them all the Torah, Moses *lead* them to the Giving of the Torah, because he proved the most worthy to do so.
Again, you are labelling the miracle at Mount Sinai as the evidence for their faith, yet it is clearly not so, from a simple glance at history.
The Miracle at Mount Sinai was for
those who were already his followers, i.e. they already believed in him and had faith in him. WHY?
They believed in him because of the content of his message.
Are miracles as important as you make them seem?
- if they were, we should have expected the armies of Pharoah to believe in Prophet Moses after witnessing the stick-snake, or the splitting of the sea
-if they were, we should have expected the followers of Prophet Moses to come to him only after the miracles
-if they were, we should have expected Prophet Moses to perform the miracles at the very initiation of his mission
-if they were, we should have expected a dramatic change on the conduct of the Children of Israel, one of devotion to the laws of God, rather than the rebellious conduct which the Tanakh records
The Jews dont expect me to believe them, but I cannot not believe them. The Jews just expect mankind to trust the Covenant that G-d made to all mankind, which is why when one reads the 7 Laws, one thinks 'but that's really obvious - I could have thought of that myself'. Of course you could have thought it up yourself. It is a Covenant inscribed in your soul, which is represented by the Rainbow, the sign.
Perhaps you can elaborate on the reasoning behind the highlighted statement.
I would also like to comment on a very important point you raised.
Yes, God's laws are known to human beings because God has implanted in every human being the
fitrah, an innate sense of good, much like a moral compass. It may become clouded by our desires and remain unused, but it is there in every human being and the way of submission is the natural way which our fitrah points to.
The Qur'an says:
3:114 They(the muslims) believe in Allah and the Last Day; they enjoin what is maruf, and forbid what is munkar; and they hasten (in emulation) in (all) good works: They are in the ranks of the righteous.
Munkar is evil, and Maruf refers to what is known by all humanity as righteous and good. So the call to Islam, is a call to one's true nature of good, given by God.
Ansar, I dont think you truly judge the validity of a message based upon the content of the message itself, in reference to Judaism - you show yourself to be uneducated about Torah Judaism, which is why you have gone to the J4J site to learn.
I think it would be very foolish to think that the knowledgeable need not learn. Learning is an ongoing process. I fail to see how my striving for interfaith discussions reflects ignorance on my part.
I chose Islam, not because my parents were Muslim, but because I saw the truth in Islam after approaching the universe with logic and reason.
As far as the content of the message of Judaism, I believe that Judaism as taught by Prophet Moses pbuh was Islam, as were all the Prophets of God. The message brought by God's human guides is the same eternal message of Islam.
Islam is not a different religion. Islam is the final message and the seal of the messages of the previous Prophets.
I believe in Prophet Moses and his message, and therefore profess myself to be one of his followers.
Please contemplate the following verses:
Suratul Baqarah:
130. And who turns away from the religion of Ibrâhim (Abraham) (i.e. Islâmic Monotheism) except him who befools himself? Truly, We chose him in this world and verily, in the Hereafter he will be among the righteous.
131. When his Lord said to him, "Submit (i.e. be a Muslim)!" He said, "I have submitted myself (as a Muslim) to the Lord of the 'Alamîn (mankind, jinns and all that exists)."
132. And this (submission to Allâh, Islâm) was enjoined by Ibrâhim (Abraham) upon his sons and by Ya'qûb (Jacob), (saying), "O my sons! Allâh has chosen for you the (true) religion, then die not except in the Faith of Islâm (as Muslims - Islâmic Monotheism)."
133. Or were you witnesses when death approached Ya'qûb (Jacob)? When he said unto his sons, "What will you worship after me?" They said, "We shall worship your Ilâh (God - Allâh), the Ilâh (God) of your fathers, Ibrâhim (Abraham), Ismâ'il (Ishmael), Ishâque (Isaac), One Ilâh (God), and to Him we submit (in Islâm)."
134. That was a nation who has passed away. They shall receive the reward of what they earned and you of what you earn. And you will not be asked of what they used to do.
135. And they say, "Be Jews or Christians, then you will be guided." Say (to them, O Muhammad Peace be upon him ), "Nay, (We follow) only the religion of Ibrâhim (Abraham), Hanifa [Islâmic Monotheism, i.e. to worship none but Allâh (Alone)], and he was not of Al-Mushrikûn (those who worshipped others along with Allâh - see V.2:105)."
136. Say (O Muslims), "We believe in Allâh and that which has been sent down to us and that which has been sent down to Ibrâhim (Abraham), Ismâ'il (Ishmael), Ishâque (Isaac), Ya'qûb (Jacob), and to Al-Asbât [the twelve sons of Ya'qûb (Jacob)], and that which has been given to Mûsa (Moses) and 'Iesa (Jesus), and that which has been given to the Prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them, and to Him we have submitted (in Islâm)."
137. So if they believe in the like of that which you believe, then they are rightly guided, but if they turn away, then they are only in opposition. So Allâh will suffice you against them. And He is the All-Hearer, the All-Knower.
138. [Our Sibghah (religion) is] the Sibghah (Religion) of Allâh (Islâm) and which Sibghah (religion) can be better than Allâh's? And we are His worshippers.
I dont take Judaism lightly. Judaism begs to be disected and questioned in order to gain understanding. There is never a question I have asked of a Rabbi where they have responded "Have blind faith", as you ask of me, and as christians ask of me.
Please do NOT put words in my mouth! I never said "have blind faith"! That is dynamically opposed to the values of my religion.
I request that you re-read my post and answer my points directly, as it seems that you have completely misinterpreted by message, or are replacing my words with your past impression of Christians.
Ansar, If the Jews corrupted their scriptures, why would the only part not corrupted be the part which you are trying to use to prove that they did? Surely if someone is trying to change a document to suit their 'wicked ways', they would paint themselves in a prettier light? It just seems absurd.
The parts of the Torah that muslims believe in are those that are confirmed by God's latest revelation. Confusion and corruption has spread in the previous revelations, so the final message clarifies the matter. This time, it is not a test of humans to preserve it, but to spread its light to people of all nations. The previous messages were restricted to their respective nations.
Also, Ansar, you claim that millions of muslims are corrupt
Can you please start quoting my statements and responding to them directly. I find it very difficult to dialogue through so many strawmen- I have not claimed what you attribute to me.
There are corrupt people in every group.
because they support terrorism against innocent people
Islam denounces terrorism.
God commands justice and doing good and giving to relatives. And He forbids indecency and doing wrong and tyranny. He warns you so that hopefully you will pay heed. (Qur'an, 16:90)
Please read:
http://islamdenouncesterrorism.com/terrorism1.htm
http://thetruereligion.org/modules/wfsection/index.php?category=14
What is Allah going to do about it?
Punish them. What else would He do about it? Salvation belongs to those who have faith and perform righteous deeds.
As the Qur'an says:
41:46 Whoever works righteousness benefits his own soul; whoever works evil, it is against his own soul: nor is thy Lord ever unjust (in the least) to His Servants.
The Jews dont get away with it, according to you, but you think the multitudes of Muslims I see crowding the streets in different middle eastern cities etc, after terroist attacks (eg, 911), shouting 'death to Jews' (G-d forbid) and 'death to America' (G-d forbid!) will get away with it?
A couple of points here:
You are judging Islam based on the typical misconceptions from the media. You are allowing your personal experience to cloud your perception of Islam. If you had an abusive teacher, would you ask for all schools to be shut down?
Secondly, if you wish to understand why these people react in the way they do, then perhaps you should do some research on the conditions in their countries and pretty much "stepp into their shoes". Obviously, much of the behaviour around the world is against Islamic teachings, and as such I certainly am opposed to it, and join all the other Muslims in denouncing it. But that does not negate the fact that we should still try to understand these people, to understand their situation. Only by doing that, will it resolve our conflicts. I am sure you would not wish them to judge you based on the stereotypical views of their media, so why would you make the same mistake?
This has nothing to do with Islam, its just a simple attitude for world peace.
What does your Quran say about what will happen to these murderous venomous people, which you say have nothing to do with the Islam you are a part of?
"my" Qur'an, as you have chosen to label it, says the following:
...if someone kills another person - unless it is in retaliation for someone else or for causing corruption in the earth - it is as if he had murdered all mankind. And if anyone gives life to another person, it is as if he had given life to all mankind... (Qur'an, 5:32
God does not love corruption". (Qur'an, 2:205)
Eat and drink of God's provision and do not go about the earth corrupting it. (Qur'an, 2:60)
Do not corrupt the earth after it has been put right. Call on Him fearfully and eagerly. God's mercy is close to the good-doers. (Qur'an, 7:56)
It is quite impossible for someone who fears God and has grasped the true morality of Islam to support violence or wickedness, or to take part in such actions. That is why Islam is the true solution to terrorism. When the sublime morality of the Qur'an is explained, it will be impossible for people to connect true Islam with those who support or join groups that aim at hatred, war and chaos. That is because God has forbidden wickedness:
Whenever he holds the upperhand, he goes about the earth corrupting it, destroying (people's) crops and breeding stock. God does not love corruption. When he is told to have fear of God, he is seized by pride which drives him to wrongdoing. Hell will be enough for him! What an evil resting-place. (Qur'an, 2:205-206)
... And do good as God has been good to you. And do not seek to cause corruption in the earth. God does not love corrupters. (Qur'an, 28:77)
Please read here:
http://islamdenouncesterrorism.com/terrorism2.htm
Ansar, my baby brother has had 2 near misses with suicide bombers. Only by the Infinite Mercies of HaShem has he been saved. Once he was 20 mtrs away from the edge of the blast site - he'd walked into a shop, Baruch HaShem!!, and the other time he miraculously overslept and missed the bus he caught every day to work, Baruch HaSHem!!. G-d is looking after him, and the G-d that protects him, is the G-d that I direct my prayers and worship to - and that G-d is the G-d of the Jews.
I am glad that Allah swt saved your baby brother from such a dreadful catastrophe, but I'm afraid I don't see the point your are making with this narrative. Unless you wish to imply that we have seperate Gods and you are tallying up the score for "the Jewish God", which is a ludicrous notion.
Or perhaps you are wishing to blame Islam for your personal experiences with Muslims, which would be as ludicrous as blaming Judaism for the corruption of some Jews, or even more simply, blaming Mathematics for the mistake you obtained on your test.
I am continuously fulfilled through Judaism, and I'm not even Jewish....I dont need Islam, I see the teachings of Judaism written on my soul....
Perhaps you have not yet realized that Judaism as practiced by Prophet Moses was Islam. Islam is not an alternate system. It is the last and final revelation of God, to complete the message to humanity.
I strongly encourage that you begin some basic understanding of Islam from this website:
http://www.beconvinced.com
In many cases you will find that it complements your Judaic beliefs.
In fact, Muslims are Noahides in practice. The only difference is we have the additional belief in the completeion of God's message.
I cannot see any good reason to change this? If Islam teaches that I need to convert, I need to know why....and no one can sufficiently show me why.
I don't think you have waited lonbg enough for that. The discussion has only just begun. Please check out the links I gave you. I find that reading about Judaism is very useful to me, maybe you will find the same thing about Islam.
It's like sitting at a banquet table covered in the greatest food and drink, and someone saying to me...."you look hungry, you look like you need food".....I then look at the food in front of me and think "no I dont"...
The food has not yet been prepared, and you haven't yet taken your seat at the table.
greetings of peace from a Muslim Noahide,
Ansar Al-'Adl