Dear forum,
I am new here.
I would like to learn more about Islam.
I also have a specific question. This morning I asked a friend, if he could help me fix a small cupboard in my room, one that he put together years ago. So he knows how...
He denied me his help because I don't do Ramadan and 5 times prayer, in short, because to him I am an "infidel". (He's into Islam since 2 or 3 years, and he has had mental problems in the past.)
I was pretty surprised, negatively, of course, because I was brought up in that way, that you offer help to anybody, no matter to which religion he or she belongs.
I am familiar with the Christian and Buddhist traditions.
They would both help anybody.
Now, how is it in Islam?
Was it correct of him to refuse to help?
I would be thankful for quotes from the Q'ran....
Needless to say I'm sad.
We once used to love each other, and now he makes me feel like dirt.
My suspicion is, he is making excuses...hm.
Looking forward to your replies.
Habibi
I am new here.
I would like to learn more about Islam.
I also have a specific question. This morning I asked a friend, if he could help me fix a small cupboard in my room, one that he put together years ago. So he knows how...
He denied me his help because I don't do Ramadan and 5 times prayer, in short, because to him I am an "infidel". (He's into Islam since 2 or 3 years, and he has had mental problems in the past.)
I was pretty surprised, negatively, of course, because I was brought up in that way, that you offer help to anybody, no matter to which religion he or she belongs.
I am familiar with the Christian and Buddhist traditions.
They would both help anybody.
Now, how is it in Islam?
Was it correct of him to refuse to help?
I would be thankful for quotes from the Q'ran....
Needless to say I'm sad.
We once used to love each other, and now he makes me feel like dirt.
My suspicion is, he is making excuses...hm.
Looking forward to your replies.
Habibi