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He's left Islam now, he says he only accepted it because he was on drugs. Yeah, right. He probably just wanted to say 'you would only become Muslim if you were on drugs'. Imagine if somebody said this to you:
Islam is evil!
Islam is bad!
Islam is false!
Islam is beautiful! Oh wait, that's just the crack talking. Islam is vicious!
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I saw the video and felt that he was converting for the wrong reason. He was talking about the number of planets mentioned in the Qur'an. But this is really just a case of some ignorant Muslims reading things into an âyah that really isn't there. It shows you how some people are obsessed with finding scientifical miracles in the Qur'an. Read more about this here: http://www.islamtoday.com/showme2.cfm?cat_id=29&sub_cat_id=870
I actually wanted to contact him and tell him this, and talk to him about tawhid instead.
I saw the video and felt that he was converting for the wrong reason. He was talking about the number of planets mentioned in the Qur'an. But this is really just a case of some ignorant Muslims reading things into an âyah that really isn't there. It shows you how some people are obsessed with finding scientifical miracles in the Qur'an. Read more about this here: http://www.islamtoday.com/showme2.cfm?cat_id=29&sub_cat_id=870
Greetings, Abu Zakariya and Skillganon
I am interested to read your views.
I am certainly under the impression that using scientific proof from the Qu'ran is very important to some Muslims - especially to draw scientifically minded people to Islam. Certainly I have read many threads on such topics here in LI.
Is this approach not agreed upon by all?
Where do you think lies the true convincing force of the Qu'ran, if not it it's scientific truths?
Peace
Oh goodie...one leaves Islam, and another accepts Islam....what perfect equilibrium.
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Bliss
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