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If you don't mind could I ask you what you believe God's/Allah's plan to be in regards to our salvation? Just the basics if you want. I have a little understanding when it comes to Islam but I've never actually talked to a muslim before so I'm interested in what you believe in comparison to what I have read.
I disagree with this, I believe Islam is perfect.I've come to and understanding that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam by themselves are incomplete but need each other to better understand our Creator's plan. Do you agree disagree with this point?
Are you familiar with the religion of christianity? If so what do you see as the major differences? Hope I'm not asking to much but I am interested in what you have to say. Thanks in advance for your answers. I'll be back on here later today to check back in.
Muhammad said:If you don't mind could I ask you what you believe God's/Allah's plan to be in regards to our salvation? Just the basics if you want. I have a little understanding when it comes to Islam but I've never actually talked to a muslim before so I'm interested in what you believe in comparison to what I have read.
Well I don't believe in salvation. I believe everyone will be accountable for all the things they did, we are not accountable for the sins of our fathers not even Adam. Even tho Adam sinned Allah in the Quran tells us that Adam repented and he forgiven his sin.
2:37Then Adam received from his Lord Words. And his Lord pardoned him (accepted his repentance). Verily, He is the One Who forgives (accepts repentance), the Most Merciful.
Muhammad said:I disagree with this, I believe Islam is perfect.I've come to and understanding that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam by themselves are incomplete but need each other to better understand our Creator's plan. Do you agree disagree with this point?
5:3 This day have I perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion.
A Jew once came to Omar the second Islamic Calipha and told him that you Muslims always mention a verse and if it came down to us Jews we would choose that day as a day of celebration, Omar asked him which verse, and the Jew cited this one.
I didn't understand what you mean by our creator's plan, can you please explain more?
Muhammad said:Are you familiar with the religion of christianity? If so what do you see as the major differences? Hope I'm not asking to much but I am interested in what you have to say. Thanks in advance for your answers. I'll be back on here later today to check back in.
Yes I'm, I think the major difference is that Christians believe it's necessary for God to sacrifice himself/his son in order to forgive our sins while we believe that he would just accept any repentance because he is merciful we also believe he also forgive unrepented sins if he wish to without the sinner repenting.
Also we don't believe God has a son or a mother, we don't believe he came to earth, and we believe he doesn't look like humans.
As far as Islam being perfect we will have to agree to disagree as personally I think all religions are not perfect as we are not perfect. Making rules and regulations to how one should live according to man when we were designed with free will and individuality seems to not jive with my understanding of God.
As far as our Creator's plan, that is simply what God has intended to happen from the beginning of time until the end of time when we are all judged. Creator, Supreme Being, Allah, God, etc. whatever term as long as it is in regards to only One 'God' and the Beginning of all that is.
What are your thoughts on Jesus?
Is the Qur'an available online anywhere? I wouldn't mind checking it out.
Muhammad said:Hello, I'm new here and I thought why not to start with a thread like this.
Ask me anything about my religion, country, personal life and I'll try to answer them all
I'm 19 from Saudi Arabia, I learned English 3-4 years ago so my grammar isn't perfect.;p
(THE) said:Muhammad said:Hello, I'm new here and I thought why not to start with a thread like this.
Ask me anything about my religion, country, personal life and I'll try to answer them all
I'm 19 from Saudi Arabia, I learned English 3-4 years ago so my grammar isn't perfect.;p
Is it true you guys believe the devil (belize) was once a angel,,,,but God told him to bow to Adam and the devil (belize) wouldnt???????
jasoncran said:quick question have made the haj to mecca, and what are the five pillars of islam. i know that one them is got to mecca if able to.
J. M. Shott said:I have a question:
You say that you believe that Jesus Christ was a messenger and not the Son of God. What part of Jesus' teachings do you believe? If you took all of the teachings of Jesus in the Bible for truth, it would be hard to only see him as a prophet-messenger, and not the Son of God.
Muhammad said:J. M. Shott said:I have a question:
You say that you believe that Jesus Christ was a messenger and not the Son of God. What part of Jesus' teachings do you believe? If you took all of the teachings of Jesus in the Bible for truth, it would be hard to only see him as a prophet-messenger, and not the Son of God.
I believe the Gospel is one and its words are the words of God sent to Jesus just like the Torah, but today you have 4 Gospels and the ones who wrote them are followers of the 12 disciples. So I don't believe today's Gospel is the original Gospel. Also where in the Gospel does Jesus say I'm the son of god? I understand he says father a lot, but don't you and Jews say our father too? Also I understand you have an important prophet called Paul but in Islam we believe between Jesus and Muhammad there were no prophets so I don't believe in Paul.
seekandlisten said:Do you have a set day of the week for worship like the sabbath or sunday like the christians? What do these meetings consist of if you don't mind me asking? Is is similar to the way other religions function? What is the women's role in worship?
Sorry for all the questions. I much rather prefer asking those in other religions questions rather than just reading what people say about religions. Thanks
azlan88 said:Muhammad, if I may, I would like to go back to your point that God just forgives those who are willing to repent. Allow me to use this analogy.
If a judge found you guilty of $2000 worth of damages, would he be a good judge or a bad judge if he just let you go without the fine being paid? Would he not be a corrupt judge if he let you go?
Muhammad said:Well I already said I don't believe in the 4 gospels as the authors probably never met Jesus and there were many gospels but they only picked 4 300 years after Jesus's birth and I don't believe these men who choose which Gospels were "inspired".
When will Muslims start responding to genuine scholarship rather than the falsehoods of third rate novelists like Dan Brown? The 4 documents given the generic name 'Gospels' by the first Christians are accounts and perspectives of the life and message of Jesus Christ. His message is the gospel and, in a sense, he is the gospel. There was never a single book called the gospel, as Muslims foolishly believe, any more than there was ever a single book called the Torah. These four genuine Gospels were the only documents regarded as divinely inspired by the whole Church. During the succeeding centuries forgeries, pseudographs and fakes were produced as vehicles for teachings which were not consistent with the apostolic teaching (heresies and the words of false prophets). Extensive quotations from the true Gospels show that they were regarded as authoritative Scripture no later than the beginning of the 2nd Christian century, long before the formal universal ratification by the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D. The 4 true Gospels were written by members of the Christian community founded by Jesus himself and included his family, disciples, and a host of other witnesses of his life, ministry, death and resurrection. It is entirely possible that two of the Gospels were written by apostles and two others by the companions of apostles. Each was subject to scrutiny by these eyewitnesses none of whom was a Muslim.
The so-called "Gospel of Thomas" is not a narrative at all but a random collection of 114 sayings many of which are of doubtful authenticity. The so-called "Gospel of Barnabas" was compiled by a 13th century Muslim. The ludicrous "Infancy Gospel of Thomas" is a gnostic fantasy which includes a silly story in which Jesus is said to have made 12 pigeons out of clay and caused them to fly. This same story finds its way into the Quran. Enough said.
Treonte said:Muhammad said:Well I already said I don't believe in the 4 gospels as the authors probably never met Jesus and there were many gospels but they only picked 4 300 years after Jesus's birth and I don't believe these men who choose which Gospels were "inspired".
When will Muslims start responding to genuine scholarship rather than the falsehoods of third rate novelists like Dan Brown? The 4 documents given the generic name 'Gospels' by the first Christians are accounts and perspectives of the life and message of Jesus Christ. His message is the gospel and, in a sense, he is the gospel. There was never a single book called the gospel, as Muslims foolishly believe, any more than there was ever a single book called the Torah. These four genuine Gospels were the only documents regarded as divinely inspired by the whole Church. During the succeeding centuries forgeries, pseudographs and fakes were produced as vehicles for teachings which were not consistent with the apostolic teaching (heresies and the words of false prophets). Extensive quotations from the true Gospels show that they were regarded as authoritative Scripture no later than the beginning of the 2nd Christian century, long before the formal universal ratification by the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D. The 4 true Gospels were written by members of the Christian community founded by Jesus himself and included his family, disciples, and a host of other witnesses of his life, ministry, death and resurrection. It is entirely possible that two of the Gospels were written by apostles and two others by the companions of apostles. Each was subject to scrutiny by these eyewitnesses none of whom was a Muslim.
The so-called "Gospel of Thomas" is not a narrative at all but a random collection of 114 sayings many of which are of doubtful authenticity. The so-called "Gospel of Barnabas" was compiled by a 13th century Muslim. The ludicrous "Infancy Gospel of Thomas" is a gnostic fantasy which includes a silly story in which Jesus is said to have made 12 pigeons out of clay and caused them to fly. This same story finds its way into the Quran. Enough said.