answering christianity

IbnAlAawam

Junior Member
Best is to ask the brother.

Anyway, 360, 350, 370 does not make a big difference.
Also, the fact that most Arab tribes had idols, does not mean there were no monotheists, as we know.
 

Delta

Banned
For me it is very important

because of this :

Eid ul-Fitr or Id-Ul-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر ‘Īd al-Fiṭr), often abbreviated as simply Eid, is an Islamic holiday that marks the end of Ramadan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_ul-Fitr

The first Eid was celebrated in 624 CE by Muhammad with his companions and relatives after winning THE BATTLE OF BADR. This very occasion is celebrated annually in the lunar calendar as Eid Ul Fitr.


And the lunar calendar has 360 days, or sort of
 

Delta

Banned
Al-Haram d'Al-Masjid was quoted by Diodorus Siculus ( a Greek historian of 1st century BC ) who wrote about that
 

nyerekareem

abdur-rahman
:salam2:

what's important is that we worship one god. we as muslims worship one incomparable god. whether or not the pre-islamic arabs worshipped hundreds of gods is really irrelevant. muhammad:saw: risked his life by saying " LAA ILAHA ILLA LAA " he showed them the falsehood in having multiple deities. when he explained the truth more and more people began to embrace it. he cleared the kaaba of idols and mecca was back to it's monotheistic and abrahamic roots.
 

Delta

Banned
:salam2:

what's important is that we worship one god. we as muslims worship one incomparable god. whether or not the pre-islamic arabs worshipped hundreds of gods is really irrelevant. muhammad:saw: risked his life by saying " LAA ILAHA ILLA LAA " he showed them the falsehood in having multiple deities. when he explained the truth more and more people began to embrace it. he cleared the kaaba of idols and mecca was back to it's monotheistic and abrahamic roots.


Right, I take your own words :

"cleared the kaaba of idols and mecca was back to it's monotheistic and abrahamic roots"

The problem is

- Diodorus Siculus ( 1st century BEFORE CHRIST ) wrote that
- Jesus is a Prophet of Allah, and never put a foot in Mecca
- Mecca was cleared by Mohammad

Why Jesus didn't put a foot in Mecca with all that pagan idols in there ?

As far as I know that is one of your pillars
 

Delta

Banned
Your logic is really strange. Who said that every prophet of God must put foot in Mecca?! Moses, Noah, Jacob, and many more were all prophets of God and they never set foot in Mecca. Why would they if they were not sent to guide the Arabs? That's like saying that because Jesus never set foot in London that the British should not be Christian!

They all never set foot in Mecca, right

And why I must put my feet in there ?
 

Bawar

Struggling2Surrender
subhanallah, I should not be laughing, but some people who come here for clearing there confusions make highly strange ineferences about certain aspects of islam.
sister ayman1, i know your anser was a serious one, but i could not help, but to laugh. astaghfirullah
very wise answer, mashallah

may allah swt grant us hidayah
ameen
wassalam
 

Bawar

Struggling2Surrender
Dear Delta, you don't have to put your foot there. You should consider yourself extremely lucky if you do.
I will pray for you that one day you will put your foot there.
I think the reason you are visiting this website is that you are struggling within yourself for searching the truth as you are not content with your current beliefs.
Allah swt grants hidayah (shows him/her the right path) to whom he loves before the last breath leaves your body.
please, make it easy for yourself to find the truth and not more difficult.

take care
 

Delta

Banned
subhanallah, I should not be laughing, but some people who come here for clearing there confusions make highly strange ineferences about certain aspects of islam.
sister ayman1, i know your anser was a serious one, but i could not help, but to laugh. astaghfirullah
very wise answer, mashallah

may allah swt grant us hidayah
ameen
wassalam


Where is the funny ?

Is my question some type of a Deadlock ?
 

Delta

Banned
Thanks, for your answers

I now understand that the pilgrimage to Makkah is only a obligation for those who are physically and financially able to do so

maybe all that prophets didn't have enough money like me
 
Thanks, for your answers

I now understand that the pilgrimage to Makkah is only a obligation for those who are physically and financially able to do so

maybe all that prophets didn't have enough money like me


Most prophets were quite poor and didnt really care about money that much.
 

Bawar

Struggling2Surrender
Dear Delta! Allah swt has ordered those who accept islam as their way of life to make Ka'aba, the mosque in Makkah, their Qibla (a direction to face to while praying to Allah swt). Did you know that Masjidul Aqsa is muslims' second Qibla. There was a time when Allah swt ordered the prophet Muhammad saws to face Masjidul Aqsa (which is in Jerrusalem, palestine) while praying.
You are missing an important point here. Muslims follow what has been ordered by Allah swt. Prophet Ibrahim alaihissalam (Abraham) and Ismail as (Ishamil) were ordred by Allah swt to build the Ka'ba.
Muslims follow the sunnah (ways) of prophet Ibrahim when they are going on pilgrimage to Makkah.

I hope it cleared some points.
take care
 

Delta

Banned
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There was a time when Allah swt ordered the prophet Muhammad saws to face Masjidul Aqsa (which is in Jerrusalem, palestine) while praying.

Thank you, didn't know that, did Allah changed afterwards His mind to face our prayers to Mecca ? Can Allah change His mind and thoughts as a Human ?

I'm so confused
 
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