Islam will be most followed religion by 2070: Research

Fareed490

Junior Member
We can understand why Al Islam will be the most followed religion. Why? Because "We" don't attend Jummah and change clothing to party to the morning sun,. claiming to others that 'We Love God.' Oh, really? We don't use every foul word that is "whispered into Our minds." (was wiss su) We say the Bis-mi'allah with every breath We take. Every potential move We make. And Only for Allah's Sake.
More important than anything else, however; Mankind has found no peace in this Dunyah. Only Lies and Deception. We are (and were) tired of those Lies. Allah removed the veil of Deception from Our eyes.
Mankind has grown weary and downcast at not finding a direct "Path" to their Creator, without having to pay up front to evil and demonic men and women, who claim to have direct assess to "God", (Subhanah 'Ala)! They have nothing more than His promise of Hell's Eternal Flames. Insha Allah.
Media is fighting for it's life in an effort to keep mankind in the dark. But We Believer's know... "Those whom Allah (SWA) gives no light. There is no Light. Ameen?
 

Abu Juwairiya

Junior Member
Islam is currently the highest growing religion in many countries as well as the second highest religious minority in other nations. While Shintoism, Confucianism, Hinduism and Lamaism are also experiencing fantastic growth globally, it is largely due to high birth rates among existing adherents.

The exceptions are Catholicism (as opposed to Christianity), Buddhism and Paganism.

While Catholicism is expanding across the world, it is shrinking in Europe, the US, Canada, Australia, NZ and other western nations. It is further decreasing in Central and South America where Christian journals have been requesting international support for making Christianity more appealing for over a decade.

Buddhism has an attraction based on the concepts of 'meditation', 'inner peace' and 'solitude'. It experienced a 63% increase between 1934 to 1984 globally. While the religion allows adherents to isolate themselves from the world in general, it also espouses beliefs in the absence of a Creator, an afterlife, justice for the wrongs committed against people by those already in the grave/s and has no theocratic structure or system for governance.

Paganism on the other hand has seen a modest revival after a two thousand year silence. While there has been a proliferation of interest in 'paganism', its actual foundations are weak. There is no singular religion to speak of, ritual is not based on creed but on personal interest, there is little emphasis on rules/regulations and more on practice. There are no concepts of 'clergy', 'purpose of creation', 'congregational gatherings' and no 'scripture' to speak of. It is however to some degree involve the use of calling 'spirits' (Jinn) and the occult in rituals.
 
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