FreedomFighter
Junior Member
its ok people
my friend, (hopefully you will not consider that disrespctful) All i have done is pose is a simple question and i am seeking a civil conversation or discussionaround that. I have not disrespected anyone and i think most people on this forum will agree with me on that.
with regards respecting beliefs thats a two way stream i have at no point asked you to respect my belief that there is no god and i do not intend to ask you to do so.
regards
tell me what proofs do you have that theres no god and i will follow you .
my 'belief' is in fact a lack of a belief in god
Why, what proof's do you need. Do you actually want to see God?, That would remove the purpose of our religion and him wanting you to come to him but he has given signs...
And from personal experience no doubt in my mind that there is a God, not because people tell me, because of our religion's Wisdom. In my mind through our rules and responsibilities our religion is very wise indeed i can explain it to you if you want...
Edit: I mean, Just look at pork-
www.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070129035438AAy8Uic
www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0MALRkzDJc
Firstly, welcome. I hope you will ask question in professional manner otherwise someone will ban you from here.
thank you for your welcome attached with your threat.
i hope you will have gone through all my posts which hopefully will have indicated my 'professional' use of language.
my intention is simply to have a civil discussion with the people of this forum. most people have been very welcoming on this board and i thank them for that, however there have been some individuals who seem threatened by someone asking questions about their faith, i do find that quite intriguing.
it was a political move to unite the tribes of the time considering jerusalem was the original epicentre of the muslims.
A separation had to be made between the people and the pagan worship that they used to perform at the Kaba. Jerusalem served that purpose very well by distancing the people from their pagan and idolatrous associations.
Once monotheism was fully established in the minds and hearts of the believers and once the Kaba's position with Abraham and with monotheism was made clear, the way was open to restore the Kaba as the direction of prayers
hello forum. could someone please help with the following question. As I understand it the kaaba is a pre islamic monument utilised by pagans. why do muslims revere it it considering its roots. the defacto answer i have previously had is that abraham built it as a muslim building but that doesnt hold much credence with me. is it not more realistic that it was a political move to unite the tribes of the time considering jerusalem was the original epicentre of the muslims. How do you feel about prostating towards a pagan polyestic symbol whenever you pray?
regards
hello forum. could someone please help with the following question. As I understand it the kaaba is a pre islamic monument utilised by pagans. why do muslims revere it it considering its roots. the defacto answer i have previously had is that abraham built it as a muslim building but that doesnt hold much credence with me. is it not more realistic that it was a political move to unite the tribes of the time considering jerusalem was the original epicentre of the muslims. How do you feel about prostating towards a pagan polyestic symbol whenever you pray?
regards
How true! While a minority of atheists did find the truth of Islam, the majority unfortunately are arrogant. That is what I have found after dialoguing with many of them. They hold their opinions and theories above all else and tend to put down the views of others.
Albert Einstein once said something profound. He said that there are only two ways to look at the universe: that nothing is a miracle and that everything is a miracle! Atheists believe that nothing is a miracle. We believe that everything is an awesome miracle. An atheist would read the Quran and get bored. We read the Quran and it shakes every cell in our bodies, warms our hearts and provokes our minds.