Yes I’m a muslim so deal with it!
by subacati
Often I an asked why I an a muslim. For those of you who are/were genuinely interested, please do not be offended. For those of you who merely wished to attack my freedom of thought and my freedom of religion, well it's my choice, be offended or not as you please because frankly, I don't give a damn! …
Important websites connected with islam. http://www.ahmed-deedat.co.za http://www.jamaat.net/deedat.htm http://www.timbuktufoundation.org
I have heard of that 'documentary' though I have not seen it myself.David (aka Ravo) Makes mention of it. :awww:I personally won't even respond to someone who sends me that kind of message. They have already made up their minds about Islam and no amount of talking will take away their hate.
True Aadil, but my response is different. I then ask: to whom are you talking? To yourself probably! Should I recall the burning of witch-children in Kenya? Or the very existence of Guantanamo? Or Koran burning by some "reverend" Jones? Or the assumed US-Egypt Coptic "amateur-movie" on Islam that put the world on fire again? Or the Dutch Geert Wilders movies against Islam under the pretence of 'freedom of speech' like the current one (in link)? If you aren't blind, don't you see a pattern rising??What if I claim that the whole Christian 'Jesus story' is but a fake and Christianity by consequence is what the word says, meaning it has nothing to do with any God! Would you be 'glad' about such 'freedom of speech'? Is THAT the way civilized people communicate? Where is RESPECT, politeness and the moderation of our viewpoints and sayings? It's putting insult to injury on a matter that Islam already had established: our Universe is ruled by One God / one Force, and not by Obama, you or me, or anybody else…:mad:
Erm…The second link..cant read..the account has been suspended! Got any other reliable link? Syeikh Ahmed Deedat is really awesome. Pity that he's not around anymore, or there's anyone else like him.
Originally posted by Zulia:
My best suggestion is to try Google. Many link tend to last for only short periods of time. :awww:
http://youtu.be/E_NPtikQOvM Try this one or the next.http://youtu.be/33h_h7mtoN0BE ADVICED THOUGH THAT SOME OF THIS MATERIAL IS SHOCKING AT THE LEAST! Admitting that religious crackpots are everywhere to find. :awww: 😥
:cry:That was terrifyingly gruesome. :insane:
Assalam Aadil,It's been a long time when you commented on my blog, but you're really need now. Someone in person of Judah is there for a religious debate, please come over there. Now!God be with you!
Wu-Alaikum-SalaamCan yo give me a link to the page please? it is not showing on my lists
We've discussed this before. I admit I don't nearly know enough to have an opinion, and I certainly don't dream of denying your freedom. I do know another muslim, and I'm very impressed by what she says. But hey, that's ignorant silly me. I hope you have 24 minutes in the next couple of days (I'll check back some time, but please be patient, I'm very busy in real life). Would you please watch this and give me a few thoughts on what she says… I feel she's a good woman. She makes an awful lot of sense out of her religion – and yes, she's a muslim, or so she claims.
Originally posted by bentrein:
She may be from a Muslim family, but her claim to be a Muslim is on rather shaky ground.But then, she is a political activist and religion is not her primary concern! By her own word, she claims to be non-Muslim in Egypt and Muslim in 'America' purely because it's controversial. Thus she does not claim to actually believe in Islam or the Quran. :sherlock::sst: There is only one 'Hajj' at one specific time of year! Any other pilgrimage in Arabic is called 'Ummrah' instead. Her calling her stay in the USA her 'Hajj' suggests that she considers the USA to be her Most Holy place and the centre of the World. Her reference to a 'grandfather god in the sky' is also rather telling in that this is basically the Hollywood version and quite contrary to both the Catholic and Islamic view of 'The Almighty' :left:
Yes, my concern is her stance about "minorities". Furthermore her viewpoint about the "islamic state". That isn't tmho what I consider to be the essence of Islam. Much of her talk focusses on the superficial appearances of Islam: "I've been on Hajj 4 times…", "I also wore a veil…" and that sort of things as a defense against those who could easily claim that her 'progressive Islam' is none at all. To my opinion too often these superficial appearances are used amongst muslims themselves to "show how good a muslim one is" (f.ex. 'I pray at least 5 times a day'). But it has nothing to do with the essence of Islam. Imagine Christians would do the same on the basis of (f.ex.) Numeri 31:17-18, or 1 Cor.7 and 1 Cor.14-16!! They don't, do they???
Originally posted by nepmak2000:
Most certainly. Especially when she says that 'once she belongs to the majority, she'll move to become the minority once again' or something along those lines. I failed to say – and certainly thought I did, but rereading what I wrote I realized I didn't say – that there are some weird parts to her speech.Originally posted by nepmak2000:
I had to look the quotes up – I'm not familiar enough with the Bible. But no, they certainly don't!Originally posted by qlue:
Thanks for that – and the rest of your comment. It helps me put her in perspective. It's never good to just listen to one voice, so thank you for being my sound-board if you don't mind me putting it this way.
I just watched the link from Ben and I Agree what Aadil said 🙂