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Q. where can i find some islam prayers?? i'm wondering about different religions.
Asked by walks with goats - Wed Nov 4 19:05:32 2009 - - 8 Answers - 3 Comments
A. I'm a muslim (an a person who believe in islam) i will tell you the five main prayers of islam. fajir (dawn),zuhur (noon), ASR (afternoon), maghrib (sunset), and isha (night). for excat time go to hope this helps. bye.
Answered by Monis - Thu Nov 5 17:50:26 2009
Q. where can i find some islam prayers?? i'm wondering about different religions.
Asked by walks with goats - Wed Nov 4 19:05:32 2009 - - 8 Answers - 3 Comments
A. I'm a muslim (an a person who believe in islam) i will tell you the five main prayers of islam. fajir (dawn),zuhur (noon), ASR (afternoon), maghrib (sunset), and isha (night). for excat time go to hope this helps. bye.
Answered by Monis - Thu Nov 5 17:50:26 2009
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Q. So, I read the Quran. I read the story of Muhammad. Now, I could be very wrong and stupid to perceive what I did the way I did.(feel free to call me wrong and stupid.) But What I read basically said that Muhammad was a rich and powerful young man who traveled a lot. He was very fond of Christianity and Judaism. He was a follower of both religions. One day he comes scurrying out the woods saying an angel of God told him a new prophecy that rules Jesus out as the Son of Man. No miracles, no proof. Just the advantage of his majesty that if you don't believe this you will be stoned to death or beheaded. (That still works today in the middle east). I don't think he way lying about the angel telling him the prophecy, only I don't believe It was… [cont.]
Asked by The Jacko - Fri Jan 9 14:58:24 2009 - - 8 Answers - 5 Comments
A. The Prophet Muhammad, Peace and Blessings be upon Him, was not rich and powerful as you claim. Rather the Tribe He was from are powerful and a prominent Tribe. They are called the Quraysh. You probably got confused somewhere. His first wife, Lady Khadija (May God raise her exalted rank) was a wealthy business woman and had a high status among the people. She hired the Prophet to work for her in doing trades. Usually the "rich and powerful" dont need to work and make money. And He was never fond of christianity or judaism. You probably meant that He was fond of Prophets Moses and Jesus (peace and blessings be upon them). All Prophets taught Islam. All of their beliefs were the same but some of their rules differed slightly. The… [cont.]
Answered by LOuay - Tue Jan 13 02:06:17 2009
Q. So, I read the Quran. I read the story of Muhammad. Now, I could be very wrong and stupid to perceive what I did the way I did.(feel free to call me wrong and stupid.) But What I read basically said that Muhammad was a rich and powerful young man who traveled a lot. He was very fond of Christianity and Judaism. He was a follower of both religions. One day he comes scurrying out the woods saying an angel of God told him a new prophecy that rules Jesus out as the Son of Man. No miracles, no proof. Just the advantage of his majesty that if you don't believe this you will be stoned to death or beheaded. (That still works today in the middle east). I don't think he way lying about the angel telling him the prophecy, only I don't believe It was… [cont.]
Asked by The Jacko - Fri Jan 9 14:58:24 2009 - - 8 Answers - 5 Comments
A. The Prophet Muhammad, Peace and Blessings be upon Him, was not rich and powerful as you claim. Rather the Tribe He was from are powerful and a prominent Tribe. They are called the Quraysh. You probably got confused somewhere. His first wife, Lady Khadija (May God raise her exalted rank) was a wealthy business woman and had a high status among the people. She hired the Prophet to work for her in doing trades. Usually the "rich and powerful" dont need to work and make money. And He was never fond of christianity or judaism. You probably meant that He was fond of Prophets Moses and Jesus (peace and blessings be upon them). All Prophets taught Islam. All of their beliefs were the same but some of their rules differed slightly. The… [cont.]
Answered by LOuay - Tue Jan 13 02:06:17 2009
What are three important principles of islam?
Q. I am doing a report on Islam and have been studying the Koran, but find have had difficulty really finding some of the passages and interpreting main messages. Please explain some of the main idea's that are important also to the Islam Religion as a whole. i forgot to mention that i needed help mostly with the second sura. sorry thanks
Asked by Isabelle G - Tue Feb 3 16:23:58 2009 - - 10 Answers - 3 Comments
A. Ok, we know we don't create each other and we don't come to this world from nowhere because when we die we must be going somewhere as well, hence there must be God, if there were many Gods, they would have fought over what to be created and what not to be, probably over who to die and who to live at the same time... so it's gotta be one God... if that God created us then there must be a reason... could we figure it out on our own? God made it easy and sent us messengers and prophets to show us the way and tell us why... so all the messengers and all the religions are from the same only God, so they've got to be complementary to each other, not opposing each other!!! then God must have said His final words in the last message, what is the… [cont.]
Answered by Faith - Thu Feb 5 09:31:04 2009
Q. I am doing a report on Islam and have been studying the Koran, but find have had difficulty really finding some of the passages and interpreting main messages. Please explain some of the main idea's that are important also to the Islam Religion as a whole. i forgot to mention that i needed help mostly with the second sura. sorry thanks
Asked by Isabelle G - Tue Feb 3 16:23:58 2009 - - 10 Answers - 3 Comments
A. Ok, we know we don't create each other and we don't come to this world from nowhere because when we die we must be going somewhere as well, hence there must be God, if there were many Gods, they would have fought over what to be created and what not to be, probably over who to die and who to live at the same time... so it's gotta be one God... if that God created us then there must be a reason... could we figure it out on our own? God made it easy and sent us messengers and prophets to show us the way and tell us why... so all the messengers and all the religions are from the same only God, so they've got to be complementary to each other, not opposing each other!!! then God must have said His final words in the last message, what is the… [cont.]
Answered by Faith - Thu Feb 5 09:31:04 2009
What is the majority of Islam going to do about the minority?
Q. If there are 1.3 Billion Muslims in the world and only 10% or radicals that makes 130 Million radicals out there. What will Islam do to contain this problem?
Asked by Gerry Owens - Tue Jun 29 13:33:57 2010 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am asking this question myself very often. Why does the majority of Muslims let a "handfull" terrorists/fundamentalist give Islam a bad name by their actions. Why are there not big demonstrations in the Muslim world against Muslim terrorists like against a Muslim writer like Rushdie? After talking to many friend we came to the concusion that most Muslims are afraid of fundamentalists itself. We don't know if we are right or wrong, but I do know persons who receive life threats because they said or wrote something against these fundamentalists' believes. Islam (the Religion) isn't able to do anything. It's up to educated Muslims to stand up and fight against people who damage Islam's reputation. You may please take into consideration… [cont.]
Answered by H - Tue Jun 29 17:57:55 2010
Q. If there are 1.3 Billion Muslims in the world and only 10% or radicals that makes 130 Million radicals out there. What will Islam do to contain this problem?
Asked by Gerry Owens - Tue Jun 29 13:33:57 2010 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am asking this question myself very often. Why does the majority of Muslims let a "handfull" terrorists/fundamentalist give Islam a bad name by their actions. Why are there not big demonstrations in the Muslim world against Muslim terrorists like against a Muslim writer like Rushdie? After talking to many friend we came to the concusion that most Muslims are afraid of fundamentalists itself. We don't know if we are right or wrong, but I do know persons who receive life threats because they said or wrote something against these fundamentalists' believes. Islam (the Religion) isn't able to do anything. It's up to educated Muslims to stand up and fight against people who damage Islam's reputation. You may please take into consideration… [cont.]
Answered by H - Tue Jun 29 17:57:55 2010
How come Islam allows men to have up to four wives?
Q. In the newspaper, they were saying how Israel bombed the house of that guy and killed two of his wives and some of his 12 children, then the next sentence says that in Islam, a man is allowed to have up to four wives. So why does Islam allow up to four wives? And how come Christianity doesnt allow that?
Asked by Lion of Judah Regular - Fri Jan 2 10:40:26 2009 - - 10 Answers - 16 Comments
A. Because a man made the rulesin Islam, not God. God says you may only have one wife. (Most men couldn't handle two wives anyway.)
Answered by Frosty - Fri Jan 2 16:38:30 2009
Q. In the newspaper, they were saying how Israel bombed the house of that guy and killed two of his wives and some of his 12 children, then the next sentence says that in Islam, a man is allowed to have up to four wives. So why does Islam allow up to four wives? And how come Christianity doesnt allow that?
Asked by Lion of Judah Regular - Fri Jan 2 10:40:26 2009 - - 10 Answers - 16 Comments
A. Because a man made the rulesin Islam, not God. God says you may only have one wife. (Most men couldn't handle two wives anyway.)
Answered by Frosty - Fri Jan 2 16:38:30 2009
How is the early expansion of Islam similar and/or different than the Ottoman expansion?
Q. How is the early expansion of Islam similar and/or different than the Ottoman expansion?
Asked by Tom - Sat Sep 15 03:02:04 2007 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. In Eastern Europe, the spread of Islam pretty well mirrored the growth of the Ottoman Empire. However, in Western Europe, Islamic conquest was unconnected with the Ottomans in any but the vaguest possible manner. In fact the Moorish invasion of the Iberian Peninsula predates the establishment of the Ottoman Empire by a couple of hundred years. IIRC, by the late 17th through the early 1pth Century, the Barbary States of North Africa were nominally tributary states of the Ottoman Empire, but were more or less independent of the Sublime Ponte. The Ottomans were more successful in permanently planting Islam in their Balkan possessions than the Moors were in Spain and Portugal. Witness the current conflict between Moslems and Christians… [cont.]
Answered by Doc Hudson - Sat Sep 15 03:19:40 2007
Q. How is the early expansion of Islam similar and/or different than the Ottoman expansion?
Asked by Tom - Sat Sep 15 03:02:04 2007 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. In Eastern Europe, the spread of Islam pretty well mirrored the growth of the Ottoman Empire. However, in Western Europe, Islamic conquest was unconnected with the Ottomans in any but the vaguest possible manner. In fact the Moorish invasion of the Iberian Peninsula predates the establishment of the Ottoman Empire by a couple of hundred years. IIRC, by the late 17th through the early 1pth Century, the Barbary States of North Africa were nominally tributary states of the Ottoman Empire, but were more or less independent of the Sublime Ponte. The Ottomans were more successful in permanently planting Islam in their Balkan possessions than the Moors were in Spain and Portugal. Witness the current conflict between Moslems and Christians… [cont.]
Answered by Doc Hudson - Sat Sep 15 03:19:40 2007
How does a marriage seperation work in islam?
Q. Can a couple be seperated for more then 3 months in islam with out it being considered a divorce?
Asked by Chicago girl - Sun Aug 30 05:45:48 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. this depends on the meaning of "separated" divorce occurs when the man explicitly states that he want to divorce his wife, if separation occur without this statement it will not treated as divorce
Answered by Abdallah B - Tue Sep 1 07:22:40 2009
Q. Can a couple be seperated for more then 3 months in islam with out it being considered a divorce?
Asked by Chicago girl - Sun Aug 30 05:45:48 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. this depends on the meaning of "separated" divorce occurs when the man explicitly states that he want to divorce his wife, if separation occur without this statement it will not treated as divorce
Answered by Abdallah B - Tue Sep 1 07:22:40 2009
What is the overall spiritual or moral problem according to Islam?
Q. I know that salvation in Islam is achieved through following the Kur'an and being a truly good person throughout life. But what is the central human problem according to Islam?
Asked by Amer - Wed Dec 9 18:56:24 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The main topic in Quran is to prove the Oneness of Allah.
Answered by ammori - Thu Dec 10 08:37:41 2009
Q. I know that salvation in Islam is achieved through following the Kur'an and being a truly good person throughout life. But what is the central human problem according to Islam?
Asked by Amer - Wed Dec 9 18:56:24 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The main topic in Quran is to prove the Oneness of Allah.
Answered by ammori - Thu Dec 10 08:37:41 2009
How come atheists are so ignorant about Islam and know a lot about the bible?
Q. I see a bunch of question for Christians but you are ignorant about Islam, why ?
Asked by . - Fri Jul 23 05:19:10 2010 - - 31 Answers - 0 Comments
A. because i dont want to get murdered in my sleep.
Answered by lone.wolf1994 - Fri Jul 23 05:25:13 2010
Q. I see a bunch of question for Christians but you are ignorant about Islam, why ?
Asked by . - Fri Jul 23 05:19:10 2010 - - 31 Answers - 0 Comments
A. because i dont want to get murdered in my sleep.
Answered by lone.wolf1994 - Fri Jul 23 05:25:13 2010
Did those stereotypes and tainted words about islam really work?
Q. Rationally speaking, What did the islamophobics achieve by all the media stereotypes to taint muslims and their religion? Did they really achieve anything out of it? The truth speaks for itself and the statistics say that more people are actually converting to islam. There are smart people who believe in themselves, not in what others judge.
Asked by Alyas (FrmYmn) - Wed Apr 29 15:06:24 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Politics and Popular Opinion is a powerful tool. Even if we decide, decades down the line, that Islam is a religion of peace (which I believe it is), Islamophobes have done the damage and planted seeds of hatred and intolerance for generations to come. From now on there will always be a fringe group or two that hates Muslims, like the Orange Order against Catholics.
Answered by Liberalowings - Wed Apr 29 15:11:18 2009
Q. Rationally speaking, What did the islamophobics achieve by all the media stereotypes to taint muslims and their religion? Did they really achieve anything out of it? The truth speaks for itself and the statistics say that more people are actually converting to islam. There are smart people who believe in themselves, not in what others judge.
Asked by Alyas (FrmYmn) - Wed Apr 29 15:06:24 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Politics and Popular Opinion is a powerful tool. Even if we decide, decades down the line, that Islam is a religion of peace (which I believe it is), Islamophobes have done the damage and planted seeds of hatred and intolerance for generations to come. From now on there will always be a fringe group or two that hates Muslims, like the Orange Order against Catholics.
Answered by Liberalowings - Wed Apr 29 15:11:18 2009
How does Sufism differ from other visions of Islam? What factors led to the development of Sufism?
Q. What were some of the developmental states and stages of Sufism? Why might some Muslims be attracted to this vision of Islam? And what debates surround Sufism?
Asked by angie - Wed Oct 14 21:43:19 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sufism is the inner or spiritual dimension of Islam. Most Sufi orders accept the traditional sources of Islamic teaching (the Quran and the Ahadeeeth - the sayings of the Prophet) as central to their faith, but also emphasize a direct, personal link to God. One way of looking at it is as a path towards getting to know God through a journey - via various sprayers, meditations and teachings - and coming to a realization (like the Zen experience in a way) as opposed to accepting everything on faith, without that direct affirmation. Neither way is per se better than the other - just different. Sufism is practiced by Sunnis and Shi'ites alike and transcends the theopractic (as opposed to practically non-existent theological) differences… [cont.]
Answered by Huss - Sun Oct 18 09:15:45 2009
Q. What were some of the developmental states and stages of Sufism? Why might some Muslims be attracted to this vision of Islam? And what debates surround Sufism?
Asked by angie - Wed Oct 14 21:43:19 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sufism is the inner or spiritual dimension of Islam. Most Sufi orders accept the traditional sources of Islamic teaching (the Quran and the Ahadeeeth - the sayings of the Prophet) as central to their faith, but also emphasize a direct, personal link to God. One way of looking at it is as a path towards getting to know God through a journey - via various sprayers, meditations and teachings - and coming to a realization (like the Zen experience in a way) as opposed to accepting everything on faith, without that direct affirmation. Neither way is per se better than the other - just different. Sufism is practiced by Sunnis and Shi'ites alike and transcends the theopractic (as opposed to practically non-existent theological) differences… [cont.]
Answered by Huss - Sun Oct 18 09:15:45 2009
Why is Islam one of the fastest growing religions in the world?
Q. Not trying to start any arguments, just wondering as to what the causes are. I would also like to know if it is fastest growing in terms of people being born into the religion, or deciding to become a Muslim. I'm curious as to what Islam's appeal is as compared to other religions, and what might make a person want to become one instead of another belief system or no specific beliefs.
Asked by gothikork - Thu Oct 8 16:24:50 2009 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments
A. peace be upon u i am sooo happy that u r curious about my religion islam i hope these help u Religion of Human Nature Why does Islam continue to be successful in the developed world? Why has Islam continued to be so successful in the modern world? Praise be to Allaah. Islam continues to be successful in the developed world, and elsewhere, because its call is in accordance with the fitrah or natural inclinations of mankind, and it advocates the best of human values, such as tolerance, love, mercy, truthfulness and sincerity. Islam educates people and lifts them up to righteous conduct, good manners and virtue. Its call is distinguished from others by its realism, balance and moderation. Islam pays due attention to both the soul and… [cont.]
Answered by Saif - Sat Oct 10 02:12:22 2009
Q. Not trying to start any arguments, just wondering as to what the causes are. I would also like to know if it is fastest growing in terms of people being born into the religion, or deciding to become a Muslim. I'm curious as to what Islam's appeal is as compared to other religions, and what might make a person want to become one instead of another belief system or no specific beliefs.
Asked by gothikork - Thu Oct 8 16:24:50 2009 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments
A. peace be upon u i am sooo happy that u r curious about my religion islam i hope these help u Religion of Human Nature Why does Islam continue to be successful in the developed world? Why has Islam continued to be so successful in the modern world? Praise be to Allaah. Islam continues to be successful in the developed world, and elsewhere, because its call is in accordance with the fitrah or natural inclinations of mankind, and it advocates the best of human values, such as tolerance, love, mercy, truthfulness and sincerity. Islam educates people and lifts them up to righteous conduct, good manners and virtue. Its call is distinguished from others by its realism, balance and moderation. Islam pays due attention to both the soul and… [cont.]
Answered by Saif - Sat Oct 10 02:12:22 2009
Why is Islam the fastest growing religion? Is it because they convert masses of people in poverty?
Q. I read Islam is the biggest religion in the world as of this year. But I wonder why? It seems like a religion from the stone age.
Asked by i luv dogs - Sun Nov 15 21:38:30 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. We Muslims believe that Islam is the one true religion and Quran is the word of God. Quran is the proof of Islam as the true religion. Can anyone 1400 years ago wrote this kind of Book? "And it is We who have constructed the heaven with might, and verily, it is We who are steadily expanding it" (Quran 51:47) Universe in in constant motion and it is expanding (Alexander Friedmmann, Georges Lemaitre, Edwin Hubble) "Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of creation), before We clove them asunder, and We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?" (Quran, 21:30) The Big Bang "By the sky full of paths and orbits." (Quran 51:7) The entire universe is full of paths and… [cont.]
Answered by Mohammad Ridzuwan - Tue Nov 17 11:15:46 2009
Q. I read Islam is the biggest religion in the world as of this year. But I wonder why? It seems like a religion from the stone age.
Asked by i luv dogs - Sun Nov 15 21:38:30 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. We Muslims believe that Islam is the one true religion and Quran is the word of God. Quran is the proof of Islam as the true religion. Can anyone 1400 years ago wrote this kind of Book? "And it is We who have constructed the heaven with might, and verily, it is We who are steadily expanding it" (Quran 51:47) Universe in in constant motion and it is expanding (Alexander Friedmmann, Georges Lemaitre, Edwin Hubble) "Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of creation), before We clove them asunder, and We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?" (Quran, 21:30) The Big Bang "By the sky full of paths and orbits." (Quran 51:7) The entire universe is full of paths and… [cont.]
Answered by Mohammad Ridzuwan - Tue Nov 17 11:15:46 2009
How did Islam in Iran cause a conflict in society or did people act to unify the society?
Q. Im doing a global essay and they want me to describe two basic beliefs of islam, and explain how members of that religion at a specific time and place ,acted either to unify society or to cause conflict in society. Help please.. this is really hardd
Asked by Sandrawert08 - Sat Jun 6 07:29:31 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. try this source: or this :
Answered by Momo - Sat Jun 6 13:03:55 2009
Q. Im doing a global essay and they want me to describe two basic beliefs of islam, and explain how members of that religion at a specific time and place ,acted either to unify society or to cause conflict in society. Help please.. this is really hardd
Asked by Sandrawert08 - Sat Jun 6 07:29:31 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. try this source: or this :
Answered by Momo - Sat Jun 6 13:03:55 2009
Can you compare pillars of Islam with others in your religion ?
Q. Pillars of Islam are the framework of the Muslim life: faith in God and Mohammed (PBUH) as prophet of Islam..., self-purification and prayer, concern for the needy, fasting , and the pilgrimage to Makkah for those who are able.
Asked by Saad M - Sat Aug 16 11:08:13 2008 - - 14 Answers - 2 Comments
A. The five pillars of Islam that is: 1) Shahadah (profession of faith) 2) Salah (ritual prayer) 3) Zakah (alms tax) 4) Sawm (fasting during Ramadan) 5) Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) All these can be comparable to my religion which is Hinduism. Hindus also have to have faith in One and Only One God. The Vedas ask all Hindus to believe in Only one Creator and his many different avatars that came to earth in human form. Hindus are also advised to pray to God regularly. Yoga was one of the ideal ways that was used by Lord Shiva, himself, to meditate. Hindus are also taught to give alms and everything possible to poor people. Hindus also fast during special days. Hindus also travel to holy places without wearing a top just like Muslims.
Answered by Ash.. - Sat Aug 16 11:16:40 2008
Q. Pillars of Islam are the framework of the Muslim life: faith in God and Mohammed (PBUH) as prophet of Islam..., self-purification and prayer, concern for the needy, fasting , and the pilgrimage to Makkah for those who are able.
Asked by Saad M - Sat Aug 16 11:08:13 2008 - - 14 Answers - 2 Comments
A. The five pillars of Islam that is: 1) Shahadah (profession of faith) 2) Salah (ritual prayer) 3) Zakah (alms tax) 4) Sawm (fasting during Ramadan) 5) Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) All these can be comparable to my religion which is Hinduism. Hindus also have to have faith in One and Only One God. The Vedas ask all Hindus to believe in Only one Creator and his many different avatars that came to earth in human form. Hindus are also advised to pray to God regularly. Yoga was one of the ideal ways that was used by Lord Shiva, himself, to meditate. Hindus are also taught to give alms and everything possible to poor people. Hindus also fast during special days. Hindus also travel to holy places without wearing a top just like Muslims.
Answered by Ash.. - Sat Aug 16 11:16:40 2008
Politics: How is Islam about love and peace when Muslims slash children's foreheads during Ashura?
Q. How do Muslims warrant the building of mosques in America when they show violence on Ashura? What does Islam have anything to do with love and peace?
Asked by Chris - Mon Sep 6 13:32:11 2010 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. How do Muslims warrant the building of mosques in America when they show violence on Ashura? What does Islam have anything to do with love and peace?
Asked by Chris - Mon Sep 6 13:32:11 2010 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
Is it against Islam for Muslims to judge others?
Q. In the Christian Bible is says, "thou shall not judge". Most Christians do not follow that. Is there a similiar thing in Islam?
Asked by Anonymous - Tue May 12 02:15:09 2009 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes! It is very wrong in Islam to judge others even according to the holy Quran, were supposted to leave that to God, because only he knows who is wrong and who will be forgiven. "O you who believe! Shun much suspicion; for lo! some suspicion is a sin." "O you who believe! stand out firmly for Allah, as witnesses to fair dealing, and let not the hatred of any people make you swerve to wrong and depart from justice. Be just: that is next to piety: and fear Allah. For Allah is well-acquainted with all that you do. " [Surah al-Ma'idah: 8] [49:11]"O ye who believe! let not one people deride another people, who may be better than they, nor let women deride other women, who may be better than they. And defame not your own people, nor call… [cont.]
Answered by Exotica - Tue May 12 02:20:17 2009
Q. In the Christian Bible is says, "thou shall not judge". Most Christians do not follow that. Is there a similiar thing in Islam?
Asked by Anonymous - Tue May 12 02:15:09 2009 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes! It is very wrong in Islam to judge others even according to the holy Quran, were supposted to leave that to God, because only he knows who is wrong and who will be forgiven. "O you who believe! Shun much suspicion; for lo! some suspicion is a sin." "O you who believe! stand out firmly for Allah, as witnesses to fair dealing, and let not the hatred of any people make you swerve to wrong and depart from justice. Be just: that is next to piety: and fear Allah. For Allah is well-acquainted with all that you do. " [Surah al-Ma'idah: 8] [49:11]"O ye who believe! let not one people deride another people, who may be better than they, nor let women deride other women, who may be better than they. And defame not your own people, nor call… [cont.]
Answered by Exotica - Tue May 12 02:20:17 2009
Lol Why do Christians think that Islam is a religion for terrorists?
Q. There is 2 groups in Islam that are terrorists the Al Quida and the Taliban. These groups are very small compared to the majority of Islam. I think you guys should actually look into a religion before posting something ignorant like, "Muslims will bomb you" or "All Muslims are terrorists" That's quite messed up. Now if your not sure about anything i can teach it to you.
Asked by Mr.Noodles - Sat Jan 2 12:29:03 2010 - - 21 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Not all Muslims are terrorists but all terrorists are Muslim . What a joke. What about the terrorists in Ireland just a few decades ago . The Tamil Tigers ? The KKK with what they done to black people . There are plenty of radical Christians (Westbro) & radical Jews just waiting for their chance. No I do not blame Islam for terrorism . I do not need you or anyone else to teach me , I have found the truth.
Answered by Lone Dissenter again - Sat Jan 2 12:36:30 2010
Q. There is 2 groups in Islam that are terrorists the Al Quida and the Taliban. These groups are very small compared to the majority of Islam. I think you guys should actually look into a religion before posting something ignorant like, "Muslims will bomb you" or "All Muslims are terrorists" That's quite messed up. Now if your not sure about anything i can teach it to you.
Asked by Mr.Noodles - Sat Jan 2 12:29:03 2010 - - 21 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Not all Muslims are terrorists but all terrorists are Muslim . What a joke. What about the terrorists in Ireland just a few decades ago . The Tamil Tigers ? The KKK with what they done to black people . There are plenty of radical Christians (Westbro) & radical Jews just waiting for their chance. No I do not blame Islam for terrorism . I do not need you or anyone else to teach me , I have found the truth.
Answered by Lone Dissenter again - Sat Jan 2 12:36:30 2010
What is the Islam teaching on abortion similar issues?
Q. I'm not Muslim, so I would like to hear from someone who is a part of the faith. Does the Koran discuss anything related to this issue? What does Islam teach (in general) about abortion, euthanasia, and other moral issues?
Asked by melloyello2200 - Sun Oct 12 16:01:49 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The bottom line is that abortion is not recommended or allowed. However, the consensus is that it is allowed before the 120-day pregnant mark because the soul does not enter the body until then. Here are some verses from Qur'an and hadith regarding abortion: POVERTY: Al-Israa 17:31 And kill not your children for fear of poverty. We provide for them and for you. Surely, the killing of them is a great sin. Al-An'aam 6:151 Say : "Come, I will recite what your Lord has prohibited you from: Join not anything in worship with Him; be good and dutiful to your parents; kill not your children because of poverty - We provide sustenance for you and for them; come not near to Al-Fawahish (shameful sins, illegal sexual intercourse, etc.) whether… [cont.]
Answered by Dhan Noon - Sun Oct 12 16:18:06 2008
Q. I'm not Muslim, so I would like to hear from someone who is a part of the faith. Does the Koran discuss anything related to this issue? What does Islam teach (in general) about abortion, euthanasia, and other moral issues?
Asked by melloyello2200 - Sun Oct 12 16:01:49 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The bottom line is that abortion is not recommended or allowed. However, the consensus is that it is allowed before the 120-day pregnant mark because the soul does not enter the body until then. Here are some verses from Qur'an and hadith regarding abortion: POVERTY: Al-Israa 17:31 And kill not your children for fear of poverty. We provide for them and for you. Surely, the killing of them is a great sin. Al-An'aam 6:151 Say : "Come, I will recite what your Lord has prohibited you from: Join not anything in worship with Him; be good and dutiful to your parents; kill not your children because of poverty - We provide sustenance for you and for them; come not near to Al-Fawahish (shameful sins, illegal sexual intercourse, etc.) whether… [cont.]
Answered by Dhan Noon - Sun Oct 12 16:18:06 2008
What do you think is the long term solution to radical Islam?
Q. How should this threat be dealt with today and in the future? Can it ever be eliminated? What will it take for this school of thought to be erradicated from the world? Is their such a thing as peacefull co-existance with radical Islam?
Asked by i w - Tue Jul 11 19:09:17 2006 - - 11 Answers - 4 Comments
A. I just want to say that most of the people who gave the previous answers didn't even bother themselves to collect a slight bit of information about what Islam is and what radical Islam represents. To me, this means that most of the previous answers are biased and naiive. I am muslim and I admit that there are so many extremist muslims today causing a great deal of terrorism and annoyance to the whole world, and I would add that most "true" muslims do NOT agree with these sick extremists. BUT you must take into consideration that: 1-America and the west played a central role in the past in nourishing radical islamist groups (such as Taliban and Al-Qaeda) in order to achieve some balance against communism and the Soviet Union in its hey-days [cont.]
Answered by my_backups2 - Tue Jul 11 20:47:54 2006
Q. How should this threat be dealt with today and in the future? Can it ever be eliminated? What will it take for this school of thought to be erradicated from the world? Is their such a thing as peacefull co-existance with radical Islam?
Asked by i w - Tue Jul 11 19:09:17 2006 - - 11 Answers - 4 Comments
A. I just want to say that most of the people who gave the previous answers didn't even bother themselves to collect a slight bit of information about what Islam is and what radical Islam represents. To me, this means that most of the previous answers are biased and naiive. I am muslim and I admit that there are so many extremist muslims today causing a great deal of terrorism and annoyance to the whole world, and I would add that most "true" muslims do NOT agree with these sick extremists. BUT you must take into consideration that: 1-America and the west played a central role in the past in nourishing radical islamist groups (such as Taliban and Al-Qaeda) in order to achieve some balance against communism and the Soviet Union in its hey-days [cont.]
Answered by my_backups2 - Tue Jul 11 20:47:54 2006
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Was The Founder Of Islam A Paedophile?
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Muhammad, the founder of . Islam. , took Aisha as his bride when she was six or seven years old, and consummated the marriage when she was nine. Many.
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Muhammad, the founder of . Islam. , took Aisha as his bride when she was six or seven years old, and consummated the marriage when she was nine. Many.
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