Islam's stance on moral boundaries and the vilification of the religion
to having people act within the limits and the confines of what it finds to be moral and good to God. It's the most adhered to, it's the most feared, it's the most respected in most forms. And then also I'd like to think... I would say it's the most feared. Yeah, it's the most feared. But what is respect without fear? Do we respect men we don't fear? If there's a man who could do absolutely nothing to you on any level at all, you might be nice to him, sure, because we're not bad people, but would you really respect him? If you could take his chick in front of his face and set his car on fire, and he wouldn't do a thing, you wouldn't respect him, you might be nice to him because they're not bullies, but you wouldn't respect them. Respect and fear are linked. They're not always the same thing and you can maybe have fear without respect, but it's very hard to have respect without fear. And also I heard someone say once that we see the world as we see ourselves. If you're a thief, you think everyone's a thief. If you're a liar, you think everyone's a liar. And I kind of agree with that, I understood that.
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Different perspectives on the primary function and success of religions
Because that's not the point of the religion. So then you extrapolate that out and I'll sit in and thinking, what's the primary function of a religion? And the primary function of a religion, I don't believe is the religion exists so I can live forever. I mean, that's a nice thought. But I think on a macro level, the primary objective of a religion is to restore and contain some degree of traditional value within the society. How do you judge? Let me change the way I worded that. How do you judge the success of a religion? I don't think you can judge it by the number of people who join it because there's lots of people who are Catholic who don't act Catholic. They don't act in any way, particularly Christian. Anyone can say there's something. You can walk into a strip club and everyone says, Christian, it doesn't mean anything, right? So how do you judge the success of a religion? Well, I like to think the best way to judge the success of a religion is how successful is it at fighting evil? How successful is it at preserving the morality of a population in X parameter, in X geographical area? So when you look at it from that way, you can't say that Islam isn't the most successful religion on earth. It's the most successful in regards to opposing evil, it's the most successful in regards to opposing its differing viewpoints, it's the most successful in regards
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The complexities of LGBTQ issues and the packaging of different groups together
They package it all together. LGBTQ. I would argue, I don't know what Q is, firstly. Sorry, I don't know what Q is. Questioning. Q. All right. LG, I would argue that G and T are very different things. Beyond. A gay man and someone who's chopped the dick off are very different things. So they package it all together. So now, because the spectrum of your enemy is so large, you have people who are complete fully this way. You have people who we accept and are normal in society. We have no problem with gay people. And they put it all together. You're an enemy of all these people. And they complicate the argument and they mix it all together and now you're a bigot. And really you just want your kids to be left alone.
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Debunking false claims about Allah From the Quran
Join us as we shed light on the truth by debunking widely held misconceptions and false claims about Allah in the Quran. Through careful analysis, evidence-based reasoning, and a deep understanding of the scripture, we'll explore and clarify the genuine teachings of Islam. Let's set the record straight together! 🕌📚✨
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Brother and Sister's Search for a Spouse in Islamic Way
In Islam, finding a spouse is a significant decision, and the process is guided by principles that emphasize modesty, respect, and piety. Here are some key steps in the Islamic way of finding a spouse:
Intention (Niyyah): Start with a clear and sincere intention to find a spouse for the sake of pleasing Allah and fulfilling the Sunnah (Prophetic tradition).
Prayer (Salah): Pray regularly and seek guidance from Allah through your prayers. You can also perform Istikhara, a specific prayer for guidance, when making important decisions, such as choosing a spouse.
Consultation (Shura): Involve your family and friends in your search for a spouse, as they can provide valuable insights and support.
Character and piety: Look for a potential spouse who has good character and is pious. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) advised Muslims to choose a spouse based on their religious commitment and moral virtues.
Compatibility: Ensure that you and the potential spouse share similar values, goals, and expectations to build a harmonious and successful marriage.
Halal meetings: Arrange meetings with a potential spouse in a respectful and modest manner, preferably in the presence of a chaperone (Mahram) or family members. Public settings are encouraged to maintain modesty and avoid temptation.
Guard modesty: During the search and meetings, both parties should maintain Islamic etiquette, avoiding physical contact and intimate discussions.
Marriage (Nikkah): If both parties feel comfortable and agree to marry, the next step is to perform the marriage ceremony (Nikkah) in the presence of family, friends, and witnesses.
Dowry (Mahr): The groom should provide a dowry (Mahr) to the bride, as a symbol of his commitment and responsibility towards her.
Walima (Wedding Feast): After the marriage is solemnized, the groom's family usually hosts a wedding feast (Walima) to celebrate the union and share the joy with the community.
Remember, finding a spouse in Islam is a process that requires patience, prayer, and reliance on Allah's guidance. Keep your intentions pure and follow the teachings of Islam to ensure blessings in your marriage. #IslamicMarriage #HalalLove #Istikhara #Nikkah #MuslimSiblings #SpouseSearch #FindingLove #BrotherAndSister #FaithAndFamily #HalalDating
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