How can you say "Islam will rule the world soon, inshallah?" then this. I think that you are confused and need to speak with an Imam and work through this. If you do not want to do this read the Quran and Hadith. I think you will find the answers you need there.
Maybe the problem is that you have seen Islam from a traditionalist or revivalist point of view. Try taking it from a modernist it might be a better fit for you.
2006-07-23 17:15:22
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answered by Layla 6
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I was at the same place you were 5 years ago. I felt that Islam (and religion in general) wasn't making sense, that it wasn't rational.
Of course, my family didn't agree with my decision, but I had to do what I felt was morally right for me. Now I'm an atheist, and I feel much freer than before.
Of course, you might choose to become atheist, or agnostic, or convert to another faith, or ultimately stay Muslim. That's all up to you, neither I nor anyone else should pressure you to do something you don't want to :)
2006-07-22 04:11:57
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answered by rahidz2003 6
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I don't know much about the Muslim religion as a whole, but I don't think this thinking is limited to just Islam. I was once a Catholic and also an Episcopalian but neither made sense to me, so I went to full fledged atheist.
2006-07-22 04:14:19
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answered by tm_tech32 4
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Yes. I guess they called you infidel apostate, but stick and stones- eh?
When I look in the Quaran I notice that there is a lot of directed violence. It seems to be directed at present tense situations. So all who are not are possible targets, and all who do the deeds- possible victims of their own violence.
Islam has a whole lot of people in it that seem to think that they need to convert, or that you should die. Their 'god' does nothing while they go all out and commit atrocities in diverse manners.
I'm not saying that they are all that way. But from what I can see, the peaceful ones seem to know the Quaran the least.
2006-07-22 04:23:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, we all have the right to make up our own mind and not be controlled by someone else. I regard the Holy Koran as a valuable source of wisdom and info but it doesn't give females equal rights. I sadly believe everyone will eventually reject Islam because of this and because of the damage Wahhabi has done to it.
2006-07-22 04:21:19
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answered by n317537 4
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Well that just goes to show you who people truly are and what they care about. When I married my wife, whom was a muslim marrying a christian, she lost many life long friends and some family members because of her choice. So you know what, after seeing that and where a faith divides families. I guess love and family bonds dont mean much to that evil faith. Besides, I am in Iraq now and I see how the faith of peace really lives.
2006-07-22 04:15:44
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answered by Baghdad Pete ! 4
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Islamic terrorism is inspired by Islamic teachings. We can never get rid of Islamic terrorism unless we defeat the ideology behind it and that is Islam itself. Islam induces hate backed by lies. Muhammad was a terrorist by his own admission. All Muslims, to the extent that they follow him, are terrorists. Those Muslims who are not terrorists are ignorant of Islam and are not good Muslims. Fortunately they are the majority. We need to rescue them. If you are a good human being, you are not a Muslim. Read this site and if you can't prove me wrong, which you certainly can't, leave this deceitful cult of hate and terror and join mankind. Don't be part of the Umma. Umma is fascism. It is divisive. It induces the hatred of others. Be part of humanity instead. Your ignorance is not an excuse. Pull your head out of the sand and face the truth, like we did.
Faith Freedom International is a grassroots worldwide movement of ex-Muslims and all those who are concerned about the rise of the Islamic threat. We want to bring humanity together, not by introducing yet another doctrine, which always ends up dividing mankind more, but by eliminating the doctrines that divide us. We want to abolish this evil 'Muslim vs. Kafir" dichotomy. Mankind is one family. Don't let narcissist men like Hitler and Muhammad sunder us with their big lies. Don't become the victim of the "divide and rule" policy of a psychopath.
Faith Freedom stands for freedom of faith. We are against Hate, not Faith. We revere human rights not human beliefs. We endeavor to be factually correct, not politically correct.
Do your part! Let this message out. Let us eradicate Islam and bring mankind together - the way God intended. Islam is the cancer of humanity. We can get rid of it. There is nothing we humans can't do. Mountains move aside to make way for those who are determined.
2006-07-25 03:51:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is your choice and no Muslim or non-Muslim can make the choice for you. You are obviously going through some soul searching and insha Allah you will find the right answers.
2006-07-23 05:30:23
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answered by Keep asking questions 2
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You may have the right to abandon the religion of your father and mother but you have no right to declare this in public in this way because this can mean many things, one of them is opportunism ( to get some advantages from the Christian &Jewish organizations) ..
However I believe that religion ( whether Islam , Christainity or other) is the opium of the people...
2006-07-22 04:27:08
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answered by Nilehawk 3
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This is your personal matter so I would not interfere in this regard. But I know the teachings of Islam and behaviors of some of their followers are differing. Some of them are doing such a bad deeds that Islam would never permit them to do so. Allah could never forgive them and they would be punished.
2006-07-22 04:55:18
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answered by lover of beauty 2
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