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i mean i tried christanity but im soo lost plus the quran book wasnt changed since it was born 1400, and the bible has soo many versions i belive in jesus as you do but why not give islam a try?

2006-09-06 18:24:25 · 36 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

36 answers

Your first sentence, says it all.

"i mean i tried christanity but im soo lost".

God Bless You.
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2006-09-06 18:40:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

The "quran book wasnt changed since it was born 1400" ...

Wow, you seem to be totally out of touch with reality. That is common Islamic propaganda, but even Muslim scholars admit that there were several versions of the Koran before they were standardized during the caliphate of Uthman ibn Affan.

Just as with the Bible, the Koran is a collection of stories that was first relayed orally and then written down later, at which point some of it was deemed heresy and thrown out. Your claim that the Koran is unchanged but that the Bible has "soo many versions" is complete nonsense. They BOTH have multiple versions.

2006-09-06 18:56:19 · answer #2 · answered by scifiguy 6 · 0 0

What does Islam promise in the future? It seems to only offer that you continually worship Allah [ which means 'god' anyway. It is not a personal name] Is it possible to have a personal relationship with anybody known only by their title. I do not know the exact Quran verse, but any god who requires the followers to revenge a comment or slight against that god, cannot be totally powerful. Example; Salman Rushdie who authored The Satanic Verses.
Could you follow a religion whose leaders could order the death sentence on another human being? Surely their god is able to fight any perceived insult/slight/ without outside help.
On the other hand, the God of the Bible promises a future with no death and no sickness. Revelation 21;4.
And has a personal name; Exodus 6;3 and Psalms 83;18.

2006-09-06 19:27:24 · answer #3 · answered by pugjw9896 7 · 0 0

You are right, girl.
I was christian Orthodox before. God knows how many questions I had after reading Bible every day. I could not comprehend Trinity, I could not understand the original sin reason, the "son of God" sending, the possibility or pops to forgive my sins, praying and drawing icons worshipping saints...
Even priests & pops did not answer my questions. They just advised to accept it as it is. If even 4 gospels say different about Jesus short life, how can I BELEIVE IN THIS source??

When I met muslims, believe me I had got all answers on my qustions. Additionally after reading Quran in my native language only one time the picture is clear for me ( rather than reading Bible 100 times)..

But in Quran it is mentioned that it is God`s will to open hearts and eyes of people for accepting Islam. So even if you preach Islam million days with million miracles and proves, those who is not supposed to get God`s will to accept it - will NEVER accept it.

I got my chance Alhamdulillah, I am happy

Thats why actually Heaven and Hell exist

2006-09-06 20:55:32 · answer #4 · answered by Suomi 4 · 0 1

The bible dont have alot of version. They say the same thing, but someone has just tried to make it easier to understand.
I pray you dont marry a man that is "Practicing" Islam. and meet a good Christian man.

God Bless

2006-09-06 19:04:30 · answer #5 · answered by Sandra♥ 5 · 1 0

why don't you take up Sanatan Dharma or vedic Culture..
Bhagavad Gita was compiled around 3500 BC. and has not been changed ever since..

The Hare Krishna people also believe in Jesus.
I personally cannot Kill tolerate killing animals in name of Pleasing God (Bakarid).
Bhagavad Gita does not tell you to become a designation like Hindu or Muslim or Christian.. No ..It Teaches the Duty of Soul.

I would sugget at least you read Bhagavad Gita As It Is online. before you take desicion...

You can read it at
http://www.bhagavadgitaasitis.com/en or at
http://www.krishna.com/main.php?id=33

2006-09-07 02:24:55 · answer #6 · answered by Parsu 4 · 0 0

Why not try walking away form all the fantasy? Sure, religion and belief might mean you can save time by not having to think about lots of stuff. Islam, Chritianity, whatever, they all have wonderful packets of "easy answers", but is ignoring reality as it is (physical, statistical and uncaring) really a wise thing to do? Seems to me a person could get hurt that way.

Just walk away. Set yourself free.

2006-09-06 18:35:58 · answer #7 · answered by sheeple_rancher 5 · 2 1

What you need to do is set all the media politics out of your mind, and ask yourself if the Islamic faith is the correct path. Read the Qur'an and read articles about the Qur'an.

Nobody is forcefully converted to Islam. It is something you do once you have researched it and found that it is close to your heart and soul. And by the way, "the whole burka thing" is something that a minority of the world's Muslims do! Faith is not in the fabric on your body. It is in you yourself, and in your realtionship to God.

For me personally, learning how highly Islam honors the mothers of families, as well as teaching the children to honor and love their elders, this together with the soothing logic it brings, was enough for me to "give Islam a chance".

I pray that you will take the chance you are asking about. :)

2006-09-06 18:34:48 · answer #8 · answered by ms_moonlight1977 2 · 3 3

Too many things come to my mind about why not giving Islam a chance. Terrorists, women being stoned to death or publicly raped for certain offences, men murdering women and children so they can go to heaven and get their 70 (or however many it is) virgins, the leaders of this supposed "religion of peace" standing by and saying nothing while this happens in their name. If this were happening in some christian churches, do you think the Pope would be silent about it? Or other christian leaders?

I will never bow down to the evil god of Islam, not while his followers practice blood sacrifices in his name. That last statement might seem harsh, but consider that some of the men who were beheaded happened while others were shouting in the background "God is great!" in arabic. To me, that is a blood sacrifice ritual, and is evil incarnate.

Blessed be

2006-09-06 18:40:25 · answer #9 · answered by apollo124 3 · 3 2

I try to avoid all these religions - christianity, judaism, islam, etc. - that are essentially religions of the ego -- it's all about striving to do good or obey a deity in order for you to avoid some punishment and get eternal reward (the 'whats in it for me' stuff). It's all about tht ego/self and all about 'my group' versus 'your group'. I tend to find those things just make me miserable.

2006-09-06 18:43:55 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Islam has failed miserable over the centuries. It seems to be the world vs islam as far as most muslims are concerned.

I gave up on muslims on 9/11 and in particular 7/7
These are dates when muslims killed innocent people in the name of their fake god - allah

It truly disgusts me. Islam run out of chances long, long ago in my book

2006-09-06 18:42:08 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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