A perfect muslim.. hmm
Perfection is defined, according to me, by clear inettnions and a clear heart. A perfect muslim, is one who WORKS TOWARD, praying 5 times a day, fasting for the whole Ramadan, Giving zakat, and being a good person
I wish i was a perfect muslim -- or a good muslim at that.. May Allah tala forgive me for my sins..
2007-09-25 08:31:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Ouzibillahi Mina Shytan Al Rajeem
Bismillah Al Rahman Al Raheem,
No such thing as that, but there is excellence in those who are patient and have peaceful intentions in goodness that is rewarded beyond any imagination we can create here.
The best you can get is Muhammed SAW and he was a man and asked not to be worshipped and he was and still is the best example for all mankind and all creations of the Lord Allah SWT.
Then you have all the Prophets from Adam to Muhammed PBTH
Then you have those around them
Then you have the Ummah or Family of Muhammed SAW that is us all of us everyone even the Pope Al hamdoullah
Then you have those who are a bit wobbly and they need a bit more light.
Well you get the point... To Human is to Error
The best Muslim today is a Mummin (Steadfast believer of truth, proof and intelligence enough to know that we are all from the blood of Adam and Eve our father Art in heaven as he is on Earth Amen.
2007-09-25 08:40:46
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answered by Anonymous
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That might be part of a definition of a perfect Muslim, but a perfect Muslim would ALSO have to:
1. Believe that God is One and Muhammad, God bless him and grant him peace was God's most recent prophet.
2. Live entirely by the Qur'an and hadith.
Now, in Ramadan, we pray that Allah will grant us perfection in every aspect of our hearts, minds, bodies, and souls, in our belief, our worship, in our relations with others, and in fulfilling all our responsibilities.
2007-09-26 21:35:36
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answered by HayatAnneOsman 6
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I'm afraid it's not that perfect definition, according to your definition, a Muslim that does not harm any one is a perfect one, while that Muslim may make many sins that does not involve others, one example that ruins this definition is worshiping another thing or many things with Allah, another example is eating pork or drinking wine, what do you think?
And let me know your opinion about this one as a perfect Muslim definition:
"A perfect Muslim is one who seeks in every action he takes, every thing he does not do and continuously in every moment in his life SATISFYING ALLAH and makes this his first priority in life"
2007-09-25 10:51:05
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answered by Green visitor is back :D 5
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2016-11-06 07:40:44
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answered by ross 4
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A perfect Muslim would learn the Qur'an and the hadiths, then use that knowledge to assist other people who don't have the will to go and learn it themselves.
Can I also answer for a perfect Christian?
A perfect Christian would learn the Bible and use that knowledge and FOLLOW IT.
2007-09-24 19:19:02
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answered by WiiVolve 1
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A perfect Muslim would not only adhere to all the rules but they would constantly expand their Knowlage of Islam to keep improving themselves.This Life is so short and the worldly things are constantly trying to pull us away from our Deen.No One is ever going to be perfect.
2007-09-24 19:06:51
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answered by nervous 3
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Very true.
If you are their friend they are the most hospitible and ready to sacrifice everything to give to their guest.
If you are their enemy they are the most unfearing and ready to sacrifice everything to protect their friends and family.
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THE MUSLIMS OF SPAIN
Stanley Lane-Poole, The Moors in Spain: Introduction.
"For nearly eight centuries, under the Islamic rule, Spain set all Europe a shining example of a civilized and enlightened state. Her fertile provinces rendered doubly prolific, by the industrious engineering skill of the conquerors bore fruit a hundredfold, cities innumerable sprang up in the rich valleys in the Guadalquivir and the Guadiana whose names, and names only commemorate the vanished glories of their past.
"...To Cordoba belong all the beauty and ornaments that delight the eye or dazzle the sight. Her long line of Sultans form her crown of glory; her necklace is strung with the pearls which her poets have gathered from the ocean of language; her dress is of the banners of learning, well-knit together by her men of science; and the masters of every art and industry are the hem of her garments.
"Art, literature and science prospered as they then prospered nowhere else in Europe...
"Mathematics, astronomy, botany, history, philosophy and jurisprudence were to be mastered in Spain, and Spain alone. Whatever makes a kingdom great and prosperous, whatever tends to refinement and civilization, was found in Muslim Spain...
"With Granada fell all Spain's greatness. For a brief while, indeed, the reflection of the Moorish(Islamic) splendour cast a borrowed light upon the history of the land which it had once warmed with its sunny radiance. The great epoch of Isabella, Charles V and Philip II, of Columbus, Cortes and Pizarro, shed a last halo about the dying monuments of a mighty state. When followed the abomination of dissolution, the rule of inquisition and the blackness of darkness in which Spain has been plunged ever since. "In the land where science was once supreme, the Spanish doctors became noted for nothing but their ignorance and incapacity. The arts of Toledo and Almeria faded into insignificance.
"The land deprived of skillful irrigation of the Moors, grew impoverished and neglected, the richest and most fertile valleys languished and were deserted, and most of the populous cities which had filled every district in Andalusia, fell into ruinous decay; and beggars, friars, and bandits took the place of scholars, merchants and knights. So low fell Spain when she had driven away the Moors. Such is the melancholy contrast offered by her history."
"History makes it clear however, that the legend of fanatical Muslims sweeping through the world and forcing Islam at the point of the sword upon conquered races is one of the most fantastically absurd myths that historians have ever repeated." --De Lacy O'Leary, ISLAM AT THE CROSSROADS, London, 1923, p. 8.
“The Christian World came to wage crusades against Muslims but eventually knelt before them to gain knowledge. They were spellbound to see that Muslims were owners of a culture that was far superior to their own. The Dark Ages of Europe were illuminated by nothing but the beacon of Muslim Civilization.” (F.J.C Hearushaw, The Science of History.)
“The Renaissance of Europe did not take place in the 15th century. Rather it began when Europe learned from the culture of the Arabs. The cradle of European awakening is not Italy. It is the Muslim Spain.” (Robert Briffault, The Making Of Mankind)
“The greatest crimes, the greatest “sin” of Mohammed in the eyes of Christian West is that he did not allow himself to be slaughtered, to be “crucified” by his enemies. He only defended himself, his family and his followers; and finally vanquished his enemies. Mohammed’s success is the Christians’ gall of disappointment… He did not believe in any vicarious sacrifices for the sins of others.” (Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.)
2007-09-24 19:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish it were true.
Try going to live in Baghdad instead of where you live right now?
2007-09-24 19:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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:)
it's a haddits... I accept it, thanks
sami na wa atona
peace
2007-09-24 19:22:46
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answered by Jilan A 5
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