2007-11-28
17:35:52
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Abu Syawali
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Jzkm Allah ya akhi wa ukhti for sharing yours moment,
Are there any more examples that might easy to be applied in common daily acts?
2007-11-28
18:36:25 ·
update #1
Quiet Within: can not agree more ;)
Ruchjat K:
Well, yes actually I'm a little bit confused to use the word "proud". But I can’t neglect Muslim feeling if some one said one reverted because inspired by The Muslim act.
I want to feel that "proud" feeling
2007-11-28
22:50:34 ·
update #2
For me, it was to finally be openly proud of being a Muslim when I was 15. Before then, it was just hard because you know how mean kids are to those who are different, and I wanted so badly to fit in. But then I just realized that I will NEVER fit in...not in certain ways because Islam does not allow us to degrade ourselves with bad behavior, and doing sinful things, etc. Now alhamdulillah and mashallah I can tell anyone that I AM MUSLIM AND I AM PROUD to their face. If there's anyone out there who has trouble with this issue or know someone who does, just let them know to be strong because: When Allah is with you, who can be against you???
2007-11-28 23:02:18
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answer #1
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answered by yo189 2
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Proudest acts are many for me.
1. Making others revert to Islam, I would really love and wish I make at least one in my life.
2. Leaving the usual sins that I happen to do.
3. Making my parents happy.
4. Crying on the verses of Quran mentioning about hell and heaven.
5. Offering the prayers with full concentration and devotion.
6. Memorizing the whole Quran.
2007-11-28 17:58:07
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry I have no proudest act in my life. Good achievement in my life is not treated as my good performance only because it is happened by the permision of Allah Almighty.If Allah did not give permision it will not occured.I always try to show the the right path to others if his/her hearth was moved by Allah he/she will convert or revert to Islam.But the movement of his/her heart was made by Allah and not by myself
.Muhammad pbuh said that his obligation was the effort for submiting/conveying the islamic religion and whether people would obey or not to his teaching was not his obligation.It was
was made by Allah so he let his result up to the power/potent of Allah. .So I will thank Allah if I can make a good act or re ceived good luck and I will be patient if I received bad luck and I will try to make it better.Now I am trying to explain
the islamic teaching to the yahoo readers although I can only give it one verse a day.I will be happy. although it will not involve in revert on convert action.
2007-11-28 18:44:31
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answered by ? 7
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I don't know if I can say I'm proud of it...
If wishes can be said as proud act....
Then, I would felt proud if I can bring others to see the beauty of Islam.
I would felt proud if I can understand and recite the whole of Holy Quran from memories alone.
But best of all...
I feel proud to know my brothers and sisters here in the R&S, one in understanding, one in Faith, one in Islamic Brotherhood, eventhough diverse in colours and land.
2007-11-28 18:35:57
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answered by Quiet Within 2
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I would say it was the happiest day in all my life when my house maid from Philippines reverted to Islam after a little discussion about it and after reading 2 simplified books about Islam (Alhamdullilah) she's now learning from me and I take her some times to the Islamic cultural center, I hope God accepts our deeds from me and from her.
2007-11-28 17:53:09
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answer #5
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answered by SouA 3
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well, aside from actually reverting, I have to admit, it was when i became strong enough to wear my hijab, then later my niqab in front of my family. Being a revert in America and married to an Egyptian, my family....well, Alhumdulillah. I finally felt so strong in my deen. MeshaAllah!
2007-11-28 17:44:23
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answered by Anonymous
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coverting to islam after being raised by a family of catholics till about two years ago
2007-11-28 18:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I WISH,
It should be My absolute faith on The God Almighty only, instead of materialistic world and following so called superpower.
http://www.islamreligion.com
http://www.irf.net
2007-11-28 17:47:39
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answered by Creation 6
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Being sin free if possible, every time, every single second.
2007-11-28 18:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I am yet to have..
2007-11-28 17:41:41
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answer #10
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answered by Happily Happy 7
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