Fadi:الله يرحمها و يجعل مثواها بعليين و يجمعك معها بالجنة بعد عم%
بلوجر بالعربي:looks very good
بلوجر بالعربي:مفيد جداً
Noura:Different home, but same longing and nostalgia .. it seems we are chasing a mirage , Beirut of my dreams does not exist nor the people i miss .. i don't know if my gains were worth the losses ? I
price waves repeat:The other day, while I was at work, my sister stole my iphone and tested to see if it can survive a 25 foot drop, just so she can be a youtube sensation. My iPad is now broken
Sara:You can say that again!God Bless🕊
ياسمين حميد:كما هي طبيعتنا نحن العرب، عند الانتقال بين منصة وأخرى لا نحت%
Sara:No, never meaningless.. amen ya Raby🙏God Bless🕊
Qwaider:These possessions are meaningless as you said, but it's still painful to let go :( May Allah grant you all you wish for and unite you with your loved ones
Sara:Wallah bro we literally own nothing, not even our own flesh & blood.. I always wished to have a corner, a special wall, and never did. Moved more than you can imagine, and currently not having my own
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Memories....
It's this fighting over who's reality is more real that further divides us AWAY from the "Truth". Embracing the differences is what makes life clearer!
That's my opinion anyway! :D
It amazes me how many local people here think I am a 'pre-Muslim' because I like and respect Muslim folks and live in a Muslim culture. I have to explain, as you do, that my faith was one of choice, not of birth.
It seems one can't understand that believing in absolutes doesn't keep one from enjoying people with a different set of absolutes.
I think that supposing that your religion is the best is equal to saying that you know better than the one who made those religions (talking about the three religions only).
when someone creates different people and send them different messages then he knows best.
Maybe you will think now that the last one is the one to take over all the previous ones. Well, I dont like this idea because God have sent the last one in one language, which can not convince me with anything but that its for the ones who speak this language.
I do not like the idea that every messenger was sent to every body, it doesn't suit many facts. why would Mohammad be different?
I think you can say that your religion is the best for you,,,not the best for everybody, unless you think you know better.
:) regards
One of the concepts which makes Islam unique is to get people from all races together, there is no way that this can be done without speaking the same language.
As an Arab-Muslim immigrant living in the west, I had to learn a new language, new style of life, concepts and traditions to be able to work and survive. I had to do this because I chose to join that particular society. Islam is no different. You need to work hard for it.
If you want to travel, do business or go international, can you do it without learning English these days? Is it a too much request to learn a new language to communicate with your God and people?
Without it, prayers will be based on languages and race, which is the case in any other religion. Fortunately, we can practice our religion anywhere with any Muslim from any race.
I have met lots of non-Arab Muslims, I never heard anyone complaining about the “single language” barrier, and yet these people understand the religion better than I do and they don’t understand a single word of Arabic, simply because you can fully understand Islam in your mother language.
And by the way, none of the religions were sent to people in different languages, it’s only lately that people managed to translate it to MODERN languages, because probably lots of languages did not even exist back then!!!
At the end if we don't speak the same language, how could we have communicated through this blog anyway?
Yeah, I know!
Sabeur
Completely agree with you
KJ
Absolutely, we all have our own. And no matter what we do, we are in love with our own perspective. Or we wouldn’t have it in the first place
And I respect your opinion
Secratea
Yep!
Kinzi
Exactly, if someone is following something as a matter of inheritance. It’s their choice but there are many who really believe what they believe out of faith and conviction.
And yes, absolutes suck. Especially those of others
MD
Hi there, long time. I’ve been good, how’ve you been?
You know, for someone to think that someone else’s religion/faith/philosophy is better and still not use it, apply it, or follow it is sheer stubbornness. We believe (and follow) what we believe because deep inside we feel that it’s superior to others and, yes we all believe that we know better. Maybe not for other people, but for our own.
As a Muslim, it’s my obligation to believe and respect all previous “messages”. Not only that but to understand them, protect them and support them. This doesn’t mean that I still find my faith to be superior. (Nor will it stop a Jew for example from feeling superior to others) but he’s not obligated by his religion to actually believe me or anything.
I’m not in the business of projecting my own beliefs onto others. There are people who take on that role. Mine is usually explaining and progressing what we have. Since there is a lot of confusion about it everywhere.
I never said that my religion, beliefs or philosophy is good for everyone. But you see, I’m not in that position. I’m in the position trying to explain why it’s really inconclusive what some people promote about religions in general.
Without being apologetic about my position because if you really look deep into it. It’s everyone’s position regarding their thoughts as well.
Anyway good to hear from you again
Mustafa
Hi there my friend. It’s been forever since I’ve last heard from you or the family. My deepest regards to everyone. Hope all is great on your side.
We all miss you over here. Make sure to plan a visit to Toronto so that we can meet again.
Congratulations on your marriage. please send our regards to your family as well.