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  1. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    :banghead: Ok, I'll do some reading up...will be back in a few weeks maybe...lol
  2. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    Hello everyone, Mars Man, I was a little surprised to hear that you believe this is true, it is however quite the contrary! If you study the seerah (biography of the Prophet Muhammad saw) you will find that the people who accepted Islam became Muslim after seeing the manners of the Prophet saw...
  3. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    ok, so maybe it's not very interesting, someone come up with something...
  4. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    I think we might have to agree to disagree on the round earth thing, as muslims we accept what the qur'an says, and i don't doubt it was old knowledge, but it's in the Qur'an, no claim that it's something new, it's just there, and others of youwill just disagree with our point of view so perhaps...
  5. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    Hello, everyone, it's been a while! I know we are passionate about our beliefs, or be it lack there of, but I think we could be a bit more polite, no?
  6. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    Here you go Bossel..mountains... I don't know if the pictures will show so i'll give the link as well... http://www.harunyahya.com/miracles_of_the_quran_p1_04.php#5 THE FUNCTION OF MOUNTAINS The Qur'an draws attention to a very important geological function of mountains: We placed firmly...
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    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    For the sake of argument, lets say you're right, and maybe he was from a middleclass family, it still doesn't explain how he would have known about embryological facts that have only been discovered by science in the last 30-40 years. How would you explain that? Something to think about, by the...
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    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    Watch the videos! Also if you check out www.harunyahya.com, please check out the interactive presentations, much less labourious than reading page after page... :cool:
  9. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    I believe in Islam because I found firstly that I believe in God, because I believe that there is ultimate justice because there is not in this worldy life. I began to believe in Islam when I began reading about the scientific miracles within it check out this link...
  10. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    Bismillah, Hi, Bossel, just because some muslim women dont wear hijab doesn't alter the fact that they are supposed to. Islam itself is the same. It's difficult to explain... Yes I believe everything in the Qur'an, every single word. Allah says in the Qur'an-Al-Baqarah(2) 85. "... Then do...
  11. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    Quote:qur’an 2:246 “He said: ‘Would you refrain from fighting if fighting were prescribed for you?’ They said: ‘How could we refuse to fight in allah’s cause?’” this is taken out of context, the rest of the verse reads as follows; " 'How could we refuse to fight in Allahs cause while we have...
  12. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    Bismillah. Well, well, well... Dear Kumo, I won't pretend that I'm not extremely offended by your rude and tactless remarks, and am somewhat reluctant to respond to them, not because I can't, but because I don't want to rise to the bait because you are quite clearly looking for confrontation...
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    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    Bismillahi was salaatu was salamu 'alaa rasoolillah. (In the name of God and peace and blessings upon the Prophet) Well, where do I start, "If you really want to know Koran, I suppose, you'd have to ask said orientalists. Just reading modern translations or transcriptions won't do the deal. As...
  14. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    If you do read the Qur'an it's best to read a copy that a Muslim has translated, from a Muslim publishing house. Just before I became Muslim my friend bought a copy by Puffin from Hammicks, and it really wasn't the same as the copy I recieved from the Muslim bookshop. Often you get...
  15. eemaan

    Religion Islam: Conceptions and misconceptions

    Hello all, well here I am, thanks for the invite Mars man! I've had a brief skim read of the previous threads and have an idea of the discussion, it looks like my sister belle hasn't been here for a while, so perhaps it's for me to pick up the baton. I doubt I can say much different from what...
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