God says " I'm closer to you than your own veins !" I understand this as having 2 meanings : 1. "You" refers to a human's soul. 2. Between "you" and "you"'s physical shell (veins are part of "you"'s physical shell) is God himself, acting through his blessing as a "glue" between "you" and "you"'s mortal shell. Connected to prior posting : If God acts as glue for a soul and it's material vessel, then it is logical that God knows exactly what everybody's doing, cause He watches all s...
Sometimes, I believe, that God has ways to nullifies the result of my efforts on doing something - without any sense of mercy. Like this one : I had complained about my internet connections for 2 months without any significant results, and all of sudden, in one day, my cousin told the ISP people to fix the things. And it was fixed and running. Bummer :C And then today, I cancelled my long weekend vacation trip because of a mispurchase done by the broker that has been appointed by my compan...
Original work by Ahmad Deedat In the Name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate Chapter One : Christian Muslim Responses Debate on TV At the end of the debate - "Christianity and Islam" - which appeared on the SABC-TV program "Cross Questions" on Sunday 5th June 1983, the Chairman, Mr. Bill Chalmers commented: "I think it can be said from this discussion that there is, at present, somewhat more accommodation on the Islamic side for the founder of Christianity than there is o...
See this and believe me it raises questions. Why would humans live forever if living means seeing horror everyday and being forced to think that surviving means compromising with their inner voices and bowing to the evils that have all the money? I know, not all are living like that, but most do. Those who haven't are just lucky enough. And I believe some who are lucky must share their luck with others. I think that's why I stick with being a moslem: the zakat system. One of ...
Common Sense has posted a very nice and long article titled "My Religion Can Beat Up Your Religion" that has been making me itchy to do something about it. I am a moslem, and I won't be neutral on this. I'll let you know what a moslem should think about this kind of topic. I'll be quoting almost all of the article as I give my own take on the topic. Religion, in its purest form, is an individual quest for the answers to life’s most elusive questions: How did we get here? What happ...
Every civilizations, every religions must have persons whose role is to preach, to guide in ways of spiritual matters. Their role is sometimes to act as reference, as guidance. But not rarely, they become leaders or controllers of the people under them. Preachers, no matter what level of responsibility they must undergo, must have a certain level of ability to speak the matters they address to people. This ability is the core of their role, the basic by which their listeners or followers d...