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Lets All be a Muslim for a Day ?
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Is this a good idea ?
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/125122/Let-s-all-be-a-Muslim-for-the-day-says-Mayor-Boris
A couple of quotes from the mayor -
“That’s why I urge people, particularly during Ramadan, to find out more about Islam, increase your understanding and learning, even fast for a day with your Muslim neighbour and break your fast at the local mosque. I would be very surprised if you didn’t find that you share more in common than you thought.”
“There are valuable lessons that people of all backgrounds can learn from Islam such as the importance of community spirit, family ties, compassion and helping those less fortunate, all of which lie at the heart of the teachings of Ramadan.”
Now - I realise that the closest some of us may have come to meeting a Muslim , is when you walk by the television . However will be doing as Boris suggests?
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/125122/Let-s-all-be-a-Muslim-for-the-day-says-Mayor-Boris
A couple of quotes from the mayor -
“That’s why I urge people, particularly during Ramadan, to find out more about Islam, increase your understanding and learning, even fast for a day with your Muslim neighbour and break your fast at the local mosque. I would be very surprised if you didn’t find that you share more in common than you thought.”
“There are valuable lessons that people of all backgrounds can learn from Islam such as the importance of community spirit, family ties, compassion and helping those less fortunate, all of which lie at the heart of the teachings of Ramadan.”
Now - I realise that the closest some of us may have come to meeting a Muslim , is when you walk by the television . However will be doing as Boris suggests?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I hate to be a kill joy but at what point did he suggest anyone 'live like a Muslim'?
He seemed to be suggesting people simply gain a better understanding of Islamic culture. Surely you can't all be upset about the idea of learning things? Then again maybe none of you decided to read past the headline?
The fact of the matter is we live in a multi-cultural society, you can try to understand the people around you and enjoy the differences and similarities of cultures, or alternativley you can sit on your computer complaining about how the country's going to hell in a handbasket. Either way is fine by me.
He seemed to be suggesting people simply gain a better understanding of Islamic culture. Surely you can't all be upset about the idea of learning things? Then again maybe none of you decided to read past the headline?
The fact of the matter is we live in a multi-cultural society, you can try to understand the people around you and enjoy the differences and similarities of cultures, or alternativley you can sit on your computer complaining about how the country's going to hell in a handbasket. Either way is fine by me.
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I know we are moving aeay from the original question, (thats discussions for you), but on Question time, some time ago, a leading Muslim Cleric was on, and he said that Islam and Christianity cannot live together, and are at war, he also said that if a woman didn't do as she was told, then you hit her, its permissable.
And this on mainstream television.
And this on mainstream television.
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My parents and a majority of the people who live in my city here in Michigan are Muslim.
I am not.
I chose to go separate ways because all these rules, punishments and being obligated to do duties to go to heaven....things don't make sense (just like all these extra comment questions you are asking) I've asked all those questions
The only real down to earth explanation for everything is "JUST BELIEVE."
If you hurt people, smoke, do bad things....you can still repent.
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A lot of my peers (not my friends, they are around my age though) they smoke, drink, go out and do bad things, say bad cuss words, wear hijabs...but on Ramadan they think that year's worth of sin will be washed away if they just fast 30 days straight.
So it's okay to be bad till then? Whenever I question them, they give me an essay's worth of an explanation about hell being eternity if you don't repent.
I've read all the books, pamphlets, been to mosques and met with Imams. I don't know, I have the same questions you do and when somebody answers, it's not clear enough or it arouses another question, whose answer is not clear enough.
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2 weeks ago
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My parents and a majority of the people who live in my city here in Michigan are Muslim.
I am not.
I chose to go separate ways because all these rules, punishments and being obligated to do duties to go to heaven....things don't make sense (just like all these extra comment questions you are asking) I've asked all those questions
The only real down to earth explanation for everything is "JUST BELIEVE."
If you hurt people, smoke, do bad things....you can still repent.
??
A lot of my peers (not my friends, they are around my age though) they smoke, drink, go out and do bad things, say bad cuss words, wear hijabs...but on Ramadan they think that year's worth of sin will be washed away if they just fast 30 days straight.
So it's okay to be bad till then? Whenever I question them, they give me an essay's worth of an explanation about hell being eternity if you don't repent.
I've read all the books, pamphlets, been to mosques and met with Imams. I don't know, I have the same questions you do and when somebody answers, it's not clear enough or it arouses another question, whose answer is not clear enough.
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me
2 weeks ago
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Good morning & thanks Lonnie.
Good morning birdie - not sure of you realised it, but I didn't write that (Best Answer chosen by Asker post). I found it on another forum. It's from someone who's family are Muslim, but has expressed his/her own thoughts on their way of life - quite sensibly & rightly so.
Have a good day all.
Good morning birdie - not sure of you realised it, but I didn't write that (Best Answer chosen by Asker post). I found it on another forum. It's from someone who's family are Muslim, but has expressed his/her own thoughts on their way of life - quite sensibly & rightly so.
Have a good day all.
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