He's operating under a new nick.fighter wrote:Elite,
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He's operating under a new nick.fighter wrote:Elite,
What has happened to our Somali Seattle brother Union? The ultra-social liberal but ultra-neo con in foreign affairs
Which only takes me back to my question.blackstars25 wrote:Exactly....so I'm not alone.fighter wrote:Whenever the thought of there being no God ever pops up, I remind myself that we didn't come out of thin air and there has to be a creator out there.
I am not that heartless.fighter wrote:no way man. I was assuming he got banned but even he doesn't get banned for that long. What's his new nick?
Harshness and whatnot.blackstars25 wrote:And what is your question? :s
You are right, you are not alone in having doubt.blackstars25 wrote: And I refuse to believe I am alone, I'm sure everyone has had these thoughts at some point in there lives. One thing I realised in the Muslim community (especailly somali) is that it is absolutely taboo to question any aspect of religion -- it would be suicide to so. I think this is the leading cause of apostasy, as this leads people to keep secret doubts they are unable to clear for many many years untill they finally lose faith altogether.
Only cost £2. 50blackstars25 wrote:
Never said occasioanlly, but I've had my moments. Yes I certainly could do with a boost of iman, been planning to buy some Islamic books -- probably Tariq Ramadan or something, any suggestions? Don't want anything hardcore.
dude...stop the character assasination, i'm not harsh at all. i'm actualy a nice guyAlphanumeric wrote:
Harshness and whatnot.
Thank you for your suggestions. But if you don't mind I would also like some books authored by non-Arabs.jalaaludin5 wrote: Only cost £2. 50
Compiled from the works of:
Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali, Ibn Al-Qayyim al-Jawziyya, and Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
It covers all the following points.
- Sincerity
- The Nature of Intention
- Types of Hearts
- Symptoms of the Heart’s Sickness and Signs of its Health
- The Four Poisons of the Heart
-The States of the Self
-How Does One Attain Sincerity by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah
-Jihâd al-Nafs (Striving against the Soul) by Imâm al-Ghazâlî
- I Want to Fight My Soul, so What is the Way? by Nawwâl bint Abdullâh
-The Literal Meaning of Tazkîyah: Its Aim and Scope by Amîn Ahsân Islâhî
- The Remedy for Excessive Love of Women by Shaykh ‘Abd al-Hamîd Kishk
-The Great Virtue of Lowering the Sight by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah
- Fasting Establishes Supremacy of The Soul by Muhaddith Shah Waliyullâh
Tariq Ramadan is the son of Said Ramadan and Wafa Al-Bana, who was the eldest daughter of Hassan al Banna, who in 1928 founded the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
blackstars25 wrote:But if you don't mind I would also like some books authored by non-Arabs.