Keeping in mind the teachings of Quran and Guidance from ahaadeeth, what would be the best answers for these questions as a Muslim?
Should we feel guilty if we don’t pray, skip a roza or don’t pay zakah, etc?
Should we feel guilty if we don’t pray to Allah swt, as a Muslim?
Should we fear Allah?
Why would we fear?
What kind of relationship should we have with Him?
NOTE: I only want references from Quran and/or ahaadeeth… while having the deep faith in the belief that a true muslim’s personal opinion is EXACTLY a reflection of the teachings of Allah and Rasool:saw:, hence should not contradict to Allah’s commands in general:flower1:
Not clear from your first post whether you want personal opinions or not on these questions. Discussion boards work best if we don’t limit the answers to copy-pastes. Anyway, if all you want is cut-paste, then someone has to research and then respond to your questions. Why not do it yourself?
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*Originally posted by Faisal: *
Not clear from your first post whether you want personal opinions or not on these questions. Discussion boards work best if we don't limit the answers to copy-pastes. Anyway, if all you want is cut-paste, then someone has to research and then respond to your questions.
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okay then post your personal opinion based on your religious beliefs :-)
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*Originally posted by Anwaar Qureshi: *
Should we feel guilty if we don't pray, skip a roza or don't pay zakah, etc?
If you are a Muslim, you would feel guilty.
Should we feel guilty if we don't pray to Allah swt, as a Muslim?
if a person understands the worth of praying then he will.
Should we fear Allah?
-Yes.
Why would we fear?
He is our creator. We fear Him for the reason that He brought us in this world, He can call us back whenever He wants to, He can do whatever he wants to with me and my life.
What kind of relationship should we have with Him?
The relationship of God and servant. He is the supreme authority.