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I real the translation of the Holy Qur'an, then learned a little Arabic, then read the entire Book multiple times.
I've also memorized some of the Qur'an and the translations, not because I plan or aspire to be a preacher or a highly respected religious scholar, but for my own faith.

I try and stay with in my deen as much as I can. I'm not perfect, nor is any one else. But I try and avoid things that are wrong, according to my religion.

So I suppose my answer to your questions A. Yes to both, Alhumdulillah.

:)

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^thanks for staying on topic guys!!

great replies.

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Lol, no problemo.

Whether you believe or have faith doesn’t… or shouldn’t affect if you have questions or not.

And if anything, what I’d take away from this question, as a believer, would be motivation.
So thank’s for asking! :stuck_out_tongue:

:sadiyah:

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1) Yes
2) Yes
3) I try to follow it, as much as possible.

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in case Philosophy missed it. Not a very smart Philosophy when I question something I have not tried to understand/looked at. The Qur’An invites you to read, observe and then judge. There is a verse, I hope someone can help me out here, which says “And the believers who think and ponder…verily they see that we created men and jinn for” reason. When you can’t use your brain or you dont want to, you can’t blame the “manual”…

I never understood this Phenomen, when you judge something and you have no clue about it, same when Non-Muslims claim that Muhammad was (saw) nauzobillah a rapist. I have heard something and then I start playing the trumpet through the whole village.

once again.