Relations with non-Muslims

** ZARA
As Salam Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakatuhu

Congratulation Zara that Allah has chosen you to give Hidaya. Hidaya comes from The God alone.
I salute you and ask Allah to shower mercey upon you and guide you the Right Path.

It is an honour and it takes a big courage to accept another religion. To abondon the old rituals and follow to the Path our Creator has directed.
To be a Muslim by Choice is some thing else than a Muslim by birth.
Sister in Islam do not give any attention to the baseless comments of... arai...

You have done the right thing. You made your own choice and on the day of Judgement Allah will rewards you according to your Intentions and deeds.

If any time you need any help with a Muslim brother remember me.

Allah Hafiz**


**~~~Performace of good DEEDS avoids the evil ending.~~~

He, who advises for the GOOD, is similar (in rewards)to the doer of it.**
(Sahih Al-Jami 3797 & 3399 resp.)

Aapca: JazakAllah brother for your blessings.
I just wanted to clarify something in your post. I have learned that we are all born muslim, but it is the surroundings and environment that change us, so really I am just a revert.

Arai- Allah knows best...and Allah lead you in the right path and not question anyone's reasons or critisize someone for changing religions.

Arai,

IMO it takes a lot of strength of character to change one's beliefs. In most cases it means alienating your own family. It is certainly easier to go with the herd which is what you are suggesting.

As for being friends with non-muslims it depends on your own character. Nothing wrong in playing football, or talking about the weather with, say a Hindu or a sikh. If they want you to practice karma sutra then you need to know where to draw the line.

I hope that helped.

Hmmmm, someone else noticed too

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let us say if muslim leave a muslim majority
country and immigrates to west. 1 st generation may keep the faith.theres is no guarantee subsequent generation will keep the faith. slowly they will be integrated and eventually become christians.

1 st generation may keep the faith.theres is no guarantee subsequent generation will keep the faith. slowly they will be integrated and eventually become christians.

Rvikz,

There's no guarantee that will happen either. The world works in mysterious ways yaar.

Anyway, can you tell me what relevance your comments have to the topic in general?

i am talking about realtionship withnon-muslims. when you live and interact with non-muslims where muslims are minority you become slowly integrated.

Arai

You sound like a mullah...i don't care what muslims call non-muslim in their private conversations but calling somebody sleeze bag on the forum is an another thing.

In future keep your preaching and cut out your opinionated crap ...i am not interested.

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Rani is that a respectful way to speak to your fellow Sikh Arai? - I mean the guy addressed you with respect, but you showed him disrespect in your answer.

It seems your respect is only reserved fro Hindu's NOT Muslims, Sikhs, Christians etc?

Malik,

Who appointed you the moderator of this section......you need attention so bad try something else...

P.S. You must be awfully lonely in political section......boy you are something..try using your brain once in while and act like an adult....

[This message has been edited by Rani (edited October 26, 2000).]

And who appointed you Guardian of Sikhism huh?

As a well-mannered person I think it is my duty to pull you up on some of the bad language you use against even your own Sikhs?

[This message has been edited by Malik73 (edited October 26, 2000).]

As a well-mannered person I think it is my duty to pull you up on some of the bad language you use against even your own Sikhs?

You are not even a worthy opponent....try with your muslim brothers or you are sooo blind that you cannot see...butt out no self respecting Sikh will want mullah to interfere on their behalf.

Sikhism is none of your business...for you we are Kaffirs and will go to hell because we don't believe in Muhammad or Quran ...Ameen

[This message has been edited by Rani (edited October 26, 2000).]

I am not a worthy opponent huh? - well I seem to always have you rattled? and have your undivided attention?

This "mullah" says go easy on us Muslims, Sikhs, Christians etc :

Mallik

Hey leave Kaffir Sikhs out we have nothing to do with Quran or Muhammad...we don't believe in Prophets, we talk to God directly in case you forgot that....no visit to Arabia for us .......and we don't hate idol worshippers....

Yes and I'm sure Sikhsism says treat all your fellow Sikhs with RESPECT not just Hindus's, and address your fellow Sikhs with RESPECT not just Hindu's?

Rani,

You just don’t get it do you?

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Rani,

Arai is as entitled to his opinions as you are, so whether you think they are "crap" or maybe he is a "mullah" makes no difference.

For all we know, you are a mullah. Or maybe a mooli. Who knows?

Anyway, everybody, please don't wreck this thread and stick to the original topic, which is 'Relations with non-Muslims'.

I think Kohal's posts were most honest in this thread and coming from someone of her age, I am impressed by her honesty. She did not call anyone names. She basically said that she thinks many of his friends contradict in their behaviour what their religion tells them to do. I would say all of us do that. why beat on her for saying that.
BTW that was not an argument but my obervation:)

Rani, Happy Diwali. so what are you cooking special for this occasion? We used to make khoya of milk from our cows and buffalos. In its pure form it tastes so good you don't even need to add sugar to it.

Muzna,

I hate to say this but you don't get it either....your biases show all the time many Indians have said that to you, many times...