Re: What do you believe you must believe to be a Muslim?
Peace kchughtai
Please see that you are falling in to what I already predicted … “nothing is real everything is subjective” … The first step in that direction is to invoke the oxymoronic statement “not a universal fact” …
In any case there are many people who do argue as you do … but that is not the way I wish to proceed in my discourse, because it causes problems.
Please help me define the following positions:
A person who can see a chair - Is the chair really there?
A person who believes he can see a chair - Is the chair really there?
A person who does not believe in God - Is God not there?
My use encapsulates both meanings in the dictionary definition sense: 2 are given in the Oxford dictionary, neither of them infer that ‘belief’ is not inclusive of accepting things WITH PROOF.
An acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof:
Something one accepts as true or real; a firmly held opinion