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Subject: Learn Islam from Hadith
crail 2.06.25 - 07:47am
There are 10000 religions and they are all wrong. What a mess the human race is * +
crail 2.06.25 - 07:50am
I'm guessing Islam is the one true religion lol. Please don't go out of your way to explain this though because it's undoubtedly the book of morals * +
miaiad 4.06.25 - 12:57am
Okay, the basic logic tells
(1) Any [u]human-created[/u] religion is not a religion. It could be laws and rules. Laws and rules are always changing, can fit a group but not all people worldwide, and most of time they prone to errors, and desires of who made them.
(2) A religion with a core that [u]makes any creature as a God[/u] is not a true religion. Simply, A crature cannot be a Creator.
Thinking of the above, you'll end up of very few religions currently existing (less than the count of fingers in one hand). further screening/comparisons/investigations are a separate scope of discussion.
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miaiad 4.06.25 - 01:01am
Alright... Morals are important indeed, but that may count about 1/3 of one's religion.
The other 2/3 of religions are: faith/beliefs (so that's mostly internal/heart job), and practices/worship/etc (so that's both heat and body job).
Morals are not only being respectful or showing dignity. It has so many aspect in everyday life: being honest in talk, in sales, in deals,,, respecting our promise or agreed deals,,,, being nice in talk, gesture and work,,,, integrity and fairness to others,,,etc.. * +
miaiad 4.06.25 - 01:08am
Abu Barzah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, Man's feet will not
move on the Day of Resurrection before he is asked about his life, how did he consume it, his knowledge, what did
he do with it, his wealth, how did he earn it and how did he dispose of it, and about his body, how did he wear it
out.''
[At-Tirmidhi].
Commentary:
1. This Hadith first of all highlights the importance and value of this transitory life, every breath of which is
invaluable. Not a moment of it should, therefore, be wasted in the disobedience of Allah because one shall also be
made to account for it.
2. Man shall also be answerable for his knowledge. Here, we find an inducement for acquiring religious knowledge
because that alone is beneficial for him. He should make use of his knowledge for winning the pleasure of Allah. If
he does not do that then he must think about the justification for not doing so. He must also think how he would be
facing Allah on the Day of Resurrection.
3. The question in respect of wealth raised in this Hadith clearly shows that one should earn wealth by legitimate
means only and spend it strictly in a lawful manner. If he takes to unfair means of income or squanders it, he will be
sinful and required to account for the violation of the Divine injunctions.
4. One should protect his body from everything that is unlawful and force himself to submit to the Divine
injunctions. When he is asked to account for neglecting them, it will be difficult for him to escape the consequences
of accountability.
In short, this Hadith makes one conscious of the accountability so that one keeps it all the time in view so that he
will be saved from humiliation on the Day of Resurrection. How nice would it really be if one bears the
accountability of the Day of Resurrection always in mind! * +
kamela 4.06.25 - 06:51pm
Thank's miaiad, now i am re_sharing it on other sites, * +
crail 4.06.25 - 07:42pm
They are all human created * +
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