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I Am Enjoying Being A Muslim

The Quran sought to reform, not to destroy and start from scratch, to salvage what was useful and then to modify and build on it. The task was to get the Arabs to think about religion in a novel way, to inculcate in them a new conceptual frame of reference, to transfer them from one worldview to another, and higher, one. This process of transformation took them from traditionalism to individualism, from impulsiveness to discipline, from supernaturalism to science, from intuition to conscious reasoning and, in the end, ideally, harmonized the whole. The Quran does not ask for human perfection, but rather asks that we persevere in striving for self-improvement and that we never become complacent or despondent about our progress. Personal ignorance should be admitted, but it should not be allowed to place limits and bounds on the ways 'and means of [u]revelation[/u].

You cannot simply read the Quran, not if you take it seriously. You either have surrendered to it already or you fight it. It attacks tenaciously, directly, personally; it debates, criticizes, shames and challenges. From the outset it draws the line of battle, and you would be on other side. As you read the Quran and pray, a door to your heart would be unsealed and you would immersed in an overwhelming tenderness. No one knows loneliness like an atheist. When an average person feels isolated, he can call through the depths of his soul to God- who knows him -and sense an answer. An atheist cannot allow himself that luxury, for he has to crush the urge and remind himself of its absurdity.
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ArianaRose25 · 26-30
I don't need a false god to tell me what I need to do in order to live my life. Religion is absurd to me because its [b]not real.[/b] and there is no urge to crush because I don't have that. I think about I'm going to do, not what a false god can do for me.


Not going to go on any further or tell you what to believe in. That's just me.
Madeleine · 41-45, F
@ArianaRose25 Can you lift your both legs up at the same time?
ArianaRose25 · 26-30
@Madeleine whats the analogy your aiming at to describe a concept I don't believe?
Madeleine · 41-45, F
@ArianaRose25 Just answer the question and you will understand what I mean.
ArianaRose25 · 26-30
@Madeleine I'll play along. Yes I can.
Madeleine · 41-45, F
@ArianaRose25 No, you can't. It's called Gravity.
ArianaRose25 · 26-30
@Madeleine 🙄 Really. Are you sure you know how gravity works? because I do it all the time, not hard.
Madeleine · 41-45, F
@ArianaRose25 Before it becomes a silly argument, what I meant by my question is can you lift them while standing up? The answer is no of course. We can only lift one at a time.

My point is .. why are we so limited? Who created our limitation?
ArianaRose25 · 26-30
@Madeleine There is some things we can and can't do. Its part of being human. Who created them? I wouldn't say "who" created them but more like "what" created them. then again, I stopped caring about that awhile ago.
Madeleine · 41-45, F
@ArianaRose25 I guess when we die we will all find out.
ArianaRose25 · 26-30
@Madeleine well for military men that had briefly died...they said theres nothing there so theres your answer. and they were christian.
Madeleine · 41-45, F
@ArianaRose25 Is this your evidence?
ArianaRose25 · 26-30
@Madeleine look bitch believe in what you believe in. you have a religion and I'm athiest. stop trying to convince me that there's something.