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I Am Enjoying Being A Muslim

The smaller a sin is in our eyes, the greater it is in God’s, and the greater it is in our eyes, the smaller it is in God’s. There is no relationship between God and anyone except through obedience to Him.

I learned to do not just thank God when everything’s going right, I should thank Him even when things are challenging. We must go through periods of emptiness to be able to fill ourselves with God’s Love. Certainly, He is [i]Al-Muqit[/i], The Nourisher of hearts.

[Quran 13:28]
[quote][b]Verily in the remembrance of God do hearts find rest[/b][/quote]

[Quran 8:24]
[quote]God comes in between a person and his heart[/quote]
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edistoflyer · 46-50, M
"The smaller a sin is in our eyes, the greater it is in God’s, and the greater it is in our eyes, the smaller it is in God’s."

Is it normal for this religion to brainwash its believers into wrongly thinking they are perpetually wrong?
Madeleine · 41-45, F
@edistoflyer Wrong in what sense?
edistoflyer · 46-50, M
@Madeleine Smaller in "our" eyes = greater in God's while greater in "our" eyes = smaller in God's. Ugh, to believe oneself to be so diametrically opposite of what is right --> pass.
@edistoflyer I believe he was a false prophet, but I find that quite sensible--sensible [i] human philosophy[/i]
Madeleine · 41-45, F
@edistoflyer This indicates the relationship between us and our Creator. It's not the sin we commit, but how we feel about it afterwards.