No, no. Fall right into the emptiest space. Remember: there is no painful landing.
No, no. There's no such thing called luck.
No, no. Fall right into the emptiest space. Remember: there is no painful landing.
They hate part of their identity. They have beem taught to self hate.Maxaa keena iney gaal noqdaan??? This is a very important question. Were they abused as a kid? Or maybe got karbaashed too much at DugsiView attachment 52550
They hate part of their identity. They have beem taught to self hate.
Waryaa @yaskaaa figured it out right away is she better than you
So what’s your reason for leaving? I’m assuming you left so my bad if I’m wrong.Also you @Baliska
Some people do leave islam because of the mistreatment they face, but most ex-muslims leave because they found it to be false and with a 7th century morality they can't support. They've had deep philosophical reservations and real world doubt and have researched for years even to come to that conclusion.
To deny that there is valid reasons to leave Islam other than self-hatred is nothing but a self-defense mechanism and intellectually dishonest.
So what’s your reason for leaving? I’m assuming you left so my bad if I’m wrong.
Any specific reason why you started questioning your deen? A moment perhaps? Also I guess what country you’re from has something to do with it. Inshallah your iman grows stronger the more you question.I have had not left yet but I'm researching the issues and including neutral sources, Islamic sources and making a final determine when I have a sufficient basis to make that decision.
That said if I truly leave it will be because the Quran is not uncorrupted, clear and in contrast with known reality (science), that Muhammed's revelations is indistinguishable from temporal lobe epilepsy, and the contradictions in the Quran in specific the most Merciful God burning his being for eternity.
Morality question all made me question, and the truth will make me reject or accept it.
By whom? Please, no conspiraciesThey hate part of their identity. They have beem taught to self hate.
Any specific reason why you started questioning your deen? A moment perhaps? Also I guess what country you’re from has something to do with it. Inshallah your iman grows stronger the more you question.
Those are different qiraats. One is used in the general Muslim world and the other in parts of Africa.That the two most used modern Qurans present two mutually exclusive realities about the same situation.
In verse 2:184 Hafs recites the verse to be "... a ransom [as substitute] of feeding a poor person...". On the other hand, Warsh reads it "... a ransom [as substitute] of feeding poor people.