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Islam remains Islam, you don't pick and choose in it, it isn't like judaism and chirstianity, it isnt a religion confined to the scholars, neither it is just a sunday affair. It is a lifestyle, for everyday.
Western Muslims and the future of Islam - Google BooksI am not aware of his vision, please link up some of his talks so that I may listen/read. Thanks
Dr. Tariq Ramadan's views are very objective and based on mainstream Islamic foundation
His book (Western Muslims and the Future of Islam) is an excellent book, also his earlier book on European Muslims
Well Christianity is not a religion confined to the scholars. And there are still many devout Christians, such as myself who takes the religion as a lifestyle instead of as just a sunday affair.Islam remains Islam, you don't pick and choose in it, it isn't like judaism and chirstianity, it isnt a religion confined to the scholars, neither it is just a sunday affair. It is a lifestyle, for everyday.
Hi all
I continue to stumble towards submission.
I understand that Islam is a universal religion. However, there does seem to be a share of culture embedded in it. I suppose that's only natural? As more Europeans and Americans revert to Islam I imagine something distinctive might emerge.
Do you agree?
If not, why?
If so, what shape do you think Islam will take in west? What will a western Islam look like?
Islam remains Islam, you don't pick and choose in it, it isn't like judaism and chirstianity, it isnt a religion confined to the scholars, neither it is just a sunday affair. It is a lifestyle, for everyday.
Is he a popular figure in Egypt Cordoba?
There is a lot of different views/interpretations of Islam, I could never tell someone that MY understanding of it, is the right one. We all choose different paths in drawing closer to Allah.
Well Christianity is not a religion confined to the scholars. And there are still many devout Christians, such as myself who takes the religion as a lifestyle instead of as just a sunday affair.
You do not have to be rude.
That is true it is all about making choices based upon knowledge and verifying the truth of all we believe. Islam is not a religion of blind following. We do not have the option of saying we were taught wrong. We are to live by our choices and know the consequences of our choices. I follow the Hanafi Madhab of the Sunni. Other may follow other paths but we are all of one Ummah and follow the same 5 pillars of Islam which are:
- Faith or belief in the Oneness of God and the finality of the prophethood of Muhammad;
- Establishment of the daily prayers;
- Concern for and almsgiving to the needy;
- Self-purification through fasting;
- The pilgrimage to Makkah for those who are able.
Yes of course that's the foundation of Islam, that's not what I meant when I said different views, since that is generally all agreed upon.