sandandfoam
Veteran Member
I have in the past come to the brink of reversion to Islam. But I stopped short.
I have had some experiences which I can only account for through God/Allah.
The writing of Tariq Ramadan appeals greatly to me. My vision of Islam, which I have gleaned in the main from Ramadan, is one of peace, tolerance and respect for minorities.
Inherently I am a very liberal person and this is something that I don't imagine will ever change, I believe in equal rights for gay people, and am pro-choice, I don't drink or take drugs but believe that they should be freely and legally available to anyone who wants them etc etc. I believe implicitly in non-violence. I do not have many heroes but Badshah Khan is one. If there was a Muslim I aspired to emulate it would be him.
I have been reading around Islam again of late and I am drawn to it. Given my liberal outlook, what do you think?
Am I barking up the right or the wrong tree?
[I have also been reading around Universal Sufism of late - perhaps that is a better direction for me?]
Thanks in advance,
SW
I have had some experiences which I can only account for through God/Allah.
The writing of Tariq Ramadan appeals greatly to me. My vision of Islam, which I have gleaned in the main from Ramadan, is one of peace, tolerance and respect for minorities.
Inherently I am a very liberal person and this is something that I don't imagine will ever change, I believe in equal rights for gay people, and am pro-choice, I don't drink or take drugs but believe that they should be freely and legally available to anyone who wants them etc etc. I believe implicitly in non-violence. I do not have many heroes but Badshah Khan is one. If there was a Muslim I aspired to emulate it would be him.
I have been reading around Islam again of late and I am drawn to it. Given my liberal outlook, what do you think?
Am I barking up the right or the wrong tree?
[I have also been reading around Universal Sufism of late - perhaps that is a better direction for me?]
Thanks in advance,
SW