That is a God given challenge, clear as the midday sun, to He whom God made manifest, the knower of many unseen things.It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
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That is a God given challenge, clear as the midday sun, to He whom God made manifest, the knower of many unseen things.It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
And you know this how?The Baha’i Faith presents all religions to humanity in their ‘pristine purity’ that is, without the man made dogmas ,doctrines and interpretations. In their pure form, all religions complement one another and are one and united and are in perfect agreement.
Challenged? Don't flatter yourself. I'm responding to the blatant misrepresentation of Buddhism on a public forum. I do not wish any reader of RF to think that the Bahai misrepresentation is what Buddhism actually is. In the real world I wouldn't bother wasting my time, the same as when JWs or Mormons appear at my front door or in town. They soon realise they are wasting their time trying to save me (or whatever it is they think they're doing) and wander off to try their luck with someone else.If they are not Challenged by the concepts, why then would they offer a challenge in return?
Replace Buddhism with Hinduism, and you have me, 10 years ago. Fortunately, I don't think too many people, if any, other than the Baha'i themselves, are mislead by their blatant inaccuracy.Challenged? Don't flatter yourself. I'm respondiing to the blatant misrepresentation of Buddhism on a public forum. I do not wish any reader of RF to think that the Bahai misrepresentation is what Buddhism actually is. In the real world I wouldn't bother wasting my time, the same as when JWs or Mormons appear at my front door or in town. They soon realise they are wasting their time trying to save me (or whatever it is they think they're doing) and wander off to try their luck with someone else.
As a Baha'i, I believe that the Day of Judgment is when Christ returns and it is also the Day of Resurrection, the raising of the dead. Resurrection is the birth of the individual to spiritual life. The raising of the dead means the spiritual awakening of those who are asleep in the graves of ignorance, heedlessness and lust. The grave from which he arises is the grave of ignorance and negligence of God.I think Bahais believe day of judgment of Moses (a) was Jesus (a) till Mohammad (s) and so the day of judgment in Quran and of Mohammad (s) is Baha'allah till the next manifestation.
So, what do you think is going to happen on the day of judgment, what event will usher it in?I know for certain, per Quran, no one will deny the day of judgment when it occurs, because it's a day when the truth will be a certainty for all creation and humans will acknowledge all their faults and sins eventually on that day.
I do believe that the day will come when people are all submissive to God, but that will not happen for a very long time, since people don't change overnight.Till then, even death, will not bring that degree of manifestation of signs of God. The Quran has details and summary, and it's a day that God is in full control, and people are all submissive to God, but it's too late to acknowledge sins and reform, because the truth is clear to the extent, that goodness cannot be the motivation for reform on that day. And also it's the day people enter hell and paradise in their full form.
The day of judgment occurs after destruction of people. There is two trumpets, the first everyone dies. The second everyone is raised to life.I don't think it is realistic to think that humanity will all change in a day, this takes time.
With all due respect, who gave you the authority to 'accurately' interpret the Qur'an? By interpret I mean assign meanings to verses.I don't mind Bahais presenting their views and calling to their faith. That's normal. However, I think their interpretation of Quran and narrations they quote have been been proven far fetch and impossible. I believe from my experience they are lead to make statements mean what they desire even if it's very inaccurate of language.
At the end, dialogue with a Bahai is intensely more difficult then people of other sects and creeds. Because language loses it's form where statements can mean almost anything. I dialogue for two reasons:
(1) In hope a Bahai make awaken out of their falsehood.
(2) Education wise, so people are aware of the contradictions between Islam and Quran and hadiths vs Bahai faith.
I don't believe they are truthful people. But this is not particular to them, I believe this is true of all people who follow falsehood unless they have no means to truth or they are incapable of reaching the proofs for various reasons (can be mental illness for example, can be poverty keeps them from having time and resources, etc).
With all due respect, who gave you the authority to 'accurately' interpret the Qur'an? By interpret I mean assign meanings to verses.
I ask the same question of Christians regarding the Bible.
What is truth and what is falsehood?
So, are only Muslims who follow the Qur'an and interpret it as you do the only people who are not in falsehood?
What is the trumpet? Is this the trumpet blast mentioned in the Bible?The day of judgment occurs after destruction of people. There is two trumpets, the first everyone dies. The second everyone is raised to life.
Baha'is call this the Day of God, and we believe that God's truth was revealed, but that doesn't mean that everyone will recognize the truth.And it's metaphorically a day, but really it's forever. It's called the last day because it's the final destination and forever ending state. However, 50 000 years will be ascension to God on that day. So it's not a literal one day thing.
Day means truth is manifest, so it's clear.
So what is the difference between the day of the Mahdi and the day of judgment as in the final day?However, even though Imam Mahdi (a) will bring the truth and manifest it, it's not the same as the day of judgment type proof. Even though his day is one of God's days, it's not the same as the day of judgment as in the final day.
Is this what you think will happen on the day of judgment as in the final day?And God won't allow disbelievers to dispute and they will be scared of God's forces, and won't put a fight, and so with that, the truth will be manifest.
Peoples' deeds will be put on display by God? Who are the Witnesses?Among the evidence is that the records of deeds will be put in display. The Witnesses will testify.
Not aware if it's in the Bible or not. The trumpet is a metaphor for a spiritual reality that God and his forces have. In Quran, Ibrahim (a) is able to raise four dead birds and can call them from mountains. It's unseen and we don't witness everything, but it's a metaphor of some of the power of God and God's chosen forces. I think per Quran every guide of each age, will rally and call the people he was responsible over and he will witness against them as well and will present their book of deeds. A long with that, their body parts will witness what they did and testify to the truth of the caller/witness/leader of theirs.What is the trumpet? Is this the trumpet blast mentioned in the Bible?
Yes everyone will physically die. Yes, everyone will be raised to life physically.Do you mean that everyone will die physically? In other words, do you believe that the physical bodies of everyone will die?
Do you mean that everyone will be raised to life physically? In other words, do you believe that the physical bodies of everyone will come back to life?
The Mahdi (a) will manifest the truth but it won't be the type of day of signs which there is no room for denial. The day of judgment as the final day, is that day where no soul is permitted to mislead or misguide for example, and truth is forced.So what is the difference between the day of the Mahdi and the day of judgment as in the final day?
Is this what you think will happen on the day of judgment as in the final day?
Do you think that God is going to force people to believe in Him instead of allowing them to choose?
Peoples' deeds will be put on display by God? Who are the Witnesses?
And in most countries(with one notable area of exception) that is true. Edited to add: The 13 countries where being an atheist is punishable by deathPeople should befree to follow any legal religion that they like.
I have no requirement to believe that those religions are true.
This should apply to everyone and all religions.
All predominantly Muslim countries.And in most countries(with one notable area of exception) that is true. Edited to add: The 13 countries where being an atheist is punishable by death
That list I found was for atheism. This is an article for apostasy. Death sentence for apostasy in nearly a dozen countries, report saysAll predominantly Muslim countries.
Who is God? Where is God? We believe that God is unknowable and we cannot approach Him directly.This is not what the line is saying. It's saying only God and firmly rooted in knowledge have all of it's interpretation, but this not to say we cannot interpret or understand any of it. That would make it other than guidance from God.
When it comes to the day of judgment, there are many verses and they contextualize each other. The Bahai interpretation is impossible for many reasons.
Verse 3:7 forbids to follow what is unclear from it but at the same time, it says it's only all clear to God and the firmly rooted in knowledge. To them all dimensions of Quran is known and they are fit to expand and explain it.
First is that the new Manifestation clears up misunderstandings and misconceptions held by the followers of previous religions. Also a way to know this is to read the scriptures of the religions and see if what they are teaching now is in conformity with the original teachings taught by the Founder.And you know this how?
Apologies then if I missed the mark. Nevertheless salam brother.What you said has nothing to do with what I stated.
Hi Link. Just came across this from the Bab regarding Seal of the Prophets. So He is agreeing that Muhammad is the last of the Prophets but of the ‘prophetic cycle’ which is the cycle where God made certain prophecies regarding things like justice and peace appearing. Now we are in the cycle of fulfilment when all those prophecies will gradually be fulfilled.Not aware if it's in the Bible or not. The trumpet is a metaphor for a spiritual reality that God and his forces have. In Quran, Ibrahim (a) is able to raise four dead birds and can call them from mountains. It's unseen and we don't witness everything, but it's a metaphor of some of the power of God and God's chosen forces. I think per Quran every guide of each age, will rally and call the people he was responsible over and he will witness against them as well and will present their book of deeds. A long with that, their body parts will witness what they did and testify to the truth of the caller/witness/leader of theirs.
Yes everyone will physically die. Yes, everyone will be raised to life physically.
This was a problem that disbelievers had back then with Quran and would call it far fetch, but per Quran, it is something that definitely will happen.
The Mahdi (a) will manifest the truth but it won't be the type of day of signs which there is no room for denial. The day of judgment as the final day, is that day where no soul is permitted to mislead or misguide for example, and truth is forced.
People will be forced on the day of judgment, yes.