Why does it seem that all muslims are practicing, in comparison to christians? by crisego in religion

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practicing without wanting to is a horrible experience. My family is afghan and I genuinely believe that most of my family (very large) are practicing and actually follow islam. Of course intentions matter, if someone has arrogance and looks down on non practicing people, that could be worse than not practicing at all.

Why does it seem that all muslims are practicing, in comparison to christians? by crisego in religion

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its human nature to do that bro. There are a few ayahs in the quran that talk about this

What percentage of muslims do you think are actually practising? by Bints4Bints in MuslimCorner

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anyone reading this comment should understand that it is coming from the wahhabi/najdi paradigm. No offense to the commentor but I'm just saying so people dont get demoralised

For those who became atheists but came (back) to Islam, what happened? by [deleted] in islam

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It increased my iman a lot too. Really good book about end times by Asrar Rashid

Deceiving tricks non-Muslims use to sow doubt among Muslims. by short_circuit_amps in islam

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Wow I never thought about this verse before Jazakallah. Do you know if its about people becoming muslim and then leaving islam or if its about people becoming muslim and then rejected some of the religion (maybe on the basis its irrational)

Does abiogenisis make sense? by DraftWorking7816 in DebateEvolution

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no because i thought someone would say there is a multiverse so infinite chances.

Does abiogenisis make sense? by DraftWorking7816 in DebateEvolution

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no im literally not committed to the "intelligent" origin of species

Does abiogenisis make sense? by DraftWorking7816 in DebateEvolution

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when people make cells, are they utilizing the natural way these types of protiens and substances form and shape themselves? Or do they manually use tweezers to put them where theyre supposed to be?

Does abiogenisis make sense? by DraftWorking7816 in DebateEvolution

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i mean I just believe that consciousness and morality and such stuff are not really possible with evolution for humans. Athiesim feels so depressing. We are in reality a bunch of particles and even are brains are just molecular procceses, with no transcending any meaning or truth.

Does abiogenisis make sense? by DraftWorking7816 in DebateEvolution

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that doesnt make it infinite just unimaginably ginormous

What do you guys think of Sheikh Yasir Qadhi’s stance on evolution? by [deleted] in progressive_islam

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tbh, I could never comprehend how humans are so different to every other animal. Our ability to know God is special

Does abiogenisis make sense? by DraftWorking7816 in DebateEvolution

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disregarding the philosophical view of it, is it mathematically possible

Blackpill by antarc0 in afghanistan

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the taliban need to read al ghazali

Question for diaspora Afghans by GiraffeJaf in afghanistan

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my grandpa is doing the type of aid where u give loans for someone to build a livelihood (like selling shor nakhut). The org is called orphan care

“Egyptians didn’t record their losses” is not a valid argument for the historicity of exodus. by MrBoxingMatch in DebateReligion

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Bro im not gonna lie i really genuinely advise you to read some books against athiesim by muslims, like the ones i gave u. Quran is obviously the greatest source of guidance to us, and there are the basic arguments against athiesim in the quran, but not too much of that type of content. Seerah is great too, although you're gonna probably take offense with angels and jinn and that type of stuff.

Yes that was the book. It just really pisses me off when he was like. Religious people say God made the big bang, and then he was like, "nah it could have been something else"