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Exposition of user member "Al Saadiqeen"
Are the (Saudi Arabia's ) the true (Muslims ) ??
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Salams. To answer your question a true muslims is one who truely follows Allah's swt word and the ways of the prophet pbuh right from the heart and in actions. Muslims are judged by Allah on there intentions and what is in their heart not where they are from or where they live.
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I just gave you the answer as in to what defines a true muslims. There is no correct answer to your Question. Yes some are and no some aren't it varies from the individual. Like I said true muslims are not based in any one country. Your question has no yes or no answer
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Truth about what?
To answer you again Yes: some saudi's are true muslims No: not all saudi's are true muslims It's that simple. |
How do you define a true muslim? http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...icon_smile.gif there are true muslims all over the world not just in saudi
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a persons deen is not judged by his nationality or where he lives. it is judged by his beliefs and actions. and we take our beliefs from the quran and sunnah. there is NO yes or no answer to your question. but it seems that you are not really looking for an answer, but really you want to start a debate on other peoples answers. if this is the case then why dont you just get to the point instead of getting there through some back handed way. if you do not have an ulterior motive then your answer is there in the first 5 sentences of this post. |
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It's Ramadan perhaps the real question to be asking is "Am i a real muslim and why am i starting a thread that would likely lead to backbiting of fellow muslims? Are my fasts or the fasts of the other members of this forum really that cheap?" Backbiting is backbiting whether in Ramadan or not, but in Ramadan we should be especially vigilant not to waste too much time in useless things. |
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you wish people to make a blanket statement on a WHOLE nation? just get to the point and tell us what you are trying to get at. |
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i am seriously very intrigued about this 'truth' that you speak of. so can you get to the point and tell me what it is. |
okay. just did some googling.
are you from the Nuwaubu??? |
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Nuwaubian Nation - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuwaubian_Nation
The Nuwaubian Nation or Nuwaubian movement (over the years known as "Ansaru Allah Community", "Holy Tabernacle Ministries", "United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors", and "Yamassee Native American Moors of the Creek Nation"),[1] is a religious organization founded and led by Malachi (Dwight) York. It is classed as a hate group by Southern Poverty Law Center.[2] York began founding Black Muslim groups in New York in 1967, and has changed his teachings and the names of his groups many times. In the late 1980s, he abandoned the "Muslim" flavour of his movement in favour of Ancient Egypt and extraterrestrial themes, in 1993 leaving Brooklyn for Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia, where he built an Egypt-themed compound called Tama-Re.[3] By 2000, the "United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors" had some 500 adherents,[4] and drew as many as 5,000 visitors attending "Savior's Day" (York's birthday). But adherence declined steeply after founder Dwight York was sentenced to 135 years in federal prison in April 2004 for child molestation.[2][5] The Tama-Re compound was sold under government forfeiture and demolished in 2005. The movement was highly eclectic and entirely dependent on York's ever-changing pronouncements, described as "an extra-large dose of Egyptian schlock, served with a side dish of intergalactic mumbo jumbo" by Bill Osinski, author of a 2007 book on York and his arrest and eventual conviction. York's writings and pronouncements over the years combined ideas from a wide range of New Age, esotericism and occultism, pseudoscience, besides basic Afrocentrism and black supremacism.[6] The term Nuwaubu is found in "The Holy Tablets", a 1700-page document published by York in 1996, as the term for "the way of life" of "supreme beings".[7] Nuwaubian teachings are sometimes also referred to as Nuwaubu/Nuwaupu, Wu-Nuwaubu, "Right Knowledge", "Sound Right Reasoning", "Overstanding", "Blackosophy" or "Factology".[citation needed] The term "Nuwaubianism" has also been used in some publications.[dubious – discuss] |
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its the grand booboo himself!
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...DwightYork.jpg the guy in the middle! currently imprisoned on a 135 year sentence for child molestation. |
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