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I heard a Muslim talk to a Christian gathering in which he spoke about the common values between Christianity and Islam, some people said he was a perennialist, I thought he was just doing dawa without first hitting them with you are going to hell. Saying to them you will go to hell unless you embrace Islam first, the first time you speak to someone might not work. Wisdom, subtlety and forethought are not to be condemned. Too much rigid thinking black and white going on amongst some people. I think they are arrogant and harsh.
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I heard a Muslim talk to a Christian gathering in which he spoke about the common values between Christianity and Islam, some people said he was a perennialist, I thought he was just doing dawa without first hitting them with you are going to hell. Saying to them you will go to hell unless you embrace Islam first, the first time you speak to someone might not work. Wisdom, subtlety and forethought are not to be condemned. Too much rigid thinking black and white going on amongst some people. I think they are arrogant and harsh. i once gave dawah to a christian. i don't think i even mentioned hell in it. it was an underhanded approach to draw him towards Islam using actual Islamic teachings and values. I hoped he would have a softer heart towards Islam at the end. don't judge. |
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why is it important to discuss the aqeedah they died upon? using the same logic one can defend pretty much everyone out there whose last moments weren't filmed or transmitted through mutawatir narrations. Allah knows about their insides and how they are with him their books should not be read and should be considered as poison Martin Lings was a nice old man and I hope he came to guidance. |
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they did the outsides of Islam |
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they did the outsides of Islam |
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fascinating, which one?
http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/show...highlight=rene |
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how did you come to that conclusion? Asalamualaikum, http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/show...highlight=rene |
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IF you had read properly the previous posts.. you would have gone to another thread which explained this topic in a amazing manner... but I made is easy for you: |
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You implied that they were kafirs.. hence the rebuke. Sorry for my misunderstanding if your reply was not as such. your 'rebuke' i've seen plenty of times before. its borne out of an individualistic interpretation of Islam which is reflected upon others. there is no use of an emotional argument in an academic discussion. |
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Well I follow the opinion of certain ulema that they are not kafirs, because it is better to include than exclude. Like I said, I am not asking for you to agree with me. I was just lost about this issue, and this thread along with a few others have shed some light. The fact that Perrenialists are Kafir or not does not make me a kafir, since I am not one of them, rather I have a friend who is.
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