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Wardat_il'7leej
23-09-03, 09:05 PM
Found this page on worship and thought i would share it...

Forms of Worship (http://store6.yimg.com/I/talkislam_1759_480992291)

Endure Whisper
24-09-03, 01:28 AM
Interesting!!

Wardat_il'7leej
29-09-03, 01:33 PM
any comments.....

Enigma
02-10-03, 04:05 AM
You can turn anything you do in life into worship just by putting a pure intention (neea) into it.

That's one of the beauties of Islam, you don't have to ask a priest for forgivness nor do you have to go to a certain building to worship.

fatak
02-10-03, 04:50 AM
I'll give it a 6.5 !!!!!!

Cheers
fatak

Seham
02-10-03, 08:22 AM
I have quoted the following from the provided link which I disagree with:

Except for Islam, all other religions have made room for the worship of beings other than Allah
False accusation, many religions have ominpotence power worshipped but it looks like the writer of the chapter hasn't read about any other religion except his!!

Shinoda LP
02-10-03, 10:41 PM
Allah shows that ....

How do we know that this is the right way of worshipping?

Just because only Muslims do it this way, I don't see a point as to why I shouldn't pray to 'another God' and do 'good deeds' in my life'.

Wardat_il'7leej
05-10-03, 12:16 AM
A muslim believes in ONE GOD, Supreme and Eternal, Infinite and Mighty, Merciful and Compassionate, Creator and Provider. God has no father nor mother, no sons nor was He fathered. None equal to Him. He is God of all mankind, not of a special trib e or race. Worshipping Allah does not mean we spend our entire lives in constant seclusion and absolute meditation. To worship Allah is to live life according to His commands, not to run away from it.
To worship Allah is to know Him, to love Him, to obey His commands, to enforce His laws in every aspect of life, to serve His cause by doing right and shunning evil and to be just to Him, to ourselves and to our fellow human beings.