RE:Pala: a hybrid muslim
by The Brain on Mar 12, 2008 03:03 PM Permalink
This is only for your information:-
Shia Muslims believe that the Imam is sinless by nature, and that his authority is infallible as it comes directly from God. Therefore, Shia Muslims often venerate the Imams as saints and perform pilgrimages to their tombs and shrines in the hopes of divine intercession. Sunni Muslims counter that there is no basis in Islam for a hereditary privileged class of spiritual leaders, and certainly no basis for the veneration or intercession of saints. Sunni Muslims contend that leadership of the community is not a birthright, but a trust that is earned and which may be given or taken away by the people themselves.
RE:Pala: a hybrid muslim
by on Mar 12, 2008 03:06 PM Permalink
have to see pala's comments-He is not agreeing to most of ur comments(as can be noted below) from the definition of allah to other things.I know it happens,not ur fault, when u deal immaginary or virtual objects.
RE:Pala: a hybrid muslim
by Palani on Mar 12, 2008 03:13 PM Permalink
. "na tasya pratima asti"There is no image of Him."[Yajurveda 32:3]5 ii. "shudhama poapvidham""He is bodyless and pure." [Yajurveda 40:8]6iii. "Andhatama pravishanti ye asambhuti mupaste""They enter darkness, those who worship the natural elements" (Air, Water, Fire, etc.). "They sink deeper in darkness, those who worship sambhuti."[Yajurveda 40:9]7
RE:RE:Pala: a hybrid muslim
by on Mar 12, 2008 03:25 PM Permalink
All these are written by some person-What is his greatness?People only refer to great people right.For example
The following are the words of the greatest thinker Bertrand Russell -
Thus, over a billion people believe in Allah without truly knowing what Allah supposedly stands for or what he really demands of them. And the minority that do understand continue to be Moslems because they have redefined their morality and ethics to fit within the teachings of Islam, which are floridly lacking in morality. They therefore redefine what is good and evil in order to fit their lives into what is preached by Islam, instead of examining Islam to see if it fits within the good life. Backwards thinking, imposed by a backward religion.
RE:RE:RE:Pala: a hybrid muslim
by JGN on Mar 12, 2008 03:32 PM Permalink
Vivekananda told that by conversion to another religion, we not only lose one member but also create one enemy. He was absolutely right.
RE:Pala: a hybrid muslim
by on Mar 12, 2008 03:34 PM Permalink
@pala, Why u divert from real topic?One great thinker like russel said valid and u cant counter it, just asking what others said?Better ask what vivekananda said of Hinduism.U wont understand that-Not for all.
RE:Pala: a hybrid muslim
by JGN on Mar 12, 2008 03:25 PM Permalink
Palani, some absurd beliefs of hindus do not make them "gospel truths" And do you or your great Dr. Zakir Naik believe in those scriptures? You are trying to justify one falsehood with another!
RE:Pala: a hybrid muslim
by on Mar 12, 2008 03:24 PM Permalink
Palani, this proves that u have not been educated in modern system.From ur meaning on Immaginary.I dont communicated with a islamic cleric like u-Noone can give u knowlege of light.
RE:RE:Pala: a hybrid muslim
by Palani on Mar 12, 2008 03:26 PM Permalink
Quran is the supreme. we dont believe whatever contradicts the Quran. I hope this will be a suitble answer. you read the quran fully understand it and you can deside that there is no difference between shia and sunny. In fight is there in every religion, for money wealth land politics. That is the character of individual.
anyway no one has answered my question. instead they keep on question and telling me mad.
RE:Pala: a hybrid muslim
by JGN on Mar 12, 2008 03:30 PM Permalink
Palani wrote: >>>>>>anyway no one has answered my question...........what is your question? I will try to give you a proper answer. Pl repeat the same.