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    Even if you removed Islam, Judaism, and Christianity you'd still have fanaticism

    It may be only in your understanding of the Quran; Islam was an empire for centuries, they ruled part of what is called now Spain. They had the power and means to do whatever they want, yet they were a minority; they did not force anyone to abandon their belief, as a matter of fact, Jews...
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    Even if you removed Islam, Judaism, and Christianity you'd still have fanaticism

    Thank you. The translation you posted does not carry the meaning conveyed by the Quran. In your post, the Ayeh talks about places where the satan approaches you. Front, back, left, and right. While Quran talks about good deeds(worshiping God through partners as Satan promotes to you..etc)...
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    Even if you removed Islam, Judaism, and Christianity you'd still have fanaticism

    Let us take things one at a time, I have asked you to post the translation of Ayeh 17 of Sura 7; which you claimed that you have read twice, And we will go from there.
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    Even if you removed Islam, Judaism, and Christianity you'd still have fanaticism

    Not so, I can understand your position trying to support your opinion, I am afraid you are wrong, you can’t get the right meaning by just merely translating words. Please allow me to prove you wrong. Please go ahead and translate Ayeh 17 from surah 7; it is a clear Ayeh, and I will show you how...
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    Even if you removed Islam, Judaism, and Christianity you'd still have fanaticism

    The Quran is only in Arabic, so you didn’t read the Quran twice.
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    In your belief why God created us

    I admire your line of reasoning. The evolution is just a process, but who created the thing that started evolving.
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    A Universe from Nothing?

    Interesting view:
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    I want to convert and follow Quranism

    It is not mandatory to announce your faith to anyone. To summarize it, believe in God and his massenger, do your five prayer, fast the month of Ramadan, give the charity, and do pilgrimage to Mecca, once in your life; if your are able. You are done. Sins, and mistakes don't get you out of Islam...
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    Studying Islam and considering converting.

    I am happy for you. but it is not a mandatory in islam that you announce your faith in front of any one, it is between you and God. All the best.
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    Idolatry in Islam

    Please read my post again, I didn't talk about what an egg means, I just pointed out you are taking a verb and using it as a root word. you are using a Hebrew word for the arabic one, which it shouldn't be right, as you pointed out that the root for "Daha" is the word "Dah". No, it is not, in...
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    Idolatry in Islam

    You are totally wrong, "Daha" is a verb, and "Dahaahah" is the same verb with added pronoun that goes back to the word "earth"
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    Idolatry in Islam

    Muslims only describe God, as God described himself in his book, or as described by his prophet. So if God said he has a face, then he has one, he knows about himself more than we know. But we can't say that his face is like our faces, because he said, there is nothing like him.
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    There is no free will in Islam

    First of all this is off topic, but I will respond to you in brief, and I apologize to OP., if you want to chat just open your thread, and we will talk. Now for "dhulm" in your case "zulm", from which the word " zalimun" is derived which is you wrongly pronounced, as original meaning, it means...
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    There is no free will in Islam

    Obviously, you don't know arabic, You can't will if you don't have a will, I don't see your point of objection. من شاء in Arabic means the one who has the will; exactly as I translated to you, the same word in the Quran.
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    There is no free will in Islam

    There is a free will in Islam: Quran 18:29 "and say this is the truth from your lord, you have the will to believe and you have the will to disbelieve, ...." But as with all human attributes it has a limit; sometimes we do things that we have the will not to let anyone knows about it, but...
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    Give Iran its due credit. It is following through on the promises about its nuclear facilities.

    I don't believe you are being objective. Iran is a member of OPEC, so saying that it will sell cheaper oil is unreasonable view. For Saudi human right, I believe there is no nation on the face of the earth that doesn't have some sort of violation of this right, I believe all Secret agencies do...
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    What is faith to you?

    You have a point to think the way you are thinking based on the info you have, and you are right the prophets should not be preaching something totaly different, since the sender is suppose to be the same. So there must be something wrong some where, that is a valid point for a discussion in...
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    What is faith to you?

    In one point you are correct; that is saying if I do not have a proof, I will not believe. but to assume your fact, there is no proof before learning more is not right. however, it is right to say, you provided me with books or otherise, that mention stories about something in the past that...
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    What is faith to you?

    Faith is a corner stone for many religions if not all; those religions that provide miracles ( signs) to prove a claim, you must have a faith after the proof to believe in what they tell you about the description of God ... ect. . Not having a faith, means rejecting the proof that was...
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