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How a Former Muslim Lost Her Faith/Questions I have wondered about

Kori

Dark Valkyrie...what's not to love?
My question is to Former Muslim: What made you lose your Faith?

To current Muslims: How do you, personally, view former Muslims?

I posted this video because 1. It motivated me to ask these questions. 2. I think it explains things well and a lot of value can be taken from it.

 

DawudTalut

Peace be upon you.
My question is to .................
current Muslims: How do you, personally, view former Muslims?
Peace be on you.
View them as fellow human being, whose questions should be answered and prayers should be done for them as they came close but went away.
 

morphesium

Active Member
Peace be on you.
View them as fellow human being, whose questions should be answered and prayers should be done for them as they came close but went away.
But the Koran (and Muhammads deeds) speak otherwise. Unfortunately, you know this . Why do you speak against the koran at the same time supporting it?
Trying to whitewash Koran and the deeds of Muhammed?

http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/quran/apostasy.aspx

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostasy_in_Islam
Quran
Quran (4:89) - "They wish that you should disbelieve as they disbelieve, and then you would be equal; therefore take not to yourselves friends of them, until they emigrate in the way of God; then, if they turn their backs, take them, and slay them wherever you find them; take not to yourselves any one of them as friend or helper."
Quran (9:11-12) - "But if they repent and establish worship and pay the poor-due, then are they your brethren in religion. We detail Our revelations for a people who have knowledge. And if they break their pledges after their treaty (hath been made with you) and assail your religion, then fight the heads of disbelief - Lo! they have no binding oaths - in order that they may desist."

Other verses that seem to support the many Hadith that establish the death sentence for apostates are Quran verses 2:217, 9:73-74, 88:21, 5:54, 9:66.
 

DawudTalut

Peace be upon you.
Peace be on you.
Please note a clear verse [ch4:138] about repeated-opostation:
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https://www.alislam.org/quran/tafseer/?page=221&region=EN&CR=E1,E2&CR=E1,E2

Comprehensive Resource:
Punishment of Apostacy in Islam
Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, Renowned Ahmadiyya-Muslim Scholar.
[President of International Court of Justice, Hague 1970-73]
https://www.alislam.org/books/apostacy/index.html



The verses you brought, please read about them in
https://www.alislam.org/quran/tafseer/guide.htm?region=E1

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Holy Quran
[43:89] I swear by his repeated cry ‘O my Lord!’ that these are a people who will not believe.
[43:90] Therefore, turn aside from them, and say, ‘Peace’; and soon shall they know.



Please note Holy Prophet (p.b.u.h.) is guided to pray for those who do not believe.


These things have already been discussed in RF.
 
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DawudTalut

Peace be upon you.
It is a positive approach.
Regards
As you better know, by the grace of Allah the Exalted, this is the well proofed proven understanding of real Islam by Ahmadiyya-Islam, explained by Ahmadiyya Muslim Promised Messiah - the Mahdi (a.s.).
When our complaining friends read other commentaries of some non-Ahmadiyya places, they view Islam as monster, which it is not.
 

Kori

Dark Valkyrie...what's not to love?
Keep in mind people I asked how a current Muslim personally feels. Not what the Koran says or doesn't say.
 

DawudTalut

Peace be upon you.
Keep in mind people I asked how a current Muslim personally feels. Not what the Koran says or doesn't say.
Peace be on you.
A current Muslim personally feels that those who left Islam should be viewed as fellow human beings, whose questions should be answered and prayers should be done for them as they came close but went away.
 

Sakeenah

Well-Known Member
My question is to Former Muslim: What made you lose your Faith?

To current Muslims: How do you, personally, view former Muslims?

I posted this video because 1. It motivated me to ask these questions. 2. I think it explains things well and a lot of value can be taken from it.


Hi,

Personally I see them as humanbeings who have free will to choose whatever path they want to follow. Who am I to judge them. I pray for them to find guidance and hapiness.
 
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