[Faith-Talk] North Carolina Avenue, Ali Sina is in big trouble, Islam in brief, objects of belief

Mustafa Almahdy against.trump2001 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 14 12:11:17 UTC 2019


Hello everyone, I hope you are keeping really well. Upon Ali Sina’s
multiple failures to tackle the challenge of debating me, I decided to
just dispose of him and go forward with my committed tendency to
invite people to Islam. At its inception, you must fathom, that we
have no compulsion in religion. This means, that your conversion has
to be of your own independent and consciously decisive determination.
This critical decision should not be influenced with any irrelavant
factor as of conversion for the sake of marriage, for instance, this
shall not be accepted with the side of Allah glory be to Him. It
rather has to be sincerely devoted to please Allah and follow His
straight path. Now, without further ado, let us just get into the core
of this. Islam is the only religion of God. God in English, Allah in
Arabic or Elohim in Hebrew, they mutually resemble the One and only,
glory be to Him. Thence, Jews, Christians and Muslims, they in theory,
ought to turn up to and worship the same divine being. So, what do
Muslims believe? What are the essentials of their faith? Muslims
believe in six major tenets of faith. I’ll illustrate them concisely
in the subsequent segment. First,  Muslims believe in Allah glory be
to Him. They believe that he has never been similar to any of His
creation. He glory be to Him is uniquely Omnipotent, transcendent,
omniscient and ubiquitous. He is self-sufficient and is the only
worthy being to be worshipped and submitted to. Second, Muslims
believe in angels. We believe that Allah created them from light and
made them submissive to Him by nature. They are honoured within the
side of Allah, they never disobey Him and they are devoted to do what
He commands them to. Third, Muslims believe in sacred scriptures.
Allah has given many prophets various scriptures. So, we believe in
the Torah, as it has been given to Moses, the Psalms as it has been
given to David, the Gospel as it has been given to Jesus and
ultimately, the Koran, as it has been given to Muhammad, peace and
blessings be upon them. Although the Torah, the Psalms and the Gospel
may have been substantially altered, we believe in what has been
initially revealed right then. Fourth, we believe in messengers. Allah
glory be to Him sent many messengers. Throughout consecutive phases,
Allah sent them to amend human direction. They have been commenced by
Adam and sealed with Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon them. They
are immensely righteous and of the best within their nations. Fifth,
we believe in the day of judgement. In Islamic doctrine, this life is
a trial period. Thence, it is never stable. It has joy and sorrow
coalesced. Our ultimate destiny is determined in the life that is yet
to come. Sixth and lastly, we believe in foreordination. Everything
that occurs, had occurred,  will occur or even may occur is divinely
predetermined and affiliated with providential wisdom. Therefore, if
what seems to be evil had occurred to the Muslim, he has to firmly
praise God for this, because he doesn’t know, what’s good versus
otherwise. What seems good for him might not be so and vice versa.
This would summon the six objects of belief as embraced by Muslims. I
at the end, apologise for persistently sending out such mass
unsolicited threads. I am somewhat coerced to do so, due to the
constantly destined defamation and misrepresentation of Islam and what
it teaches. To average Americans, Islam is intently misportrayed. I
hope this brief introduction would enact an encouraging element for
you folks to learn more. Islam has no taboos. Everything is subjected
to discussion as long as the minimum code of comportment is
maintained. All the controversial subjects as of Jihad, terrorism,
women status, prophetic affairs and battles, they all have quite
convincing answers. If someone is interested to learn about Islam,
feel free to drop me a line. I recognise you don’t know me at all. I
am sorry if this e-mail disturbed you. It’s my only way to respond to
stern detest, which is broadly staggered about Islam. I greatly
respect everyone’s faith and it is never my intent to provoke or
offend anyone. I hope you engage with me on this conversation which
consists of  theology, mission and devotion. Everything in Islam is
plainly interpretable. Thence, every question that is politely asked,
demands an answer and it shall be treated properly. Thank you for
reading and, it is my pleasure to interact with you. Two things I need
you to know before I bring this to conclusion. One, Jesus Christ,
peace be upon him is eminently honoured in Islam. Second, it’s not my
nature to ridicule anyone’s belief. Yours sincerely, Mustafa, from
Cairo Egypt.




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