Mufti Ismail Menk Entire collection

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This is a torrent from Demonoid which has the entire collection Of Mufti Ismail Menk Who is a renowned for his articulate hadeeths.

This is especially for all the Muslims in Elakiri.

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Faith, while an important part of human advancement, is often mixed with teachings that claim followers should not listen to others who don't believe as they do. Scrutiny and skepticism are important parts of refining belief and practice so they align with reality. Religion in general refuses to use what reality shows as a guide, preferring to rely on teachings that are not based on proof, but on myth, superstition and perhaps hallucination.

It is no secret that the standard of the industry in christianity for 1500 years, catholicism, routinely ignored reality and used someones interpretation of someones "experience" as a guide. Consider that the church did not recognize Galileo's discoveries until 1991. Myth and superstition guide religion-they have to-religion doesn't rely on what we see, measure, feel, or touch, but on what an earlier group decided we should believe. Religion, while many of you are probably experiencing a raise in your blood pressure because someone is asking you to question your blind belief, is adopting a set of beliefs, nowhere does religion demand any proof. Religion is a holdover from the days when we lived in caves and tried to explain thunder to ourselves and our kids, "A guy is up there hitting the clouds with a big hammer."

Now, if you've made it this far, you are either a free thinker, you have your doubts about belief systems that were created in a time when the average person knew less that 2nd graders do now, or perhaps you are very religious and have the ability to listen to others who believe differently. My whole point here is not to attack religion or the religious-look a little deeper. I respect everyone's right to adopt a belief system that helps them to treat themselves and others with love and respect.

I just shudder when I see people firmly adopting guidelines that tell them to not listen to anyone outside of their system, to discount what science has repeatedly proven, or in the worst case, use violence as a method to "communicate" with others.

When we were primitive, before being civilized (writing is the accepted barometer of civilization), we had to explain the unexplainable, so we made up multiple gods that controlled natural phenomena. Those multiple gods were eventually replaced by one god, or in the case of Buddhism, no one supreme god. As we grow in our collective wisdom, we look more inside the incredible powers of our own minds and leave myth and superstition to stories.

And to all the people who KNOW that they are right and I am misguided, or whatever, this isn't about me, it's exactly about what you are feeling right now:

I must be wrong because I don't believe like you.

That exact point is all I'm asking you to think about. How come in general we are taught to listen to elders, respect our teachers and listen to those who have great minds, but in the case of religion-we are taught to ignore scholars-in fact, the Bible/Kuran, a collection of books written over some 1500 years, states, at one point, that followers should not talk to scholars about truth because they will become confused. Sure, don't learn anything, just believe what you are told-study the cause of what we now call the dark ages, that time period from around the 7th to the 12th centuries, where reading was the prerogative of the church. You may ask yourself why you accept certain beliefs that are fantastic when looked at objectively, yet you actually trust science for your daily safety...oh yes, the bible says lean not to your own understanding-we would still be in caves if all of us were so gullible....ooops! Don't get mad, get educated, but excuse me, I have to get back to 2010
 
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because you are a Muslim, you want to say about your religion. I want you to know this before you preach your religion-

Some differences between the two. Jesus / Mohammed claimed he was god or a messanger of God, Buddha claimed he was a man. Jesus/ Mohamed said believe, unconditionally, or we will burn for eternity, Buddha said to not believe a word he said, prove it for yourself. Jesus taught for three years, Buddha taught for 45 years. Jesus' life was shrouded in mystery: his youth, his learning, his "end," Buddha's life is pretty well documented, after all, he was just a man. Jesus said he'd do it for you, Buddha said you have to do it yourself.

Talk about apples and oranges. Jesus taught to follow his father, which he said was him,Mohammed told to follow him or Allaha and ... well, Buddha merely asked the question: "Do you know how your mind works?" Jesus/Mohammed constantly talked about God, Buddha refused to discuss divinity.

In the end, Christianity/Islam is about god, and Buddhism is about man. Christianity/Islam is religion and Buddhism is about the science of living.
 
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well i am not willing to begin a controversy here..This is for people who wanna know about Islam and not for ones who wanna fight for the sake of it....
 

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well i am not willing to begin a controversy here..This is for people who wanna know about Islam and not for ones who wanna fight for the sake of it....

well, I don't want someone to preach man written out dated fairy tale stupid crap to kids.
 

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well, I don't want someone to preach man written out dated fairy tale stupid crap to kids.
Hey you Clubs, u ve got no damn rights to criticise any religion. This activity of yours portrays utter stupidity and your dumb cowardice. you better show it in some other way. Take it or chuck it thats all what i say!!!!!!!!!!
dare not intruding into any other divine facts!!!!!!!!!
 

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Actually, reading the entire Qu'ran might be a bad idea, because about 37% of those who've done so are reatrds.

Unfortunately for God, the plan to always have three seats at the Celestial Poker Game backfired. He was continually betting against two players as good as He was, because He was betting against Himselves. Even if He won a hand, He'd still lose, and lose twice--and the version of Himself who won would have to split the winnings with two others. God decided it was time to end the Trinity forever.
He came up with a better plan than using the cave-born, supposed-son-of-a-carpenter Jesus who called himself a shepherd. God would find a real shepherd who had no father. At the beginning of the Seventh Century A.D., He found what He wanted: an orphaned Arabic sheep herder named Muhammad ibn ‘Abdullāh (also spelled Muhammad Ali).
Just as He had convinced Jesus to abandon his job as a carpenter in Nazareth to go into the wilderness, God convinced Muhammad to leave his life as a shepherd in Mecca and retreat to a cave in the surrounding mountains for meditation and reflection. According to Islamic beliefs it was here, at age 40, in the month of Ramadan, where Muhammad received his first revelation. This was delivered by a member of the Angel's team who was sent by "Allah" (God referred to Himself as Allah so He'd sound Arabic).
According to the Qur'an, the revelation given by Angel Jibreel (Gabriel) was:
"There is no God but Allah. Heed His words, for here they be: You got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, Know when to walk away and know when to run. You never count your money when you're sittin' at the table. There'll be time enough for countin' when the dealin's done."[7].
Muslim woman sneaking away from the Ramada Inn to try out for the Devils Cheerleading Squad (note the shamefully exposed feet).


The cave near Mecca where Muhammad stayed was, according to God's plan, the same one where Jesus was born. This became known as the Ramada Inn and Gambling Casino. This was the first establishment to follow Allah's new rule of "one person, one bet." As one of the Five Pilars of Islam, Muslims are expected to travel there once in their lifetime. There they ask forgiveness for past sins, pray for guidance and help in refraining from everyday evils, and try to purify themselves through self-restraint and good deeds. They then spend the rest of their time there gambling away their life savings and their souls.
But according to the Qur'an, if they lose their souls to Allah, Muslims of either sex will be rewarded in Heaven with a huge mansion, 80,000 servants, and 72 beautiful, willing virgins. Islam quickly became God's most popular religion, and Muhammad God's most successful prophet.
Unfortunately for God, Satan intervened. Following the death of Muhammad, he convinced a number of Muslims to "free the souls of the infidels" so God would lose them[8]. He also reinterpreted Qur'an, so that instead of God's women having full rights, respect and recognition, they had to cover themselves in shame and do whatever men told them[9]. Satan actually intended to free women's souls and encourage them to escape from God's tyranny, but the plan backfired.
Writing in A Jew's Guide to Islam and Other Imitations, Rabbi Dr. Sinister Craven wrote, "Muhammad? He claims he sees God at age 40? Again with the 40 thing. Don't ask me any more about Muhammad and goy gambling. Why can't we play a nice game of Dreidel?"
source http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Muhammad
 

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Hey you Clubs, u ve got no damn rights to criticise any religion. This activity of yours portrays utter stupidity and your dumb cowardice. you better show it in some other way. Take it or chuck it thats all what i say!!!!!!!!!!
dare not intruding into any other divine facts!!!!!!!!!




God--Allah--revealed Himself to His greatest prophet, saying, "Muhammad, I am betting on you."
 

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    God--Allah--revealed Himself to His greatest prophet, saying, "Muhammad, I am betting on you."[/QUOTE]

    damn, therez no seen allahz pic! hez not a man or women! and todayz therez no picture available of the prophet mohammed (sal) too
     
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    God--Allah--revealed Himself to His greatest prophet, saying, "Muhammad, I am betting on you."

    damn, therez no seen allahz pic! hez not a man or women! and todayz therez no picture available of the prophet mohammed (sal) too[/QUOTE]

    are you sure this was a fake?





    God--Allah--revealed Himself to His greatest prophet, saying, "Muhammad, I am betting on you."
     

    clubs

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    Hey you Clubs, u ve got no damn rights to criticise any religion. This activity of yours portrays utter stupidity and your dumb cowardice. you better show it in some other way. Take it or chuck it thats all what i say!!!!!!!!!!
    dare not intruding into any other divine facts!!!!!!!!!



    Some differences between the two. Jesus / Mohammed claimed he was god or a messanger of God, Buddha claimed he was a man. Jesus/ Mohamed said believe, unconditionally, or we will burn for eternity, Buddha said to not believe a word he said, prove it for yourself. Jesus taught for three years, Buddha taught for 45 years. Jesus' life was shrouded in mystery: his youth, his learning, his "end," Buddha's life is pretty well documented, after all, he was just a man. Jesus said he'd do it for you, Buddha said you have to do it yourself.

    Talk about apples and oranges. Jesus taught to follow his father, which he said was him,Mohammed told to follow him or Allaha and ... well, Buddha merely asked the question: "Do you know how your mind works?" Jesus/Mohammed constantly talked about God, Buddha refused to discuss divinity.

    In the end, Christianity/Islam is about god, and Buddhism is about man. Christianity/Islam is religion and Buddhism is about the science of living.
     

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    Also non muslims who want to know about Islam can follow this http://rapidshare.com/files/325296277/Mufti_Ismail_Menk.torrent.html

    Some differences between the two. Jesus and Mohammed both claimed he was god or a messanger of God, Buddha claimed he was a man. Jesus/ Mohamed said believe, unconditionally, or we will burn for eternity, Buddha said to not believe a word he said, prove it for yourself. Jesus taught for three years, Buddha taught for 45 years. Jesus' life was shrouded in mystery: his youth, his learning, his "end," Buddha's life is pretty well documented, after all, he was just a man. Jesus said he'd do it for you, Buddha said you have to do it yourself.

    Talk about apples and oranges. Jesus taught to follow his father, which he said was him,Mohammed told to follow him or Allaha and ... well, Buddha merely asked the question: "Do you know how your mind works?" Jesus/Mohammed constantly talked about God, Buddha refused to discuss divinity.


    In the end, Christianity/Islam is about god, and Buddhism is about man. Christianity/Islam is religion and Buddhism is about the science of living.
     

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    Some differences between the two. Jesus and Mohammed both claimed he was god or a messanger of God, Buddha claimed he was a man. Jesus/ Mohamed said believe, unconditionally, or we will burn for eternity, Buddha said to not believe a word he said, prove it for yourself. Jesus taught for three years, Buddha taught for 45 years. Jesus' life was shrouded in mystery: his youth, his learning, his "end," Buddha's life is pretty well documented, after all, he was just a man. Jesus said he'd do it for you, Buddha said you have to do it yourself.

    Talk about apples and oranges. Jesus taught to follow his father, which he said was him,Mohammed told to follow him or Allaha and ... well, Buddha merely asked the question: "Do you know how your mind works?" Jesus/Mohammed constantly talked about God, Buddha refused to discuss divinity.


    In the end, Christianity/Islam is about god, and Buddhism is about man. Christianity/Islam is religion and Buddhism is about the science of living.

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