Quote from: Shabir on October 08, 2024, 09:42:39 AMI regret to say that your concept of 'Believers' is completely wrong. You seem to be assuming you are a 'believer'. I hate to break the bubble. Please for the love of God, read that book with an open mind. The author talks about who the real 'believers' are.
Again, you missed the whole point. The verses about majority and minority pertain to faith. It doesn't mean that 'the minority' of people who believe chocolate milk comes from brown cows are correct.
Do you understand this?
Quote from: Shabir on October 08, 2024, 09:42:39 AMAs I mentioned earlier, cancer is not an incurable disease, as we are made to believe. Unfortunately, the majority of Cancer patients believe that too. If you believe you or your child will die from Cancer, you will, making it a self-filling prophecy. However, there are many ways it can be successfully healed with natural medicine and diet, and without Chemo and radiation.
Again, you know little to nothing about the subject, yet you think you're smart while millions of people are struggling with cancer and have not tried all sorts of treatments? Why not go to the nearest cancer hospital, be a hero, hold up a sign, and help cure them and their kids?
Quote from: Shabir on October 08, 2024, 09:42:39 AMYes, the Majority refers to disbelievers. So, if you are in the majority, perhaps you might have to rethink and re-educate yourself. The book I am talking about could be a good start.
So, what is your definition of these terms that align with the Quran? You have yet to make yourself clear.
You have not provided any evidence or facts from the Quran to disprove any of the topics discussed in that book. It sounds nonsensical to me.
Again, that book is a waste of time—there's nothing new that hasn't already been discussed on this forum. "The majority" has nothing to do with who's right about issues like cancer, whether chocolate milk comes from brown cows, or other topics where "the minority" is ignorant.
Again, choose any topic, search the forum, and if you can't find it, open a new thread.
Regarding 19:26 abstention of (صَوْمًا); here, صَوْم refers to abstaining from speech. صَوْمًا (Şawmāan) refers to general abstinence, such as refraining or engaging in specific activities. One can make a vow of "abstention" from anything; smoking or using foul language, etc.
صِيَامًا (Şiyāmin) is more specific, involving abstaining from food, drink, and sex during the daylight hours of Ramadan 2:187 ... and eat ye of and drinks ye of until shown for you the thread the white from the thread the black from the dawn furthermore fulfill ye of Aş-Şiyāma (the abstinence) towards the night ...
Quote from: Shabir on October 08, 2024, 09:42:39 AMSelf-fulfilling prophecies apply to children the same way they apply to adults. It's all about the natural laws of Allah. These laws apply to everyone without prejudice whether you are an adult or a child or rich or poor. The author has spoken about it in details in his book. I suggest you to read it.
I've perused half of it and found it dumb, so I didn't want to waste more time. Like the verses on "the majority," you/he clearly do not understand.
2:156 Al-Ladhīna 'Idhā 'Aşābathum Muşībatun Qālū 'Innā Lillāhi Wa 'Innā 'Ilayhi Rāji`ūna - the ones when of hits them calamity said they indeed we
لله and indeed we to Him returning
3:145 Wa Mā Kāna Linafsin 'An Tamūta 'Illā Bi'idhni Allāhi Kitābāan Mu'uajjalāan - and not be for soul that it died except by permission
الله writ of determined of
Salaam