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Do you still feel a sense of community or unity with Sunni Muslims

Started by Sarah, March 18, 2021, 12:57:47 PM

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Sarah

'These are the verses of Allah which We recite to you in truth. Then in what statement (hadith) after Allah and His verses will they believe? (45:6)'

afootandlighthearted

It's a good question.
Sometimes yes sometime no

for instance sometimes I'll volunteer with my local masjid for food drives. Or there's a local soccer club associated with my masjid. It's things like that and of course sharing a masjid where I connect with them,

I have one good friend who is quran alone who I met at a masjid but we keep it on the DL.

good logic

I feel a sense of community and unity with a group of people I live with.
We share our street, our local shops ,our local village and our school and hospital .Our children learn together and play together.
We socialise around a barbecue ,a wedding, a funeral or a celebration of harvest or accomplishment .

These people are diverse, at least 5 different religions including Judaism,Christianity, Traditional Islam,other  and of course noon religious .
Some talk about their faiths in conversations  some do not,but the criteria of the group is cooperation,sharing things for the common good and helping each other in all the common good of everyone.
I volunteer to help the children in maths and offer this help across the group.

I have a lot of friends from all walks of life and religions who know my devotion to GOD Alone and converse with me on the subject. Sometimes I feel some  internal conflict going on inside  some and apprehension about  debating /conversing  on the subject of GOD and religion and I respect their situation and pray for me and them.

Let me ask a profound question:
If someone is asking for help and you see them in distress would you check their religion before going to their help?

Same with all other people with different religions or with no religions. We are all desperately asking for help to unravel our life and make it the best we can.
Feeling a sense of community with people who accept you as you are and are peaceful and caring is  a good trait.
I unite with all good people in the world. They are my brothers and sisters. Who knows who will return to GOD  eventually

If anyone sought safe passage/help with you, you shall grant him safe passage/help if you are able to.
They may even reflect and return to their Lord.
GOD bless you all.
Peace.
TOTAL LOYALTY TO GOD ALONE.   IN GOD I TRUST
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Sarah

Peace

Interesting, thanks for the answers.

'Sometimes yes sometime no'
I guess it makes sense. I kind of feel the same.

'Same with all other people with different religions or with no religions. We are all desperately asking for help to unravel our life and make it the best we can.
Feeling a sense of community with people who accept you as you are and are peaceful and caring is  a good trait.
I unite with all good people in the world. They are my brothers and sisters. Who knows who will return to GOD  eventually.'

That sounds beautiful. A great perspective.
'These are the verses of Allah which We recite to you in truth. Then in what statement (hadith) after Allah and His verses will they believe? (45:6)'

Neptin

Peace.

No. I don't feel a sense of community to them. I feel just a little sense of community with Qur'anists. Just a little. That's about it. To me the definitive Muslims are the Mutazilites, the extinct early Muslim denomination that blended Reason with Revelation. Those are whom I could feel a communal sense with.

No offense, but I feel the Muslim community in general today kind of sucks. The former generation of Muslims were more driven and ambitious, and will resent the current generation of Muslims.

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Sarah

Quote from: Neptin on March 21, 2021, 02:15:10 AM
Peace.

No. I don't feel a sense of community to them. I feel just a little sense of community with Qur'anists. Just a little. That's about it. To me the definitive Muslims are the Mutazilites, the extinct early Muslim denomination that blended Reason with Revelation. Those are whom I could feel a communal sense with.

No offense, but I feel the Muslim community in general today kind of sucks. The former generation of Muslims were more driven and ambitious, and will resent the current generation of Muslims.


Peace

From my point of view, I value people past their worldly ambitions and status. It's more about their heart and personality. I'd be amazed if I met a Qur'an only Muslim in person. A person who can see past all the falsehood and is one of those rare people. If they really follow the Qur'an alone, they would have the same kind of soul and heart. That's rare to find in a world where people seem to value status, looks, money and other worldly qualities above personality and spirituality.

'The believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers. And fear Allah that you may receive mercy.' 49:10
'These are the verses of Allah which We recite to you in truth. Then in what statement (hadith) after Allah and His verses will they believe? (45:6)'

Abu

Hello,

There are now meetup groups for those who believe in the Quran alone as the word of God. Please consider joining one of them. We meet face-to-face every week via video conference (Zoom). Here are the links for them: https://www.meetup.com/quran-alone-study-group/ (based in Southern California) and https://www.meetup.com/Quran-Alone-Islam-Northern-Virginia/

Jafar

Quote from: good logic on March 20, 2021, 06:25:20 AM
Feeling a sense of community with people who accept you as you are and are peaceful and caring is  a good trait.
I unite with all good people in the world. They are my brothers and sisters. Who knows who will return to GOD  eventually

Everyone (and everything) will 'return to God'.
"Return to God" here is in metaphorical sense, as they never leave God in the first place, as God is omnipresence.
And the word God here refers to The Infinite Source, The Infinite Creator and not some deities.
Even deities will 'return to God'.

And when you want to be accepted as your are, then accept everyone (and everything) as they are, it's reciprocal because the one who is accepting and the one being accepted is actually the same person.

good logic

By "returning to GOD, I meant return to the straight path. We have a choice in this kind of return.

Some are trying their best, some have aims -good or bad- and some are taken by the flow of life.

Since we all die, this particular return to GOD is a must. We have no choice .
GOD bless you.
Peace.
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38:65″ Say:? I warn you; There is no other god beside GOD, the One, the Supreme.?
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Jafar

By returning to God, I meant returning to the state of infinity, to the state of unity, as that is what God is, that is what an infinity is, that is what unity is. God IS.

Unity with everything including "Sunnis Muslims" or any other label / identities / conception that one might come up with. All conception, identities and thus separation are virtual / illusion in nature.