Muslimwoman
Coexistence insha'Allah
Hi All
I would like some views on a couple of questions I have been mulling over (feel sure this has been discussed before but I can't find the threads):
1. Who teaches religious arrogance? By that I mean the "we are right and everyone else is wrong" attitude? Does it originate with G-d requiring one religious belief throughout mankind or the Prophets (pbut) trying to increase the numbers of followers, or the religious leaders that seek power in this lifetime or with followers needing to be right? (before anyone gets offended my question is not designed to 'question' G-d, just our understanding of His requirements).
2. Why do people feel that G-d chose to create many nations, yet believe G-d wants us all to follow the same religion?
3. Do you find that people who "find G-d" on their own are more moderate in their views (ie they have not been influenced by the specific teachings of a church or teacher)?
Look forward to your answers.
Salaam
I would like some views on a couple of questions I have been mulling over (feel sure this has been discussed before but I can't find the threads):
1. Who teaches religious arrogance? By that I mean the "we are right and everyone else is wrong" attitude? Does it originate with G-d requiring one religious belief throughout mankind or the Prophets (pbut) trying to increase the numbers of followers, or the religious leaders that seek power in this lifetime or with followers needing to be right? (before anyone gets offended my question is not designed to 'question' G-d, just our understanding of His requirements).
2. Why do people feel that G-d chose to create many nations, yet believe G-d wants us all to follow the same religion?
3. Do you find that people who "find G-d" on their own are more moderate in their views (ie they have not been influenced by the specific teachings of a church or teacher)?
Look forward to your answers.
Salaam