Ikr? It’s ridiculous lmao I explained to to him in the same way with the “goat fucking” example. You are bound to have crazy people living in any country, that’s knowledge. And the article clearly stated that it was a tribalistic ritualFive-year-old girl 'forced into marriage with 22-year-old man'
Police reportedly arrived too late to halt the ceremonywww.independent.co.uk
He's another lazy lamagoodle,
tired of them tbh.
They strike you with their unsolicited posts then leave.
Doesn't he understand that our subject is to talk about Spirituality,
not rituals from local Indians?
As if we actually have such claims, dude finds some weirdos on the internet and came to ask why WE act weirdAnyone who’s educated about Islam, could you explain as to why you may think that spirituality takes form Islam and or why you don’t believe that Islam and spirituality have the same core beliefs.
Tbh, Sufi spirituality is definitely one of the most beautiful spiritual sects I’ve ever read about. People like Rumi are so wel educated and their poets and music is a gift from the heavens I am currently studying and learning about it alongside other Spiritual religions.Btw,
what do you think about Sufi spirituality?
Goat-fucking, camel urine-drinking, dying from malaria niggas are now insulting cow-urine drinking, Ganga-swimming, unhygienic Hindus.
Real people die with honor
Tbh, Sufi spirituality is definitely one of the most beautiful spiritual sects I’ve ever read about. People like Rumi are so wel educated and their poets and music is a gift from the heavens I am currently studying and learning about it alongside other Spiritual religions.
What even is "spirituality"? I notice many cadaan western "spiritualists" just nitpick things from Hinduism, Buddhism, and a few African spiritualities and call it a day.Some Muslims are claiming that spirituality takes a lot from Islam, which doesn’t make sense because most things that people do in spirituality isn’t considered to be “good” in Islam
Spirituality mostly takes it core beliefs from Hinduism and Buddhism.
Anyone who’s educated about Islam, could you explain as to why you may think that spirituality takes form Islam and or why you don’t believe that Islam and spirituality have the same core beliefs.
this is what spirituality is:What even is "spirituality"? I notice many cadaan western "spiritualists" just nitpick things from Hinduism, Buddhism, and a few African spiritualities and call it a day.
Spirituality isn't really one unique thing.
If so, then I think Islam has elements of it, but unless we're talking abotu Sufi Islam I don't think Islam is very spiritual.this is what spirituality is:
“Spirituality involves the recognition of a feeling or sense or belief that there is something greater than myself, something more to being human than sensory experience, and that the greater whole of which we are part is cosmic or divine in nature”
The new spiritual movements is a jokeSome Muslims are claiming that spirituality takes a lot from Islam, which doesn’t make sense because most things that people do in spirituality isn’t considered to be “good” in Islam
Spirituality mostly takes it core beliefs from Hinduism and Buddhism.
Anyone who’s educated about Islam, could you explain as to why you may think that spirituality takes form Islam and or why you don’t believe that Islam and spirituality have the same core beliefs.
Sufism heavily involves spirituality. Most of the guys on here are heavily salaf so take all the joy out of spirituality. Its very text following heavy.there’s a difference between practicing spirituality and being spiritual, the only Muslims I witness to be spiritual are Sufi’s, yes most of their core beliefs are similar to being spiritual.
chanting isn’t spiritual, you’re just inviting a deity to come to you.
I’m specifically talking about the core beliefs of Hinduism, Spirituality takes its influence from Hinduism, Buddhism and other mystical religions.
this is what spirituality is:
“Spirituality involves the recognition of a feeling or sense or belief that there is something greater than myself, something more to being human than sensory experience, and that the greater whole of which we are part is cosmic or divine in nature”
Omggg no! I just read the Dutch translated books of him.Rumi is a great thinker and scholar, kinda ashamed I didn't read him when I was younger.
Muslim Persian poets and scholars were the most prolific and interesting!
Have you read his "book of love"?
Yep the golden age of Islam was essentially due to persians and is basically the effects of empire building. In fact many were seen as heretics during their times.Omggg no! I just read the Dutch translated books of him.
the knowledge of Iranian Muslims back then is amazing, but even then! The golden age in Iran and Iraq is smt really to admire!
I Astral Project. I got some Psychic abilities too. Like I'll know who is about to call or knock before they do.in my opinion: no.
meditation, the practice of yoga, the concept of self love and working to achieve your life purposes and become the best version of yourself and to become spiritual connected with ourself aren’t things that is practiced in Islam.
No wayI Astral Project. I got some Psychic abilities too. Like I'll know who is about to call or knock before they do.
I also have the Evil Eye which goes out to harm people who wronged me when they least expect it and I least expect it. Islam allows for Evil eye HassadNo way
in my opinion: no.
meditation, the practice of yoga, the concept of self love and working to achieve your life purposes and become the best version of yourself and to become spiritual connected with ourself aren’t things that is practiced in Islam.
Currently this is what I personally believe in;Working to be best version of ourselves is heavily encouraged, actually demanded in Islam. This includes also trying to reach our life goals. Self love is also present in Islam.
Not sure if meditation or something adjacent to it is practiced in Islam.
Spirituality without a religion in my opinion is null and void. It doesn’t make sense. I have a question for you, what do you believe and what do you practice?