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There are all different kinds of ex muslims. From agnostic atheists, agnostics, christians, buddhists, gnostics, pantheists... We all have different belief systems, ideas and theories. We even have somali ex muslims arguing in this thread lool. We aren't a monolith in the way that you are insinuating. You are a muslim as long as you believe in the shahadah, "there is no god but allah and muhammed is his messenger". If you deviate and reject any aspect of the shahadah, that is when you become an ex muslim/kuffar. There is a clear distinction between a gaal and a muslim walaal.We never had Somali Atheists, until we came to the west. They love to put everyone and everything into some taxonomic filing system of sorts. Why must you label 'not believing'. And what's with s, you disagree with them and they hiss the Scarlett letter A at you, or it seems like it. If religiosity is a spectrum I'd still be Muslim, with Imaan in flux and flow.
I think we seem to forget, Somalis of today know more about their faith than back in the day. Many practiced folk Isam and some didn't even have a chance to attend dugsi. My paternal grandparents sent my father to school specifically to be a man of the cloth, he became an Engineer instead, in Awdal being a religious teacher wasn't quite celebrated in those day, it was the least paid (among teachers). Probably because of the British system of education (social engineering). This was pre-1960.
There are all different kinds of ex muslims. From agnostic atheists, agnostics, christians, buddhists, gnostics, pantheists... We all have different belief systems, ideas and theories. We even have somali ex muslims arguing in this thread lool. We aren't a monolith in the way that you are insinuating. You are a muslim as long as you believe in the shahadah, "there is no god but allah and muhammed is his messenger". If you deviate and reject any aspect of the shahadah, that is when you become an ex muslim/kuffar. There is a clear distinction between a gaal and a muslim walaal.
I do respect that the prophet had his own experiences, but even he can not assist us in front of god. Every man stands before God for himself, you can't live the prophet's life, you need live your own cuz your accountable for yours only. But he was wise for his time and saw the invaluable repetition and rituals and idolatry. I think he would be ashamed at the mental idolatry of god and how people create a god that suits their desires and not accept god without any labels on his own terms and just say allah whatever u r I wont describe i'll just accept, without any of your desires, or wants or needs.
I neither agree or disagree with that statement sxb. Since it is not a verifiable truth, just a self prescribed belief. It is a nice sentiment to believe that our experience of God is unique and finding God is a completely solitary venture. there is definitely a spiritual zest behind it. I myself do believe in God but I also believe that God is apathetic.I do respect that the prophet had his own experiences, but even he can not assist us in front of god. Every man stands before God for himself, you can't live the prophet's life, you need live your own cuz your accountable for yours only. But he was wise for his time and saw the invaluable repetition and rituals and idolatry. I think he would be ashamed at the mental idolatry of god and how people create a god that suits their desires and not accept god for he is without any labels, without any of your desires, or wants or needs.
I neither agree or disagree with that statement sxb. Since it is not a verifiable truth, just a self prescribed belief. It is a nice sentiment to believe that our experience of God is unique and finding God is a completely solitary venture. there is definitely a spiritual zest behind it. I myself do believe in God but I also believe that God is apathetic.