Some kind words from the usual place
March 2, 2016 at 2:59 pm
(This post was last modified: March 2, 2016 at 3:02 pm by FebruaryOfReason.)
http://www.quranandhadith.com/dreams/
Of course lying about a dream is the worst kind of lie you can tell
http://www.islamtomorrow.com/lies.asp
Seems perfectly reasonable and proportionate. I've personally eavesdropped on a couple of conversations like this when I was younger, and been told to piss off by the people in question.
So given that I'm going to get molten copper poured in my ears, what is there for me to lose by being an atheist and damning all religion for the junk it is?
Quote:telling lies about dreams has been told to be the worst lie. So, whoever does so, commits a sin. And what is the punishment for the one who commits this sin?It is mentioned in the following hadith:
“Ibn Abbas narrated that The Prophet said: Whoever lies about having a dream, he will be required to knot two barley kernels together on the Day of Judgement, and he will never be able to knot them together.”
Of course lying about a dream is the worst kind of lie you can tell
http://www.islamtomorrow.com/lies.asp
Quote:It was narrated from Ibn ‘Abbaas that the Prophet said:
"Whoever eavesdrops on people’s conversation when they dislike that – or they try to get away from him - will have molten copper poured in his ears in the Day of Resurrection."
Seems perfectly reasonable and proportionate. I've personally eavesdropped on a couple of conversations like this when I was younger, and been told to piss off by the people in question.
So given that I'm going to get molten copper poured in my ears, what is there for me to lose by being an atheist and damning all religion for the junk it is?
I must not be nasty. I must not be nasty. I must not be nasty. I must not be nasty. I must not be nasty. I must not be nasty. I must not be nasty. I must not be nasty.