RE: How to not attribute evil by misconceptions to the Quran.
April 1, 2018 at 11:30 pm
(This post was last modified: April 1, 2018 at 11:34 pm by Mystic.)
I think the Quran explains how, but I don't act according to it's paradigm.
1. Only speak regarding God the truth.
2. Never attribute him what you don't know.
3. Seek insights, and only follow what you know.
4. Reflect over it's signs and proofs.
But I failed, I defended slavery when I knew for a long time really it had no place in Islam.
I don't know why I did.
In 3:7, it forbids following what is unclear of it. And praises knowledge to and says it's clear signs in those who possess knowledge.
What is unclear is our misconceptions. Otherwise, it says it's a clear book.
The other paradigm, is that Satanic forces recite a sorcery regarding it, and put traps and locks and blow on knots, to keep us away from the truth.
I thought I was doing well. But now I am rethinking, I still might have too much misconceptions.
1. Only speak regarding God the truth.
2. Never attribute him what you don't know.
3. Seek insights, and only follow what you know.
4. Reflect over it's signs and proofs.
But I failed, I defended slavery when I knew for a long time really it had no place in Islam.
I don't know why I did.
In 3:7, it forbids following what is unclear of it. And praises knowledge to and says it's clear signs in those who possess knowledge.
What is unclear is our misconceptions. Otherwise, it says it's a clear book.
The other paradigm, is that Satanic forces recite a sorcery regarding it, and put traps and locks and blow on knots, to keep us away from the truth.
I thought I was doing well. But now I am rethinking, I still might have too much misconceptions.