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February 12, 2010

Heralds Of The Dawn, Explorers Of The Light

All over the world, human beings seek the truth about the meaning of life. They do this in different ways but it is the spirit of their search which determines the quality of their findings. There are many degrees and variations of those who seek truth, a unusual brand of human beings who seek to understand the meaning of life on a fundamental level. These groups, for the most part, fall into two classes, science and religion. (And those who seek to interpret and present the meanings of these two groups are the artists.)

Many religions have two branches. There is the exoteric branch, where the basic ideas and the story of its founders and the various histories are recorded. Here too is the big book, the manual, that describes how to follow its teachings. The new comer is fascinated by it, believing it to be the book of truth, where the mystery of all creation is finally unveiled. The veteran either accepts the big book as it is or makes a few fresh interpretations. Those who belong to the exoteric group are large in number.

But many long-established religions also have a secret branch, where the interpretation is wholly different, more insightful, and often informed by experiences of personal revelation. This is the esoteric branch. This group is seldom organized. If it is, then you can only join through a personal invitation. The qualifications to join are not clear and what you may learn may be startlingly different from what is taught in the main religion. This group is often secretive because the main branch may often consider the new ideas heresy. As you can imagine, the members of this group are few in number.

In Judaism, the esoteric branch were the Essenes. In Christianity, the esoteric branch were the Gnostics. And in Islam, the esoteric branch were the Sufis. Those who belonged to the esoteric branch were called mystics. Whether these groups still exist today, of course, is a whole other discussion. Besides these groups, there have been many other schools of mysticism.

In the 20th century, as both knowledge and communication technology expanded exponentially many ancient secrets were revealed. Out of this, a new brand of mysticism has unfolded, some may have their roots in earlier traditions, but others have many roots and can be considered eclectic. In fact, one can even be a lone mystic without relation to any group at all.

The essential difference between these two groups is the level of revelation. Both groups may have high levels of erudition and faith, both may believe that they have a firm grip on the truth, but the dividing line is that the mystic has an unworldly sense of awe and wonder, which may be due to spiritual experiences that made the knowledge more intimate and more alive.

While all scientists are in a quest for the truth, Physics is the specialized group that seeks to understand the whole universe.

Similarly, in Physics, too, I believe there is an exoteric and an esoteric branch. Everyone may know the same thing in both branches, but the level of intimacy with the knowledge is different.

Technicians are the large group. They know the mathematics, understand the formulas, and can present a decent exposition of the ideas.

The mystics of Physics, however, are harder to define. They have a different attitude and “feel” for Physics.

Perhaps an example might make it more clear. You will see at once that this type of person views Physics as a multi-dimensional experience.

“Physical concepts are free creations of the human mind, and are not, however it may seem, uniquely determined by the external world. In our endeavor to understand reality we are somewhat like a man trying to understand the mechanism of a closed watch. He sees the face and the moving hands, even hears it ticking, but has no way of opening the case. If he is ingenious he may form some picture of a mechanism which could be responsible for all the things he observes, but he may never be quite sure his picture is the only one which could explain his observations. He will never be able to compare his picture with the real mechanism and he cannot even imagine the possibility of the meaning of such a comparison.”

The mystic? Albert Einstein. (The Evolution of Physics, p. 31).

In Physics today, the masters are in pursuit of essence. They seek the essence of quantum mechanics, quantum logic, special relativity, general relativity, and some new directions that Physics is currently moving in.

I compare Physicists to mystics because they have much in common.

One, they both share the same quest: understanding the meaning of everything; coming up with a brief history of everything by examining the underlying principles or laws that govern the universe.

Two, many of their findings are remarkably similar. I’ll give a really quick example. The lay person, informed by commonsensical observation, may believe that there is only one spatiotemporal dimension. The religious person may believe that there is at least a heaven and an earth (although some may factor in a few more dimensions referred to as purgatory and hell). But both mystics and physicists believe that there may be many dimensions. Mystics hold as many as 7 or more dimensions, while physicists hold as may as 11 or more (a new branch known as String Theory).

Three, both physicists and mystics, appear to gather their understanding from more than observation and experimentation; they develop insight. In-sight. They literally look within. For example, Albert Einstein would sit in silence, holding two rocks in either hand and slip into a state of deep relaxation, a Theta-level of consciousness, where he could then visualize his thought experiments more clearly. When he slipped into Delta, the brainwave state of sleep, he would wake himself up by dropping a rock. Mystics use a similar device, referred to as meditation or contemplation. They both understand that at the beta level of consciousness, the brainwaves of everyday waking consciousness, you pretty much have the same level of thoughts, and that to really understand anything, you need to drop to Alpha or, if you can, into Theta.

Ultimately, it is our appreciation for novelty that determines our capacity to open new fields of knowledge from the appearance of things. Those who wed a sense of awe and wonder with inquiry are those who discover the secrets of life. It does not matter to which group, if any, you belong to in your quest for the truth about the meaning of life, what matters most is the spirit of your quest. Your spirit and sense of adventure will inform the depths of your experiences and give you startling conclusions. In a world where most people are in a coma of habituated thought, it is remarkably refreshing to look upon everything with the eyes of a child; over time, with sufficient inquiry, this process then results in the evolution of the mind of a sage.

Saleem Rana
http://www.articlesbase.com/religion-articles/heralds-of-the-dawn-explorers-of-the-light-83190.html

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January 17, 2010

How many religions see a fight between Muslims and Jews at the end of the world?

Is this mainly just the view of Christians, or do Jews and muslims also view this as happening?

The monotheists usually don’t attempt to predict the future.
The idea that the book of Revelation in the bible tells about the real end is a minority view among Christians, and they don’t agree on the details very much.
It’s not mainly the view of any religions I know of.

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January 14, 2010

Should moderate Muslims start a new religion that leaves the Neanderthal Muslims behind?

It appears that Islam has been taken over by radicals. Would it make sense for the moderate Muslims, the ones that can live in peace with other religions, start a new religion where burqas, hijabs and atrocious beards are not part of the religion. This way in the future, the Neanderthal muslims can be outlawed or extincted.

Burqa is a cultural practise and not practised by majority and even in that minority some think it is compulsory for which it is not.
beards however it is a practise of our dear Prophet (May God give Him a House of Golds and diamons in Heaven) which we cannot end.
Even if you nuke muslim countries,you will still be finding people with beards due to their love for the prophet.and i Dont see a connection between beards and terrorism btw :)
Neanderthal muslims are NOT muslims

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December 17, 2009

What does Islam says about when a Muslim insults or make fun of other religions?

Filed under: Islam — Tags: Amp, Buddhism, Christianity, Fun, Gals, God, Good Deed, Hey, Hinduism, Insults, Islam Muslim, Judaism, Religions — admin @ 5:49 am

Hey there guys & gals.
What does Islam says about when a Muslim insults or make fun of other religions?? :-/
Is it a good deed or a bad deed in Islam for a Muslim to did this so?? :-/
Please answer.
Thanks.

[6:108] Do not curse the idols they set up beside GOD, lest they blaspheme and curse GOD, out of ignorance.

Islam is against cursing and insulting others beliefs weather it be buddhism, judaism, christianity or hinduism.

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October 9, 2009

Insights Into Dating Muslim Men

Whether you are Muslim or non Muslim, you might find yourself dating Muslim men. Muslim men are worth great admiration because of their principled lives and great faith. Women find men who are committed to their beliefs especially attractive. For this reason, you will find many women who would love to have an opportunity to date Muslim men. Some women actually fear that when dating Muslim men, they might not match up to the high standards of Muslim men. However, there is nothing to fear. Muslim men are peace loving people who are open to love women from all over. Women are very lucky because the Muslim faith does not discriminate religions. All women no matter which faith you are from can actually date and get married to a Muslim man. Many Christian women are married to Muslim men and are leading very happy lives. When you feel like you wish to date a man who is Muslim, you need to take time and prepare yourself for this process. You need to learn some of the things that a Muslim man might expect from you and how to tackle various issues that might come up.

Dating Muslim men will require you to be a woman of substance. You need to be straight forward and ready to settle in serious relationships. Muslim men strongly believe in family; and family values. Therefore, when you enter into a relationship with a Muslim man, you need to be prepared to nurture love that will last for a long time. You need to be ready and open to the ways of Islam. This does not necessarily mean that you convert and become Muslim but, it means that you have to learn to appreciate the faith. This is vital because the children you will bear with the men when you get married will belong to the Muslim faith. This will not be hard for you because to date a Muslim man, it already shows that you are interested in their ways and their attributes. Dating Muslim men is a respectable affair where you do not beat about the bush. This does not mean that you will not have fun but, there is a great level of seriousness to the issue. All women want all men to be serious when it comes to the issue of dating.

While dating Muslim men, you have to show that you are a person who can be trusted to be faithful. Faithfulness is very crucial and it is this degree of trust that will make a committed relationship and even a marriage. There are many women who always keep in mind one thing. A Muslim man is allowed to have up to 4 wives and this might be a cause of worry for you. However, this is just a provision and there are many modern Muslim men who are opting to have a single wife. In the secular scene, men might not marry other wives but the issue of unfaithfulness is ever so high. Therefore, in a way, the Islamic faith has found a good way to deal with the problem. If a man has to have more than one woman, he can do it like a man, not a hypocrite.

Francis Githinji
http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-articles/insights-into-dating-muslim-men-750653.html

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October 8, 2009

What are some of the differences between Hindus and Muslims that account for their tensions?

What are some of the differences between Hindus and Muslims that account for their tensions? And also, How has interaction between these two groups changed Indian culture and beliefs? I am having such a hard time with these questions and am very confused. Can anybody help me answer these questions? Thank you!

listen it doesnt matter what difference they have, the problem isnt with their religions…its with the people…they r both INDIANS…they should
act in unity, they live on the same land, breath the same air…drink the same water….god will judge everyone…so on this earth we r supposed to be living in harmony and peace…those people who fight ( not all hindus and muslims fight btw ) are just filled with hate or simply defending themselves…

here in egypt we have christians living as a minority among muslims…like 20% of population give or take….and we have similar problems…but not as violant as in india…see ? different race, different culture…different religion against muslim religion…but its the same hatred in the heart of some people…

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September 28, 2009

What is the difference between Christians and Muslims?

I’m a christian and I’m trying to prove to my boyfriend that christians and muslims are very different. I would like to have short facts between both religions please.

Unlike Christians, muslims do not believe in either the sonship or divinity of Jesus.We believe God has no human form. We don’t accept that the crucifixion happened, or that he died. Jesus was only a prophet of God. We don’t believe in original sin or baptism-Adam and Eve were forgiven. We don’t believe in the Sabbath. Salvation according to Islam is through faith in Allah, and then deeds.

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September 25, 2009

How many muslims here have taken the trouble to Question the islamic myths?

Filed under: muslims — Tags: Herd Mentality, Islam, Islamic Family, Lol, Mia, Muslim Girl, muslims, Myths, Religions — admin @ 8:57 pm

or is it just that all muslims are born with the herd mentality?

lol

Ex muslim girl
sean,
my point is that all religions are myths. but as a girl from a islamic family i use Islam to get my message across to everyone
Mia,
if i had the herd mentality i would have still been a practising muslim
lol

If they questioned islam like you did, would they remain muslims? They wouldn’t.

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September 24, 2009

Why Muslims Organization in Saudi Arabia are publishing books to abusing other religions?

They don’t have knowledge of Islam and other religion, Unfortunately Saudi Govt. support it and ban practice and promotion of other religions. Is this biggest cause of terrorism and hate rate among the Muslims World?

The popular saying today in society goes "Islam is a religion that is tolerant of other religions" however nothing can be further from the truth. It simply repeated to try to deceive people right to their faces that Islam has any tolerance for anything outside of it. Islam is dangerous and has no moderation in it.

In order for the Islamic faith to be true, that Muhammad is the ‘Seal of the Prophets,’ there must be some type of evidence that a prophecy that is written in the Koran was fulfilled. However, there is not. The best illustration of a prophecy that the muslims can provide is located in Sura 30:2-4. This has already been addressed.
Since there is no prophecy in the Koran, Muhammad had absolutely no authority to challenge and supersede the writings and teachings of Moses and the prophets. Furthermore, he had no authority to refute the crucifixion that is clearly taught in the New Testament Scriptures. Islam’s defenders use the teachings in the Koran and the so-called authority of Muhammad to justify their beliefs. However, it must be noted that many Muslims are innocent and unaware of the fact that Muhammad himself failed to establish his own credibility as a prophet of God.

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September 22, 2009

ISLAM?????????????????????????????????????????????????

So, I read the Quran. I read the story of Muhammad. Now, I could be very wrong and stupid to perceive what I did the way I did.(feel free to call me wrong and stupid.) But What I read basically said that Muhammad was a rich and powerful young man who traveled a lot. He was very fond of Christianity and Judaism. He was a follower of both religions. One day he comes scurrying out the woods saying an angel of God told him a new prophecy that rules Jesus out as the Son of Man. No miracles, no proof. Just the advantage of his majesty that if you don’t believe this you will be stoned to death or beheaded. (That still works today in the middle east). I don’t think he way lying about the angel telling him the prophecy, only I don’t believe It was an angel sent by God. Please tell me what I’m missing.
I know how honest Muhammad was. That’s why I said I don’t believe he was lying about the prophecy. Only I think he was manipulated by an angel of the darkness. He actually died a Christian, little do people know.
I highly doubt if Muhammad would have made people slaves only to gain power. He was only doing what he was believed to be right. If "God" or an "angel" actually spoke to me or you (before we knew about schizophrenia) we would have most likely believed it to be true.
I said I read the Quran. I didn’t say I got my facts from it. The prophet Muhammad is a historical figure.
I didn’t say I don’t believe it because it goes against my religion. I didn’t even say I had a religion. I wasn’t being literal when I said "woods". And the prophecy DID SO say that men where to be slaves. So interested? READ CAREFULLY.
And Muhammad was a rich 12 year old.

Tell Satan I said *u*k you.

The Prophet Muhammad, Peace and Blessings be upon Him, was not rich and powerful as you claim. Rather the Tribe He was from are powerful and a prominent Tribe. They are called the Quraysh.

You probably got confused somewhere. His first wife, Lady Khadija (May God raise her exalted rank) was a wealthy business woman and had a high status among the people. She hired the Prophet to work for her in doing trades. Usually the "rich and powerful" dont need to work and make money.

And He was never fond of christianity or judaism. You probably meant that He was fond of Prophets Moses and Jesus (peace and blessings be upon them). All Prophets taught Islam. All of their beliefs were the same but some of their rules differed slightly. The Law of the most recent Messenger is the only valid one to follow. Each time a Messenger came with a new Book or Law, then that Law abrogates the Previous Laws or Books.

The Prophet Muhammad was Muslim all His life. He did not follow 2 religions. How can someone follow 2 religions? Seriously, that would not make sense. People back then used to worship idols like statues, Jesus, rocks, sun, moon, stars, etc. but the all the Prophets rejected these fake "gods" and all the Prophets throughout their whole lives believed in God, Who is One without a Partner, The Eternal and Everlasting, the Creator of everything, Who is not similar or like any of His creations. They never had doubt in this.

Muhammad was 40 years old when He first recieved revelations. He is known to be illiterate. Majority of the people of that time and place were illiterate.

The Angel Gabriel was a Messenger to the Messengers. His duty is to convey the Messege to the Prophets. The Holy Qur’an was revealed in parts and not all at once. The Holy Qur’an is a miracle in itself. Of course it says Jesus is not the so – called son of man. It teaches the truth about Prophet Jesus. All the Prophets taught that God is not a man, a light, a spirit or anything created. He is not comparable to His creations in any way. He exists without a place and is not bound by directions or time. He is not in the "7th heaven" as alot of people falsely claim. If that was so, then He would be a creature with a form or body and limitations and every creation has needs and is subject to change. God is clear of having these attributes and He is clear of any imperfection and weaknesses. The one who needs something is imperfect and the imperfect does not deserve to be worshipped.

The Prophet Muhammad had thousands of miracles. The Holy Qur’an was just one of them. The Prophet challenged the people to come up with at least one verse like it, just one verse and the people failed. Their were some people at the time who are masters of the language and poetry and they themselves failed. Some even become Muslim after seeing the beauty, the eloquence, language of the Qur’an. Information that was recently discovered in early parts of the 20th century were present in The Qur’an which was revealed in the 7th century. And He had many more miracles. All the Prophets had miracles to convince the people that they are Highly Righteous servants of God and take heed to their Messege.

You said :
" Just the advantage of his majesty that if you don’t believe this you will be stoned to death or beheaded. (That still works today in the middle east)."-
If that was true, there wouldnt have been jews or christians living amongst the muslims even when the Prophet was there. In fact, jews and christians had to flee spain which was christian ruled at the time. They were treated harsh and unjust. SO guess where they fled to?
The ottoman empire. Muslim ruled Ottoman empire.

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