NedimNapoleon
Weird Little Human
Since we have a Hindu, Catholic and Protestant its time for a Sunni Muslim thread.I'm not really religious but I know enough, the answers are my personal views or the views of my Islamic community.
what is special about islam?
Are there Muslim followers in every nation and why is there a sunni/shia split?
what do you mean special, if you're talking in comparison to the other two Abrahamic faiths, the fact that we have one more prophet and a few other things.
"Peace be upon him": it's tacked on to every mention of Muhammad and (often) other prophets like Jesus and Moses.What does "pbuh" mean?
Why are you a muslim ?
"My parents are muslims" doesn't count.
So what muslims believe? Do all the other faith followers go to Hell after they die?
i believe theres more to life than the abrahamic faiths. you make this topic about your faith, so i ask you what you consider to be special about it. i welcome you to describe special religious conjecture, practical aspects of the faith, its impact on society, the stage is yours
I believe in god, pretty simple.
No there aren't any in the Vatican, the Sunni/shia split happened when one faction of Islam didn't recognize Muhammades pbuh successor Abu Bakr (that our prophet on his death bed appointed), they think Ali (the son in law) should have been the first in line to succeed Muhammad pbuh, but he did become the fourth "rightful" Caliph. And a few cultural differences
I believe in god, pretty simple.
I live in Turkey which is kind of a "light Musilm" country and I think Bosnia probably is too from what I've heard. So I'm curious, you're a bit young but does your family drink alcohol? Are you learning to read Arabic? How many surahs have you memorized and how often do you pray? Do you hear the azan in Bosnia? I'm just asking out of curiosity, not saying you have to do it.
Most Muslims I know in Turkey almost never pray, can't read Arabic, many don't even know how to pray properly and many drink alcohol. However, you do hear the azan broadcast from livespeakers 5 times a day.
During Ramazan people go around with drums at 2am. Do they do that in Bosnia? One of my friends from Croatia went to Sarajevo recently and he said it was like an Eastern country but that's just his perception.
Do a lot of women wear hijab in Bosnia? In western Turkey maybe half or more of the women don't wear it but I'm currently in eastern Turkey and a large number of older women are totally covered except for their eyes.
There's such a huge variety in the practices of Islam based on where you live. The Saudi Muslims go to other Muslim countries and try to make everyone follow their type of Islam. In Turkey many people go to the tombs of holy men and pray which is totally against Saudi (wahabi) Islam. Do people do that in Bosnia?
Do you have any sort of theological credentials, or is this simply "ask the opinions of a person who happens to be a Muslim?" Because from what I remember (and what your profile confirms), you are a 15 year old child. So unless you have been an imam or your father is some sort of character in the Muslim community, I and many others here probably know more about the Muslim faith than you do.