الموضوع: let's chat in English
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قديم 2013- 2- 12   #1472
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تاريخ التسجيل: Wed Oct 2009
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بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: كلية الاداب
الدراسة: انتساب
التخصص: انجليزي
المستوى: المستوى السادس
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رد: let's chat in English

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Hi
I made a huge dinner for my friend
and he is an infidel from britain


I want him to be a muslim
I told him
look do you see this food

he said :yes
I told him Who made this dinner
He Said : the cooker
I told him ok Do you agree with me or not in this saying

(each thing that you see is being made by someone or somthing

he said :yes

I told him
Who created you so
he stopped thinking for a while
And told me look bro if God here why we cannot see him

I told him
If you were
existent why you cannot see yourself !!!

he laughs and said let us continuou eating this dinner

خساره الحساب
If he's truly your friend, then the dinner wasn't a waste of money or time.

I might have a different approach than what's more common in our country. I don't ask non Muslims to be Muslims nor I try to give them books about Islam and whatnot. Islam is part of me, they'll eventually get interested and we'll ask about why we pray 5 times or why we fast Ramadan. If they ask, I'll answer and try to guide them to a preacher or something. I have a lot of non Muslim friends and I don't feel the need to push my own beliefs on them. As a Muslim you should just accept that there's other people with other beliefs, and nowadays the chances you might come across atheists is even higher. As long as the other person is respecting my religion, my beliefs and my background, why would I insist on pushing my beliefs on him or her? I know as Muslims we're meant to spread Islam, but spreading Islam doesn't come by force. Hope you guys got my point


Its almost 5:30 AM I guess most of you must have already slept. I'm a night owl, staying up late is kinda my thing.