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thwasin
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3/8/2025, 6:35:02 AM
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Yes if they're government is rested on the foundation of faith and God, not on politics, fake "democracy", and people's Biases because majority of the time these people will see Islam as a threat to their tyranny which in essence is what Islam was designed to be. To give power to the power and to destroy corruption. If the government is Christian and sticks to the traditions or any other faith, Islam would not pose as much as a threat and would be welcome unless they see the idea of another religion being propagated as a threat due to their own lack of belief and faith in their own religion. Because in Islamic countries , we can have other religions because we Know with certainity our religion is the truth, our people have faith, and keep close ties. If they wish to convert no problem. Whereas in another nation if they have weak faith in their own religion, something as strong and unified as Islam would be seen as a threat. But to be fair in modern times, Islam has been de-unified but thats another story. Take Russia which is a good ezample of Muslims living there, which is a Strong Christian Nation that believes in God. Secularism is the only form of governance that would not be able to achieve this. No.2. No, Islam means (to submit to the will of the One God), you can do that in an island somewhere. The religious law will not apply in a land where there is no Islamic caliphate. But, the Sharia on oneself and abiding the commandments of God is obligatory in terms of practises your salah and fasting etc. There are different laws for Muslims living in non-muslim lands and we have to abide by the law of the land and practise our own duties to God. Unless a nation is specifically preventing us from doing anything then No, we can practises True Islam, wherever. The communities being fostered with Muslims make it easier to practises with one another and build bonds and hold each other accountable and but the Sharia Law cannot be inposed as far as I am aware, if the country is not Led by a Muslim. And since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the whole Sharia Law has not been implemented in its entirety, even they went away from it and became corrupt during the end periods hence the massacres of Jews and Christians and other abominations the empire had done but nevertheless, it was the rulers at the time fault not the entirerty or the people. None of the gulf nations uphold the Sharia properly because if they did, their slave workers, their unlawful wealth, their corruption and deceit, their nationalism would be gone and we would have unity, but they of course would not want that. In fact to elaborate, even in these so called "muslim states" True Islam is being overshadowed by, secularism and is being attacked by these other doctrines of Muslims which were populated by the British after the collapse of the empire. And the people may still adhere to True Sunni Islam, but the leaders are not and have persecuted many of those who have tried to go against them and the scholars who have opened up.
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3/8/2025, 7:29:19 AM
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q2025
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3/8/2025, 10:50:12 AM
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If you really want to understand islam, always welocme to ask. But personally, and from the experience of thousands of others, best way is to ask God directly. Pray in solitude to the one creator, and just be like "God, I want to be guided. Show me the truth so I can be closer to you" or something similar. You'll be surprised at how soon God guides those that pray to him sincerely. Don't have to use any muslim terms. We all have the same God. Peace bro 🙏
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