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Syed  M

Syed M

THE QUR'AN AND THE MODERN SCIENCE COMPATIBLE OR INCOMPATIBLE

http://www.irf.net/book3.zip


According to the famous physicist and Nobel Prize winner, Albert Einstein, “Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind.

The Qur’an is not a book of Science but a book of... more »
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  • *~*Amoona*~* EID MUBAREK everyone! ^_^

    *~*Amoona*~* EID MUBAREK everyone! ^_^ says

    i like ur pic..mashallah! =)

    posted 2 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Jann

    Jann says

    Thank you for bestowing the honor of your friendship upon me. I feel blessed by it. I hope you are well, happy and smiling big! Warm hugs, Jann

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Karen J

    Karen J says

    Thank you Syed.

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • BilChiRuFrIcan  MoNnY!

    BilChiRuFrIcan MoNnY! says

    Hello my new friend.

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • lawecon

    lawecon says

    You really need to rein in Sara. She is doing great and unnecessary harm to the reputation of Islam.

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Karen J

    Karen J says

    Hi Syed M thank you for the friend invite and to the group. I'll give the group a try and see how it goes.

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Soror (say:

    Soror (say: "Laa-ilaaha-illallah") says

    thank you too

    but look I started to like it, that picture when ever I see it I remember the sweetness of date :)

    do what you think is ok don't mind about what I say

    :)

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Soror (say:

    Soror (say: "Laa-ilaaha-illallah") says

    hi syed
    that is a good idea to start a forum for peace and humanity but when I first saw its name theology forum I hoped it is not as the one deleted we are tired from that kinds of discussions.

    I hope you'll talk only about Islam and do not say any thing about Christianity doctrine only in case they start it.

    from an other hand dates are sweet but not a good symbol for theology this is not a forum for eating or food

    what do you think of a picture of men discussing and holding books like this one,
    you see they are three and discussing with peace :)


    http://www.raminworld.com/iran_img/painting_gallery/fa_gallery/crystalballofvision.jpg

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Dr. Bill R. Path

    Dr. Bill R. Path says

    I so appreciate you accepting my Shelfari friendship request. If you are interested, I would like to invite you to be among the first readers to review my new book "Moments of Forever: Discovering the True Power and Importance of Your Life" (a registered Shelfari title). It is a practical study in metaphysics that will help you find greater meaning in your life. It has been available for just a few weeks but it has already gained much acclaim within the large iUniverse publishing house—receiving the “Editor’s Choice” award and being honored as a “Rising Star” title. “Moments of Forever” is a book that will benefit and enrich the lives of people for many years to come. Please help me launch this very special book with your personal Shelfari review.

    Thank you!

    posted 7 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Jann

    Jann says

    thank your for your note, Syed. I have been having computer problems which kept me away from any activities here. I hope I have them fixed??? I am trying to play catch up now. Already responded to one of your interesting posts. I hope you are having a great day. Jann

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Soror (say:

    Soror (say: "Laa-ilaaha-illallah") says

    salam alikom,

    This is advice from Imam Abu Hanifa (rahmatullah alayh) to one of his students, Yusuf Ibn Khalid as-Samit ra for his leave to Basra



    Know that if you harm people, you will have enemies, even if they are your mothers and fathers, but if you do good to people who are not your relatives, they will become like mothers and fathers to you. If you enter Basra and oppose its people, elevate yourself over them, vaunt your knowledge among them, and hold yourself aloof from their company, you will shun them and they will shun you; you will curse them and they will curse you; you will consider them misguided and they will think you misguided and an innovator. Ignominy will attach itself to you and us, and you will have to flee from them. This is not an option. It is not an intelligent person who is unsociable to the one who is unsociable until Allah shows him a way out.

    When you go to Basra, the people will receive you, visit you, and acknowledge your due, so put each person in his proper position. Honor the people of honor, esteem the people of knowledge and respect the shaykhs. Be kind to the young and draw near to the common people. Be courteous to the impious but keep the company of the good. Do not disregard the authorities or demean anyone. Do not fall short in your chivalry and do not disclose your secrets to anyone or trust them until you have tested them. Do not socialize with the base or the weak. Do not accustom yourself to what you disapprove of outwardly. Beware of speaking freely with fools.You must have courtesy, patience, endurance, good character and forbearance. Renew your clothing regularly, have a good mount and use a lot of what is good. … Offer your good to people: a miser never prevails. You should have your confidants those you know to be the best of people. When you discern corruption, you should immediately rectify it. When you discern righteousness, you should increase your attention to it.Act on behalf of those who visit you and those who do not. Be good to those who are good to you and those who are bad to you. Adopt pardon and command the correct. Ignore what does not concern you. Leave all that will harm you. Hasten to establish people’s rights. If any of your brethren is ill, visit him yourself and send you messengers. Inquire after those who are absent. If any of them holds from you do not hold back from him.Show affection to people as much as possible and greet even blameworthy people… When you meet others in a gathering or join them in a mosque and questions are discussed in a way different to your position, do not rush to disagree. If you are asked, tell the people what you know and then say, “There is another position on it which is such and such, and the evidence is such and such.” If they listen to you, they will recognize your worth and the worth of what you have. If they ask, “Whose position is that?” reply, “One of the fuqaha”….Give everyone who frequents you some of the knowledge they are expecting. Be friendly with them and joke with them sometimes and chat with them. Love encourages people to persevere knowledge. Feed them sometimes and fulfill their needs. Acknowledge their worth and overlook their faults. Be kind to them and tolerant of them. Do not show them annoyance or vexation. Be like one of them. …Do not burden people with what they cannot do.

    Abu Zahra, Muhammad. The Four Imams: Their Lives, Works and their Schools of thought. London: Dar Al
    Taqwa Ltd., 2001

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • ch. mohammad khan  r

    ch. mohammad khan r says

    dear,



    You are great and doing your best. welcome here and there.yours, khan. waiting!!!!!peace to all.""

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • PanoramicRomantic

    PanoramicRomantic says

    That's fine. We can agree to disagree on the path to God and can leave it at that.

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )