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Muslim is someone who believes in peace. If someone doesn't believe in peace, he's not a Muslim, by definition. The key thing is to believe and reflect on the Ayaat (natural-phenomenons) functioning in the universe. If you don't believe, you're not a Muslim. You're a budhist.
Muslim is someone who believes in peace. If someone doesn't believe in peace, he's not a Muslim, by definition. The key thing is to believe and reflect on the Ayaat (natural-phenomenons) functioning in the universe. If you don't believe, you're not a Muslim. You're a budhist.
Muslim is someone who believes in peace. If someone doesn't believe in peace, he's not a Muslim, by definition. The key thing is to believe and reflect on the Ayaat (natural-phenomenons) functioning in the universe. If you don't believe, you're not a Muslim. You're a budhist.
The term Islam means Peace. Muslim is someone who believes in Peace.
And, yes: if someone
doesn't believe in peace, he's not a Muslim, by definition. Budhist is a term used for someone who follows the teachings of Budha. Budha was a preacher of Peace (Islam, in Arabic). He meditated, got his soul purified, while creating a spiritual connection with the "ultimate life force energy" (Allah) & found the way of peace, then preached it. He must have never asked his students/followers to use the term "Budhism" for the path they are on. I'm sure, Budha would have better liked his students using the term "peace-makers" for themselves. And, SAME IS THE CASE WITH CHRISTIANITY & HINDUISM. While, Hinduism being more of a race, culture & geographical identity, as the natives of whole Sub-continent are geographically Hindus - and this region also had many preachers of the peace roads. Abraham, Moses, Budha, Eesa, Muhammad - all these great men were preachers of Peace (Islam) & of the same mission (that of establishing a social-justice order on Earth). And the books (called holy-books/scriptures) are all divine inspirations. They are worth studying. Talking about scriptures, when you're reflecting on the Ayaat (natural-phenomenons) functioning in the universe & your eyes are wide open, you know which verses are present in front of your eyes in the actual form, and which have been tampered. The key thing is to believe & reflect on the Ayaat (natural-phenomenons) functioning in the universe, which are a source of guidance, and the base of all divine inspirations, which guided all the messengers of peace.