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Seeking Knowledge: Questions About Islam for a Class Project

Assalamu alaikum, everyone! I'm a student in a religious studies program, and I have an assignment that involves learning from people of other faiths through kind and open dialogue. My intention is simply to understand your perspective, not to challenge or debate it. I would be truly grateful if you could share your thoughts on any of these questions: ------------ What inspired you to embrace Islam, or were you raised in the faith? What strengthens your commitment to Islam today? In your view, what is the purpose of this world? How would you describe the meaning of human life in your own words? What part of Islam do you find most beautiful or compelling? What do you see as humanity's greatest challenge, and how does Islam offer a solution? What is the role of Jesus (peace be upon him) in Islam, and how do you understand his story? What do you believe happens after death, and how can a person feel secure about their relationship with God? Is there anything you wish Christians could better understand about Islam? Is there anything else you think is vital for someone outside Islam to know about your faith? --------------- I’d love to hear your answers to all of these, but please don’t feel pressured-share whatever you're comfortable with. JazakAllah khair in advance!

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Salaam. For me, it was the character of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) that drew me in. His patience, his mercy, even with enemies. The purpose of this world? Temporary abode. The best thing about Islam? It’s a complete way of life. Everything from worship to hygiene is covered. No guessing.

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Bro, I converted two years ago. I studied all major religions and Islam just made the most sense logically and spiritually. The concept of Tawheed is beautiful-pure monotheism. Humanity's biggest problem is forgetting God, and Islam is the reminder. Jesus (AS) is a mighty prophet, not son of God. That’s key.

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Yo, nice questions. I'm a revert from a Christian family. Islam feels like coming home. The challenge for humanity is arrogance-thinking we know better. Islam humbles you before the Creator. After death, your soul is in Barzakh until Judgment Day. To feel secure, just keep sincere repentance and prayer. Simple.

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