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When examining any subject in life, it's only fair to one's own-self, to base the examination on solid facts, built on authentic, from the source knowledge, not on actions of individuals, political views, or on "here say" that is not based on facts, has no grounds, and could be motivated by reasons one might not be aware of.
So if this is the wise strait path when examining and forming our opinions and conclusions on daily life subjects and issues, then, shouldn't this certainly be the wise strait path when religion is the examined subject?
We should and must always be very careful, and clearly aware, not everyone who says is on, or a follower of this, or that path or religion, is necessarily practicing it, and not everyone who does practice it, is necessarily living perfectly by its commandments and laws. And so, no individual, nor individual's actions, no matter what, or who this or these actions and individuals are, can be, or should be, the main source for examination, opinions, or conclusions, wither the results are positive or negative.
So for example, reaching a conclusion that Islam is the true revelation of God, only based on actions of individuals, is as wrong, and as deceiving to oneself, as reaching the opposite conclusion based only on that. Same is true no matter what the subject is, what the religion you are examining is, and what those actions, and those individuals are, Jewish, Christians, Muslims…etc.
Only facts based on authentic, from the source, well knowledge, can form "the" solid, well educated, factional conclusions, one can depend and rely on.
Knowledge is the strait path to everything; it is the weapon, and the protection against deception. Only with such knowledge, and honest, open, and lenient heart, we can lock the doors of darkness and deception, and widely open the doors of light and truth.
THE QUR'AN 35, VERSES 27 & 28
27. Seest thou not that Allah sends down rain from the sky? With it We then bring out produce of various colours. And in the mountains are tracts white and red, of various shades of colour, and black intense in hue. 28. And so amongst men and crawling creatures and cattle, are they of various colours. Those truly fear Allah, among His Servants, who have knowledge: for Allah is Exalted in Might, Oft-Forgiving.
As previously discussed in part four of this study; being a Muslim that practices the Islamic law, as it should be practiced, is the inner fight of each individual against wrong and evil. And even though God closed the door on evil from perverting God's truth, evil will try to come through different doors; these doors could be, in being fooled into the lack of love and fear of God in our hearts, and in encouragement to commit sins and stop practicing Islam as it should be practiced. Another evil door is to be fooled into the path of extreme, which leads to false beliefs, actions and false practice of God's commandments. Both could lead to total deception away from God's true path.
Those who come out winners against evil and its temptations are the ones who win eternal life in God's beautiful paradise. Those who loose the fight, loose God, His messengers, and His eternal mercy.
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Author's Notes:
If you haven't already read part four of this study
"The Last Testament", or at least the last chapter of
part four "Judging and Practicing Islam", I recommend
doing so before continuing here, to have a better view
and gain the most of this.
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