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Originally Posted by Khairan View Post
I do indeed.
Okay so now lets back track!


I have no idea why Muslims think that just calling themself "muslim" makes them a "chosen people" who have the right to lord moral superiority over everyone else.


Moral Superiority is null and void.
The point was they have different morals.

Her being Muslim id est Submitter[to Allah(SWT)]
Him being a KFR id est Disbeliever[Not a muslim]


In the end, calling oneself a "muslim" is just a conceit, nothing more.


How so? How would proclaiming yourself a submitter to the will of god make you conceited?

Wouldn't doing this and shahada do nothing more than increase taqwa and make you a better muslim?

It doesn't make your average person a better person,

As a revert I'd have to disagree....
Islam has made me a better person, in my own eyes of course...
As a human being I lack the ability to think like others.

and I'll wager that the people who actually *are* superior don't go around telling everyone else so.

What happened to no one is superior?

Calling yourself a muslim certainly doesn't bring you any closer to God,

I beg to differ.

I am a muslim, as a submitter to the will of god, I would say that does bring you closer to him than not believing in him.

and there is no way for any mortal to know how much closer they are to God than another human being.

This is where personal morals come into play brother.
As a muslim I believe those of great iman, taqwa and Din, are closer to god.
Because I believe in Allah(SWT) and the last day.
Ash hadu ana la illaha il allah
Ash hadu ana muhammadur rasoolallah

This my Din, The Din I believe will lead me, and my brothers and sisters to Islam

It never ceases to amaze how easy it is for people to recognize the nastiness of cultural or ethnic supremacism in others, and how difficult it is for them to care when their own people are committing it.

Well, we do look through different lenses do we?

You see a problem with me, what I've said, whilst I think in order for you to see that, you've made it up to appease your own consciousness...

my proof?

My post.

If he is not muslim, then at least the greater part of what she stated is true...

His Life is completely opposite to hers...

He is a kfr man.
She is a muslim woman.

No non-muslim can ever have a concept of Al-Mustaqim...

My point, Do you not agree?

Is this not fact as dictated by surat al fatiha, and surat al kafirun?

She does not believe what he believes.
He does not believe what she believes.

Her Din is not His Din.
His Din is not Her Din.

To She her Din(Islam)
To Him His Din(?)
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