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Originally Posted by Salahadeen
It was narrated by Ibn Mas'ud that one day the Prophet (s) drew a straight line on the ground and said, " This is the path of Allah."
Then he (s) drew some lines to the left and right to it and said, "These are the erred paths and on each of these paths, there is Satan calling to it." Then he (s) recited the following verse from the Quran (which means):
"Verily, this is my Straight Path so follow it and do not follow the other paths that will take you away from the true path."
The Quranic verse in its entirety reads:
"And verily, this is my Straight Path, so follow it, and follow not other paths, for they will scatter you away from His path. This He has ordained for you that you may become pious."
(Qur’an 6:153)
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right. but is there only one way to be brought to Islam? is there only one way to practice Islam? think about the different areas in which people focus their attention Islamically, and the different ways people feel closer to Allah SWT. everyone has different situations and different vices -- the key is to use the multi-faceted teachings of our Rasool (saw) to guide us through them, to ultimately establish a stronger connection to Allah SWT.
i guess if we're gonna get technical, there's one path, but like 84930284039280 different lanes
