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Does Islam have a future now with mass internet connection ?

SIR ETHNICCEL

SIR ETHNICCEL

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Is Islam simply a few centuries behind christianity? Now with the internet mass amounts of people have cell phones and can see how other people live, can see how stuff written in "holy books" is debunked as ludacris and nonsence.

Can Islam 1) stop the decline same as how christianity declines and 2) resist ZOG Globohomo mind infestation especially of foids and stuff?

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I think the claims about quran preservation and the fact that it's supposedly the verbatim of god is making islam even more fragile than the catholic theology which claims that the bible is the fruit of god inspiration rather than the exact word of god.
 
I think the claims about quran preservation and the fact that it's supposedly the verbatim of god is making islam even more fragile than the catholic theology which claims that the bible is the fruit of god inspiration rather than the exact word of god.
how so? Explain why
 
Islam is already getting cucked. Look at iran.
 
Yes and no. Most Muslim countries will either be taken over by reactionary Islamists and dewesternize and revert to backwards tribalism like Afghanistan, or they will continue to westernize and develop and become progressively more secular.
 
Yes and no. Most Muslim countries will either be taken over by reactionary Islamists and dewesternize and revert to backwards tribalism like Afghanistan, or they will continue to westernize and develop and become progressively more secular.
So you saying islamic countries will take one of two paths. Either they go down the path of backwards tribalism and dewesternise or westernise further and become secular? What makes you think this?
 
So you saying islamic countries will take one of two paths. Either they go down the path of backwards tribalism and dewesternise or westernise further and become secular? What makes you think this?
Trends in the Islamic world. Islamic countries that have embraced the West like Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States are slowly but surely becoming more tolerant and socially liberal while does have decided to reject the West all together are going backwards like Afghanistan. Iran is as special case as even though they are anti-Western they have made attempts to catch up technologically which in my view has caused them to also become more and more socially progressive despite their government’s anti-western stance, which is purely political. The only way to preserve Islamic tradition at this point is to freeze technological development and decentralize like in Afghanistan.
 
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Islam will never die
 
Islam will never die
obviously just like christianity has not died in the West. The state has simply become secular in the West. So i guess i should have said will islamic societies become secular
 
how so? Explain why
I think that the academic method for approaching a historical text clearly shows that the Qur'an is a human fabrication like any other, and that the claims of the Bible quickly adapted to historical-critical research, which the Qur'an is incapable of doing precisely because of its claims about its nature.
In other words, recognized imams (not modernists, whom no one takes seriously) and academic researchers on the Qur'an belong to worlds that cannot communicate with each other. Whereas in Christianity, there is no such divide; some archaeological discoveries that relegated certain biblical stories to the realm of myth were even made by priests, for example.
But it's unlikely islam dies completly in the next decades or even century imo.
 
I think that the academic method for approaching a historical text clearly shows that the Qur'an is a human fabrication like any other, and that the claims of the Bible quickly adapted to historical-critical research, which the Qur'an is incapable of doing precisely because of its claims about its nature.
In other words, recognized imams (not modernists, whom no one takes seriously) and academic researchers on the Qur'an belong to worlds that cannot communicate with each other. Whereas in Christianity, there is no such divide; some archaeological discoveries that relegated certain biblical stories to the realm of myth were even made by priests, for example.
But it's unlikely islam dies completly in the next decades or even century imo.
Can you give me examples of recognised Imams, modernists and academic researchers that show why they belong to different worlds and why nobody takes modernists seriously. Maybe links or something to read up on sp i understand the angle you coming from
 
Can you give me examples of recognised Imams, modernists and academic researchers that show why they belong to different worlds and why nobody takes modernists seriously. Maybe links or something to read up on sp i understand the angle you coming from
I am just gonna give you one of the most proeminent sunni islam figure, and one of the most proeminent expert on the quran from an academic persepective, there are many others.
Recognized Imam : Salih al Fawzan
Recognized historian : Mohamed Ali Amir Moezzi

amir moezzi book :

"Islamic Modernism: Its Scope, Method and Alternatives" on JSTOR, which discusses the emergence and challenges of Islamic modernism

"Historical Criticism and Recent Trends in Western Scholarship on the Qur'an," which examines the differences between historical-critical approaches and traditional Islamic exegesis.
chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/443b/a17dcf4db95f0ef3346c83e794c3bceaabf3.pdf
 
I am just gonna give you one of the most proeminent sunni islam figure, and one of the most proeminent expert on the quran from an academic persepective, there are many others.
Recognized Imam : Salih al Fawzan
Recognized historian : Mohamed Ali Amir Moezzi

amir moezzi book :

"Islamic Modernism: Its Scope, Method and Alternatives" on JSTOR, which discusses the emergence and challenges of Islamic modernism

"Historical Criticism and Recent Trends in Western Scholarship on the Qur'an," which examines the differences between historical-critical approaches and traditional Islamic exegesis.
chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/443b/a17dcf4db95f0ef3346c83e794c3bceaabf3.pdf
Okay nice one , now i got stuff to listen to on youtube , audio books and what not.
 
I am just gonna give you one of the most proeminent sunni islam figure, and one of the most proeminent expert on the quran from an academic persepective, there are many others.
Recognized Imam : Salih al Fawzan
Recognized historian : Mohamed Ali Amir Moezzi

amir moezzi book :

"Islamic Modernism: Its Scope, Method and Alternatives" on JSTOR, which discusses the emergence and challenges of Islamic modernism

"Historical Criticism and Recent Trends in Western Scholarship on the Qur'an," which examines the differences between historical-critical approaches and traditional Islamic exegesis.
chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/443b/a17dcf4db95f0ef3346c83e794c3bceaabf3.pdf
nice short and sweet pdf to read:feelsYall:

 
Is Islam simply a few centuries behind christianity? Now with the internet mass amounts of people have cell phones and can see how other people live, can see how stuff written in "holy books" is debunked as ludacris and nonsence.

Can Islam 1) stop the decline same as how christianity declines and 2) resist ZOG Globohomo mind infestation especially of foids and stuff?

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belief in islam is still going on strong, although they can't really resist the ZOG brainwashing that well, many muslim women are feminists and not submissive to their husbands
 
obviously just like christianity has not died in the West. The state has simply become secular in the West. So i guess i should have said will islamic societies become secular
Yeah, a prophecy is similar to this

This hadeeth was narrated by Muslim (145) from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Islam began as something strange and will revert to being strange as it began, so give glad tidings to the strangers.”
 

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