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       Re: Inspired by Muhammad
       By: guest98 Date: January 30, 2023, 11:56 am
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       I was circumcised as a baby, i know some muslim's who were
       circumcised at around 7 but as far as i know they weren't given
       a choice as to whether they wanted to or not, i guess different
       cultures have different traditions. At least when your a baby
       you don't remember the procedure and the pain, it must be very
       traumatic to go through as a 7 year old no matter what b.s your
       parents say to appease and delude you.
       Nonetheless circumcision should have never been invented, i
       guess i have to thank the "prophet" abraham and his sick mind
       for coming up with this sh_t.
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       Re: Inspired by Muhammad
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: January 30, 2023, 3:59 pm
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       "At least when your a baby you don't remember the procedure and
       the pain"
       This reasoning is ignoble. This is no different than saying: "If
       it's someone from the outgroup feeling the pain, I don't care."
       You have turned your earlier self into part of the outgroup.
       The reason you today do not remember the pain is because you
       have lost that part of your Original Nobility. You should be
       trying to get it back (even if it includes the memory of the
       pain), instead of thinking it is fortunate that you have
       forgotten it. To care for someone is to share their pain. Show
       your earlier self that you still care about them!
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       Re: Inspired by Muhammad
       By: guest98 Date: January 30, 2023, 5:24 pm
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       It's only recently that I've been dealing with the harsh reality
       of circumcision and how less jewish on average man would have
       been if it had never existed. So this could be the beginning of
       me recovering that lost part of my original nobility.
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       Re: Inspired by Muhammad
       By: 2ThaSun Date: June 11, 2023, 5:32 pm
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       [quote]Sufism (Arabic:
       الصُّوفِي&
       #1614;ّة‎
       aṣ-ṣūfiyya), also known as Tasawwuf[1]
       (التَّصَوُ
       ّف‎
       at-taṣawwuf), is a mystic body of religious practice found
       within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic
       purification, spirituality, ritualism, asceticism and
       esotericism.[2][3][4][5][6] It has been variously defined as
       "Islamic mysticism",[7][8][9] "the mystical expression of
       Islamic faith",[10] "the inward dimension of Islam",[11][12]
       "the phenomenon of mysticism within Islam",[13][14] the "main
       manifestation and the most important and central
       crystallization" of mystical practice in Islam,[15][16] and "the
       interiorization and intensification of Islamic faith and
       practice".[17]
       Practitioners of Sufism are referred to as "Sufis" (from
       صُوفِيّ,
       ṣūfīy),[13] and historically typically belonged
       to "orders" known as tariqa (pl. ṭuruq) – congregations
       formed around a grand wali who would be the last in a chain of
       successive teachers linking back to Muhammad, with the goal of
       undergoing Tazkiah (self purification) and the hope of reaching
       Ihsan.[18][19] The ultimate aim of Sufis is to seek the pleasure
       of God by endeavoring to return to their original state of
       purity and natural disposition, known as fitra.[20]
       Sufism emerged early on in Islamic history,[13] partly as a
       reaction against the worldliness of the early Umayyad Caliphate
       (661–750) and mainly under the tutelage of Hasan Al-Basri.[21]
       Although Sufis were opposed to dry legalism, they strictly
       observed Islamic law and belonged to various schools of Islamic
       jurisprudence and theology.[22] Although the majority of Sufis,
       both pre-modern and modern, remain adherents of Sunni Islam,
       certain strands of Sufi thought transferred over to the ambits
       of Shia Islam during the late medieval period.[23] This
       particularly happened after the Safavid conversion of Iran under
       the concept of Irfan.[23] Important focuses of Sufi worship
       include dhikr, the practice of remembrance of God.[24] Sufis
       also played an important role in spreading Islam through their
       missionary and educational activities.[22]
       Despite a relative decline of Sufi orders in the modern era and
       attacks from revivalist Islamic movement (such as the Salafis
       and Wahhabis), Sufism has continued to play an important role in
       the Islamic world, especially in the neo-traditionalist strand
       of Sunni Islam.[25][26] It has also influenced various forms of
       spirituality in the West and generated lots of academic
       interest...[27][28][29] [/quote]
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       SUFISM and UNIVERSAL SPIRITUALITY
       [quote]Hello there! In this YouTube video, we embark on a
       profound journey of exploration between sufism  and Universal
       Spirituality. Titled "Sufism and Universal Spirituality," this
       video emphasizes the unique connection between Sufism and the
       universal understanding of the spiritual realm. We delve into
       the depths of Sufism, a mystical path that revolves around love,
       faith, and devotion, while also discovering the transcendent
       nature of Universal Spirituality beyond the boundaries of any
       particular religion. Throughout this enchanting experience, we
       will delve into the profound impact of Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi
       on Sufism, immerse ourselves in the power of Sufi music and
       rituals, explore the captivating world of Sufi literature and
       poetry, and gain insights into the guiding role of Sufi teachers
       and orders. Furthermore, we will explore the connections between
       Sufism and the modern world, examine the contemporary relevance
       and significance of Sufism, and address prevalent misconceptions
       and prejudices towards this spiritual path. Join us on this
       captivating journey, accompanied by mesmerizing Sufi music, as
       we celebrate the profound connection between Sufism and
       Universal Spirituality.
       00:00 Intro
       02:30 What is Sufism?
       03:39 Sufi Teachings: Love, Faith, and Devotion
       05:00 The Sufi Path and the Basic Principles of Tasawwuf
       06:28 The History and Origins of Sufism
       08:05 Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi and Sufism
       09:40 Sufi Music and Rituals
       11:00 The Relationship between Sufism and Islam
       12:38 The Relationship between Sufism and Other Religions
       14:30  Sufi Literature and Poetry
       16:32 Sufi Teachers and Orders
       18:25 The Connection between Sufism and the Modern World
       20:32 The Role and Importance of Sufism Today
       23:04 Misconceptions and Prejudices towards Sufism
       26:14 Outro[/quote]
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       Re: Islamic Golden Age - Philosophy and Humanities
       By: rp Date: November 9, 2023, 6:01 pm
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       Re: Inspired by Muhammad
       By: seal of the prophets Date: November 12, 2023, 6:56 am
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       [quote]Muhammad: I have been given superiority over the other
       prophets in six respects: I have been given words which are
       concise but comprehensive in meaning; I have been helped by
       terror (in the hearts of enemies): spoils have been made lawful
       to me: the earth has been made for me clean and a place of
       worship; I have been sent to all mankind and the line of
       prophets is closed with me.[/quote]
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       Re: Inspired by Muhammad
       By: beautify Date: November 12, 2023, 12:02 pm
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       I'll beautify all of you women.
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       Re: Inspired by Muhammad
       By: rp Date: January 4, 2024, 3:17 am
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       Re: Inspired by Muhammad
       By: The heart Date: January 31, 2024, 3:31 pm
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       The evil powers desire to sow the seeds of evil, darkness, and
       division in the hearts of mankind. You should guard against this
       by prostrating yourselves to God, so that he can purify your
       hearts and keep them good and at peace.
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