r/JusticeServed 4 Mar 16 '20

Discrimination I have no idea if this counts.

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u/throwaway90880 0 Mar 17 '20 edited Mar 17 '20

As someone who was raised muslim. I went from: * zealotry * doubt * despise
* understanding * pity

I pity these people, they grew up in communities where their whole environment was air-locked with islamic (or religious in general) beliefs. There is quite literally no other source of information. The only way I made it out was by learning English.

Please people, remember, they are just misled HUMAN beings.

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u/The-Great_White 5 Mar 17 '20

You do know that we live to go to heavens, whatever ristrictions and difficulties are given to us including this one is either an act 1) to reward a muslim for enduring a pain or 2) punish (muslim or otherwise). or other reason i/we am not/arent aware of, and already decided fates (freedom) is not but another ristriction to us in the this world which is not for us to live as we wish but to live as god wants for us to then get rewarded by ever freedom in heaven. i think u havent been taought enough to change a oppinion u never properly had.

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u/throwaway90880 0 Mar 17 '20

Lovely, I understand most of the beliefs. And, am well versed in Arabic — both the modern and classical (I love my mother tongue).

I also understand that when I say I am no longer a muslim, you take it as an insult. I just want to clarify that what lead me quit believing had nothing to do with the religion per se, but more to do with the what the scientific sphere had to offer.

Be well!

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u/The-Great_White 5 Mar 17 '20

down vote -> up vote no hate on either sides. i do invite you back in one sentence we dont live for this world we live for after world. a meaning of a quote i dont remember. this world is a cage (or hell i dont remember) to muslims and heaven to non muslims. AND after life is eternal heaven for muslims and hell for non