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  • Aug 25, 2016, 09:37 AM
    Ziauddin shaikh
    Non muslim questions
    I will go with Quran and with open heart. The discussion I have is to open myself to the truth. Where discussion cannot be had there is an element of doubt in my mind one has to live with. Hence if one is willing to discuss with me fine else will allow it to clear the doubts.

    The interpretations confuse more.

    For example Dharga is a area where people pay respect and pray.

    This act is in accordance with the point I am trying to understand. Who decides the persons to be worshiped other than the ONE?

    Is it not again human intervention trying to make someone other than the ONE a point of worship.

    No one needs to be worshiped other than the ONE. Then why these lines in the beginning of Quran??

    Am sorry if I am annoying... But need a clear answer.

    This is the second time after 8 to 9 years I am reading Quran.. This time I want a clearer understanding.
  • Aug 25, 2016, 10:13 AM
    Precious7
    Let me understand your question first!
    You mean 'Dargah' right?
    Which lines are you talking about In the beginning of the Quran?
    Who is that 'someone' that is being made a point of worship than the ONE?
    Who is being worshipped other than the ONE?
    Correct me if I am wrong!
  • Aug 25, 2016, 10:14 AM
    CravenMorhead
    It is out of respect for other Faiths who believe in Many Gods, a singular God, or no god whatsoever.

    What you will find, and have found it seems, is that faith and religion is a very personal and private part of you. It helps you define how you view and react to the world. Differences in faith can alter how a person would deal with a situation. A person decides who they worship. You believe that the One should be worshipped, I believe that no God should be worshipped, others might believe that many gods should be worshipped. The important thing to remember is that NO ONE is wrong and NO ONE is right in their decision of who or what to worship.

    That is my opinion.
  • Aug 25, 2016, 12:15 PM
    smoothy
    I feel this way... we will only know who is right after we die. Unless the Atheists are right then it all ends there. Until then you follow what you believe for the reasons you believe it.
  • Aug 25, 2016, 02:58 PM
    afaroo
    Hello Ziauddin Shaikh

    Dargah is shrine built in some countries on some religious people it is not the place for pray it is a ziyarat Like Ajmer Sharif Dargah in India , Open the link below for further information, Thanks.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dargah

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