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Success for Muslims depends on their obedients to the prophet.Discuss this statement in relations to Muslim today

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Answered by Anonymous
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We defined success in the light of what non Muslims deemed to be important instead of reading and putting into practice what is in the Qur’aan and authentic ahadeeth. Consequently, we are now as we were told would happen in one such hadeeth: numerous but still considered insignificant.

It’s not that everyone can be or even should be a scholar of the religion, it is that many of us are Muslims in the same manner that others are Jewish or Christian; it is by default because our family is rather than having actual belief and knowledge and understanding, pro forma. A lot of “ex Muslims” are not apostates, they were never Muslims in the first place although they have at least one parent who is or was one. Much like the quote from Malcolm X, being born in an oven does not cause one to be a biscuit.

It’s not that difficult to be a practicing Muslim and a physician, a nurse, a taxi driver, or tech support. We can do both simultaneously. We succeed when we do so, we fail in both our religion and secularly when we are extremists of either category.

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