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At last I'm done. This is a very simple and quick presentation on Islam And I will happily answer if you have questions. Sorry for the many messages, but the letters "Ask" are few. 😅

محمد جمال (Mhammad Gamal)
I read everything you wrote. Thanks for sharing. 😁 Good night. 🌙
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What kinda salad do you like? If you like salad that is.

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I like salad. It’s probably my most forbidden food (due to gastroparesis). I eat it all the time. Mostly I order one from Foosackly’s, take the chicken strips out and freeze those for another day, and just eat the salad. It’s a typical American green salad. Any kind of dressing works, even their Foo Sauce.
The one I make at home, which is my favorite, is Spring Mix, Romaine, strawberries, blueberries, soft goat cheese, sunflower seeds, and poppyseed dressing. Highly recommend.
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What’s something you do daily when waking up? ( meditation, reading, drinking watch,etc...)

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I go to the bathroom, then to the kitchen to drink water.
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What's the best compliment you've ever received?

One of my students who is now deceased said I had a profound impact on his life.

Why can’t some people just get what they want no matter how hard they try? Mostly, they have to let it be. Why?

♡*:.。.ILLIN(*˘︶˘*).。.:*♡
There is no solid answer to this question. Really depends on the individual and what they wanted and whether or not it was even rational to begin with. But I also realize that some people are simply unlucky to be in circumstances that don’t allow them to achieve their goals. This is too broad of a topic for Askfm. :)

So do you have a common idea in the West about Islam and Muslims?

محمد جمال (Mhammad Gamal)
I have taken a class, so my ideas are going to be different from that of someone who hasn’t educated themselves. I share a country with 329,000,000 people, so I can’t really determine what the most common idea is in my country or the west in general. I can say the area in which I live is primarily Christian and Buddhist, and world culture education is lacking immensely here. I do know people whose views of religions other than their own are very negative. It’s just ignorance; they need education. I also know people who don’t like religion at all. Again, I’m referring to my community alone. I live in a small fishing village with Americans and South Asians, so it is not as diverse as other places in the U.S. There are many cities here that are diverse and accepting of all religions, including Islam.

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🍱 Do you like sushi? 🍣 Have you ever made it yourself at home? 🥠 I’m meeting with two friends today and we’re making sushi. ☺️🍚

Manu
I’ve never made it. I like some of it, but not all.

I am a Muslim, I want to talk to you in another application.

محمد جمال (Mhammad Gamal)
I don’t want to talk on another application, sorry. Please don’t take it personally. It’s just my policy.
I did take an Islam course also (as well as Hinduism, Judaism, and Buddhism) and I’m glad I did. I recommend it to anyone wants a better understanding of the origin and application of these religions and their scriptures.
Let’s move on to other topics. 😁
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Bury the clocks, Destroy the ruitine, The debts don't reduce, Unless we own ourselves, Owing no one!

Please consider writing a book. It would probably break my brain, but it would be worth it. 😂♥️

I agree. Kemetic people understood that science and spirituality intertwined. But I do take issue with one book being given so much weight when it’s been proven factually untrue. To a small tribe, their piece of land is the world. We know that the Jews weren’t the first people on the planet.

RagingBuffalo
I agree. Much of the Old Testament was plagiarized from older writings, including but not limited to the Epic of Gilgamesh, which is Assyrian mythology. Learning that was a game-changer for me. I did take a course on Judaism and have a strong opinion about their system, however I practice what I preach and respectfully let them be. Recently in the U.S., they have suffered from terroism, as I know they have elsewhere, and I have great empathy for that. But I also stress that no religious entity is fundamentally innocent. What is happening in the region you are referencing is especially sad and frustrating. It would be a different world if we all learned to coexist.
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How is it people know so much about God having never read the Bible in its totality inclusive historical and cross culture. Physics is the study of matter in its various states down to its finite components. Is then a scientist more adept at understanding the complexity of God than a theologian?

You pose an interesting question. I think if people would do more research into the history of religion and scripture, not just in their corner of the world, but from a multicultural point of view, they would have a great deal more understanding of what they’re reading, why it was written in the first place, and whether or not it should be applied today. There are some theologians who have made this their goal and their life’s work, which is why I keep talking about the importance of unbiased religious education. For me personally, that was Harvard University’s World Religions Through Their Scriptures series. I happen to think God and Science coexist just fine, and in fact must if we are to survive. Ignorance is deadly.
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I understand from your words that Christ is not God.

It’s perfectly fine to believe that if you want to, as long as you’re not harming/oppressing other people. That’s the issue entirely. I spent more than two decades studying the Bible and promoting/celebrating all things Christian. There’s nothing wrong with faith or spirituality in itself, but humans are deeply flawed in that they feel led to control everyone else. Evangelism in all religions have historically been abusive and destructive. Not because of God, but because humans are idealist control freaks. They live in fear of anything that doesn’t feel familiar, and think they have to change it to be free. I was that person too, for a long time. Self-awareness, unbiased education, and genuine respect for others’ autonomy is the key to truly being free. I learned this in adulthood, and live with a lot of regret. I still acknowledge Christianity, observe holy days, and pray sometimes, because doing those things are harmless. I get to believe whatever I want. I do not get to harass others to believe what I want. That’s really the bottom line.

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