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  • I'm back
     OP - October 17, 2009, 07:47 AM

    I registered here ages ago but I went off to do some soul searching Smiley I am not an atheist but I support a secular society where all are free to practice their religion without being threatened either by the state or by another group in society.

    Anyway, I'm back - it is great to see Hassan has put up some more videos; I love following what he says on them. I don't agree with everything but then again, we are all different Smiley

    Anyway, just wanted to say hi Smiley

    "It's just a job. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up." - Muhammad Ali
  • Re: I'm back
     Reply #1 - October 17, 2009, 07:52 AM

    Welcome back. Have you posted up a bio or anything? What background do you come from BTW?
  • Re: I'm back
     Reply #2 - October 17, 2009, 07:54 AM

    Welcome back Kaiwai, are you trying to be cute by mispelling Kawaii? Smiley

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  • Re: I'm back
     Reply #3 - October 17, 2009, 07:59 AM

    Welcome back. Have you posted up a bio or anything? What background do you come from BTW?


    I was a Deist but a very weak one at that (leaning more towards a loose theism) but I am now an Alevi - if you think being an ex-Muslim is being bad; geeze, when one says 'I'm an Alevi' to an orthodox Muslim you'd swear their reaction is as though you've just punched the persons mother! Tongue

    I'll upload a bio very soon; I've since updated my blog link so you'll be able to visit it Smiley

    Welcome back Kaiwai, are you trying to be cute by mispelling Kawaii? Smiley


    Yeah, but I've since changed it for my blog, so I am kawaii now Smiley (although there is no way to change my nickname here).

    "It's just a job. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up." - Muhammad Ali
  • Re: I'm back
     Reply #4 - October 17, 2009, 11:16 AM

    Welcome back kaiwai,

    Wow, you converted to Alevism. That's very interesting. I think Alevis are the most tolerant group among the Muslims (though one might argue whether they are Muslim at all.)

    What prompted you to convert if I may ask? Now that you are an Alevi, how do you attempt to explain the things we criticize here? I assume Alevis believe in Hell. What do you think will happen to non-believers in the hereafter?

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  • Re: I'm back
     Reply #5 - October 17, 2009, 11:56 AM

    I registered here ages ago but I went off to do some soul searching Smiley I am not an atheist but I support a secular society where all are free to practice their religion without being threatened either by the state or by another group in society.

    Anyway, I'm back - it is great to see Hassan has put up some more videos; I love following what he says on them. I don't agree with everything but then again, we are all different Smiley

    Anyway, just wanted to say hi Smiley


    Hi Kaiwai - good to see you Smiley
  • Re: I'm back
     Reply #6 - October 17, 2009, 02:48 PM

    Welcome back kaiwai,

    Wow, you converted to Alevism. That's very interesting. I think Alevis are the most tolerant group among the Muslims (though one might argue whether they are Muslim at all.)


    Well, most Shi'ia clerics consider us as Twelvers, although we are different. There are a large number of Sufi's whose focus is on inward spiritual development and not going around creating little empires - it is too bad there are those who turn their religion into a political agenda based on an unrealistic and inaccurate representation of history.

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    What prompted you to convert if I may ask?


    Well, I was pretty much was an Alevi in the way I was practicing my Deism to begin with, so I guess it was more of acknowledging my Aleviness than converting.

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    Now that you are an Alevi, how do you attempt to explain the things we criticize here?


    I believe that the criticisms are genuine and not done maliciously. One needs to challenge the status quo and the problem with the Muslim community so far is that they've allowed centuries of cruft to build up and a refusal to re-approach Islam from a new direction.

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    I assume Alevis believe in Hell. What do you think will happen to non-believers in the hereafter?


    The Qur'an as I understand it is a revealed piece of text over a period of 23 years that needs to be understood within the context of the time period, concepts, constructs and so forth. Not all of what is written in there is relevant today because the commands given were relevant only for those conditions at that time. We're expected, as creations of God, to put on our thinking caps, read and see what lessons can be learned rather than the strict literalism. Like I said earlier, it is about re-approaching it from a different angle to maintain its relevancy as times change.

    As for hell, I still hold onto the metaphorical description which I was taught as a Catholic; Hell is a place that is in absence of God rather than it being an actual place of hell, fire and torment. I believe that those who have lived a good life are living manifestations of faith in God even though they make no declaration that they believe in God.

    As for heaven, again I believe what is in the Qur'an is a metaphor that was used to convey the great pleasure to simple people; "I can't describe it, but this is as close as I can get to describing what it would be like".

    Oh, and I have a copy of the 'reformist translation of the quran' but I don't subscribe to code 19/quran only/quran science/etc stuff they include in it.

    Hi Kaiwai - good to see you Smiley


    Hi Smiley How are things? I remember the last time we chatted was ages ago - everything going alright? I remember you got some flack from the 'online YouTube Mullahs' Cheesy

    "It's just a job. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up." - Muhammad Ali
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