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[quote]Waseem: The Qur'an says (16;125) Call to the way of your Lord with wisdom and sincere exhortations and debate with them in manners that are appropriate. Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oosman: The difference is that the average Muslim possesses these qualities, and many people on this forum have shown that time and again: * intolerant * rude * insulting * offensive * extremist * judgemental The average non-Muslim does not have these qualities. Assalamu Alaikum to all brothers and sisters and Happy Eid Mubarik. I have been reading the posts and trying to find an appropriate gap to jump in. What I am seeing is quotations and references to Quran and Sharia and disagreements regarding following or not following the ahadiths. Can we individually and as a group agree to applications of Quran and Sunnah and then come and discuss our successes and failures. 1 For example, we can pick one trait or characteristic that we select and work on it for a month—it takes 21 days to form a habit. So, for example, we pick “Tolerance” or "Respect". We study what Quran says about tolerance/respect and we read Prophet’s responses to intolerance, or disrespect. We consciously practice being tolerant and respectful in our daily life until it becomes a stable habit. 2 We come to this forum and discuss what difficulties or success we are having in applying the selected trait and ask advise from each other or hear a different perspective from the good people of this forum to help us along in our struggle to improve ourselves to be informed and outstanding citizens of Islam. We can spew out and preach all we want but until we start putting into action what we preach, we will not be able to influence others in doing good. And doing good can become contagious. And practice makes perfect! Wa salaam[/quote]
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