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[quote]Thank you David for your reply. I am very much in agreement with what you have said that "its the enquiring mind that seeks God". One has to be very open minded to learn and find out about other faiths. Its been stressed in our Holy Quran many times "Tadabbur, Tafakkur and Tazakkur" ( to find means to learn reading, to think and to read again and again so you remember whats been written ) means that why does not one adopt methods to learn and find out, think and to read Quran over and over again to actually understand and remember while you are carrying out your daily routines. One dont have to just have blind faith upon it so read, understand and think and you will get convinced if you are wholeheartedly seeking truth. What I am trying to say is actually its Quran that teaches us to think and have an enquiring attitude. Its ok to be born a christian, muslim or hindu etc, but it is each individual's responsibility once they reach a certain age where mind automatically starts questioning and reasoning to seek truth and strengthen their beliefs. Attending interfaith meetings and participating in different activities encourages more tolerence and respect towards each other and also to get a chance to find out about other religions and their practices.[/quote]
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