Sargon of Akkad
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Hey, I didn't intend for thread to be religious discussion or about 'nation building', system of governance debate. It spiraled into that because that guys post. My post was emphasizing that unexpected events in Saudi Arabia will likely have big impact on the world, because of influence of Islam, which is home to Saudi Arabia, hence why I'm pointing it out. And no doubt would have an affect on rest of Muslim majority nations. So it's about recognizing the importance of the 'treasure' which Saudi Arabia holds, and if put to test, would yield something interesting and drastic that would mark a very crucial time in history. Many people are anticipating if Islam will evolve in similar manner as Christianity did in the past, but some are not so sure how it would play through, hence it's intriguing and we can only speculate.
What needs to evolve before anything else is Muslims themselves. Salvation comes through righteous deeds and staying on the right path. Most Muslims, whether regimes in power or individuals, do not do that nowadays. Either that or they are overshadowed by the loud minority.
As for reforming Islam. What in my opinion needs reform is how regimes and certain elements on all sides apply it. Not the core beliefs which are eternal and as logical and sensible as they were 1400 years ago.
Many of the problems in the Muslim world nowadays such as corruption, bad leadership, conflicts are not the fault of Islam or religion. During the Islamic Golden Age that lasted 500 years under the Abbasid Caliphate the Caliphate was the benchmark on all fronts for the world. It was an example to follow. As well as Al-Andalus. Nobody back then considered Islam to be a problem, rather the opposite. Even enemies respected Muslims and wrote praises about their conduct and societies.
In my opinion Islam is the most logical religion of all and the religion that makes the most sense.
However if religion will lose influence in the world as a whole then so be it. We cannot do anything to prevent that and we have no idea what will happen in 100 years time and we will not live to see it either.
Our priority should be to fix the current problems and continue to improve as a society and as individuals. Islam calls us to do just that.
How can anyone say that monotheism, piety, humbleness, seeking knowledge, calling for unity, charity, logic, welfare, fasting, a free will, seeking to do good deeds at all times, avoid greed and egoism, value family, etc. are bad values and values that do not harmonize with the modern society of today? I believe that those values are eternal.
As for KSA I feel that we as a society are moving in the right direction and improving rather than the opposite. As for regimes, they come and go. We have had 100's of dynasties in Arabia since time immortal. Some of the earliest recorded monarchs in the world ruled in Arabia. We survived them all. Everything has an end.
I believe in our people and region. I honestly have no respect for those who complain and complain without doing anything to change status quo for the better. Not saying that you are such a person but there are many such Muslims, unfortunately.
If we as Muslims would spend our time on better things instead of complaining we would have solved many of the problems by now.
Lol, I don't fear what an ex Muslim has to say. You're being paranoid.
It's just that it's annoying to see people boast about being ex Muslim/Christian/whatever in every post. Just telling ya it's weird.
Let him speak his mind as long as he is respectful.