Rabu, 11 Januari 2012

Its not ritualistic but its we call spirituality..


I found one interview from people who became infidel.. many questions which he answered with good and perfect but then i found this question.. 


X : As a Muslim, you had a pretty strict lifestyle, in terms of making sure you are praying at certain times of the day and they are faithful to it. Coming from something that is so strict [Islam] to something that is more about you and your relationship [Christianity], how did your lifestyle change? 


Y : It really changed tremendously because now I can pray to God whenever I want to pray to Him. It doesn’t have to be a certain time and I don’t have to face in a certain direction. I didn’t have to say the same prayer every time I pray. It is more intimate where if I want to just talk to God I can get down on my knees and talk to Him. Every time you pray as a Muslim it is the exact same prayer, you have to pray at certain times. It is more ritualistic in my opinion... 


wow.. if i could argue with him and then i would say..
Why Should We pray regularly? this Question will be a question that cliche and meaningless to those who believe that brain is the only instrument to find the truth, for those who believe that religion is the same, for those who are accustomed to resell the laws of God with money and opportunity. For them all the prayers is a spirituality of worship are only wasting time and fooling themselves... BUT for those who believe that life is a commandment and covenant, then the prayer is not just spirituality but become a necessity and an obligation that must be lived in any condition.. and i tell you.. whenever you need help from Allah you dont have to wait till the time comes up.. you just need to pray in where you are, in your heart.. because Allah is near.. if you think prayer is ritualistic when you were in islam and then i think  you did not read the Quran properly... 

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