Question1: Every religion supposedly believes in the saying: 'there is no god besides n/a', and this saying is prominent in islam too, so why are we right amongst the many others who believe in the same saying in there own respective religions.
Question2: I'm not sure if y'all will understand this but evolution is commonly known theme in the science world where it is believed that, us, humans are evolved species of monkeys. Islam completely neglects the existence of such a thing, and actually forbids muslims from believing in it because we are essentially calling our ancestors monkeys, and uk what that means...however there is ample proof that evolution truly exists. We, humans, have a bone in our body that is inclusive in monkeys as well! Its the bone from which there tail stems from. How can this irrefutable proof be neglected simply because the quran states so?
Question3: if it weren't for the fact that you were brought up in this environment, would u still believe in the quran, and Allah (swt). For instance, if you were born in a christian family and were walking by a random road, and somebody came up to u and told u to join there religion, and that there prophet did all these mysterious things. Would u believe in him? Would u join islam? I wouldn't. I would stick to my religion this inherently seems like a matter of which religion u are brought up in to.
Question 4: The fact that difference in opinion can lead u to get slaughtered. People like ahmadis are forbidden from most muslim countries and they are hated globally. Doesn't that seem awfully oppressive to you for a supposedly peaceful religion? And i'm not even going to begin the sheer number of oppression that is laid down upon women due to islamic principles. What can u say that can justify that?
Question 5: Everytime i ask my parents for proof, they tell me to read the quran and they always mention the fact that the quran predicted future events. So if it did then it should have already know about the world today? So why did prophet muhammed (pbuh) marry ayesha when she was only 9 years of age. I'm assuming this is because back then pedophilia wasn't really an issue but if Allah truly knew the future in itself, doesn't that contradict that statement, or is pedophilia allowed? I simply do not understand.
Please do not take this post as a way to spread hate or be blasphemous. I'm just curious and thought this would be the best place to ask these questions. Any replies will be highly appreciated :)
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