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4) Moral standards are not universal. Being moral to one culture may be immoral to another. For example, its very normal for a Hindu woman to walk with her belly bare (clad in a sari) at the same time it is taboo to other cultures within India.

In my view, there is no moral absolutism.
 
5) That Kikwete was the best President Tanzania ever had.
 
6) Islam is highly compatible with science it actually encourages people to study and research on everything. That is science.
 
7) No love is real, No love is everlasting unless it is done for the sake of Allah. this is why love which is done while disobeying Allah usually ends up broken, ends up in hurt, and both people usually end up as enemies, or go down for other evil after this, Unless Allah saves them and blesses them with his guidance. – Halal Love
 
8) Democracy can neither be explained properly nor has the same meaning to everyone.

Islam is the solution.
 
9) In Islamic perspective we do not have to pursue for a purpose of life, it is fully answered and beatifully explained in Islamic teachings...

God created man to serve Him, meaning that men should believe in the One God and do good. This is the object of human life. God says, “I have not created men except that they should serve Me.” (The Winds That Scatter, 51:56)

God created man superior to any other living creatures. He says, “We have created man in the best make.” (The Fig, 95:04)

This superiority gives man the ability to progress both materially and spiritually. The material progress he makes will benefit him both in this world and in the hereafter. Thus, since all human beings will die, the ultimate goal of life in this world is the eventual meeting with the Creator in the hereafter. What one has to do is to believe in God and follow His commands in doing righteousness. God says, “Whoever expects to meet his Lord, let him work righteousness, and in the worship of his Lord, admit no one as partner.” (The Cave, 18:110)

This life is a preparation for the hereafter – the ‘Eternal Home’ – to which all human beings ultimately go. As such, Muslims are required to observe righteousness in their daily life, based on Quranic teachings, like eating halal food, wearing modest clothing, performing prayers, giving alms, etc, because of the fact that they live for God alone. And to those who strive to attain nearness to Him, God sees to it. He says, “O you man! Verily you are ever toiling on towards your Lord – painfully toiling – but you shall meet Him.” (The Rending Asunder, 84:6)

This recognition and promise from God is indeed good news to Muslims.

Source: What is the purpose of human life in Islam? | Muslim Converts' Association of Singapore
 
10) Your question is also an answer.

You may need to read the following article which answers your question in its own style: The Problem of Suffering: Muslim Theological Reflections | HuffPost
 
Hivi kupiga nyeto ni dhambi?
Wanazuoni wamehitilafiana, wapo wanaosema dhambi na wapo wanaosema si dhambi na wanaosema makruh.

Msimamo wangu binafsi, siyo dhambi. Isipokuwa, kitu chochote unapokizidisha huleta madhara na kujidhuru ni dhambi.
 
Wanazuoni wamehitilafiana, wapo wanaosema dhambi na wapo wanaosema si dhambi na wanaosema makruh.

Msimamo wangu binafsi, siyo dhambi. Isipokuwa, kitu chochote unapokizidisha huleta madhara na kujidhuru ni dhambi.
Inapendekezwa nyeto ifanywe mara ngapi kwa siku ili kuepuka madhara?
 
Wanazuoni wamehitilafiana, wapo wanaosema dhambi na wapo wanaosema si dhambi na wanaosema makruh.

Msimamo wangu binafsi, siyo dhambi. Isipokuwa, kitu chochote unapokizidisha huleta madhara na kujidhuru ni dhambi.
Nimekuelewa sana dada Faiza... [emoji106] [emoji106]
 
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