Have you ever doubted your religion?

Just wondering.I haven’t btw so don’t give me abuse

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  • Answerer 1

    Yes

    Honestly, I didnt know what Islam really is back then
    I knew the rules, but I didn’t understand it and I didnt feel God’s love

    The more I grow to understand it, the stronger my faith gets

  • Answerer 2

    Since I was born ti a religious family, of course I doubted what I was tought, I even questioned teh existence of God.
    and with help of Allah I searched and seeked the truth,,, found it and my believe became stronger.

  • Answerer 3

    Salam.
    No I didn’t, yeah but once I stopped making du’a after prayer. I would attend my five times prayer and not make du’a. I remember someone told me in my ears that what is the use of making du’a, everything had already been decreed. So while I was in my way to somewhere, I lost my track and inspite of so much struggle, I still didn’t. Somehow in my heart I made a du’a (slight wish by hesitation) that I wish someone guides me to this track. Suddenly a man came out from near by masjid, and asked my dad -may i help you? my dad said yes, I could see this man was wearing white, he rubbed his hands and said ‘bismillah’…..and guess what my wish came true..it was as if Allah was waiting for me to make wish, to show me the direction even in the spiritual world.

    There is another beautiful incident, I remember I quit praying as I was ill, had a flu and also I was bit depressed as someone betrayed me. It was almost a month gone by and I didn’t pray, so I had a dream that if I don’t pray lots of guys will follow me, kind of stock me. Eventually that day during Isha prayer, I took the rug and spared it on the floor, it was touching and beautiful moment of my life when I came back and took charge of my prayers again.

  • Answerer 4

    Yes, but only when i hardly looked into islam. But now Alhamdulillah i never have doubted my religion and i am pretty sure it is the one and only true religion.

  • Answerer 5

    No. But I do doubt this life itself…..

  • Answerer 6

    Yes I have.

    I am a philosophy student, it’s hard not to.

  • Answerer 7

    Yes, I actually have. I was probably around eight years old and I was having a conversation with my older sister. So I said to her “How do you know that Muslim’s will defiantly go to heaven, and is Islam the truth”. My sister then explained to me and I understood. I was young and unknowledgeable and I hope God forgives me for my negligence Insha’Allah.

    Salam =)

  • Answerer 8

    Yes, when I knew nothing about it. I always believed in God though, but I didn’t know if Islam was the truth bcos again, I knew nothing about it..

    Well I was born into a Muslim family but I didn’t look into Islam till I was about 17 so I consider myself a revert I guess

  • Answerer 9

    Never. I love God. I gave my heart to Christ and God and I’ll tell you, its the best thing I ever did in my life.

  • Answerer 10

    Yes all the time. Don’t listen to people who say it’s haram to doubt your religion!! That statement is false. If everyone followed their religion blindly without question, what kind of religious life are they leading? I’m not sure what your religion is but it’s a must to question what you believe and why you believe it. Don’t just follow what you grew up with. You need to make your own decisions and decide whether you are following the right religion or if you need to make a switch [ no abuse intended 😉 ]
    Figuring out WHY you believe in something will help you strengthen your faith and believe in it that much more.

  • Answerer 11

    Yes,,, more than 10 times btw im not
    muslim….. Stilll searching other religion

    Source(s):
    Falling inlove with Islam

  • Answerer 12

    I have, i am a revert, when i first converted, i went to a forum called topix. i was literally destroyed to the point that i felt nothing when i prayed. I didn’t give up though and kept researching what the people were claiming and now Alhamdullilah 🙂 Things like that do not phase me …as much. However, this is normal, Allah says ( I am a muslim) Allah says that the heart wavers, imaan goes up and it goes down, therefore i am not scared of this because i know i can always bring it back up. Some extra dhikr or some extra prayers, fasting. I am really looking forward to ramadan, it is my first time i will be praying the ten rakaat prayer, i hope my expectations are not too high but i am hoping my imaan will be so strong. I love the feeling in my heart when i feel i have high imaan and it is just so soft and tender and i just feel so safe and at peace, when i read the Qur’an it actually makes an impact and i just fall so in love. That is what i yearn for now 🙂 Insha’Allah i can have this more often as opposed to low imaan..=)

  • Answerer 13

    Johnathan Edwards did. (Olympic triple jump champ, and world record holder)
    His apostasy made public with the following statement.

    “If there’s nothing at the end of the rainbow, what is?”

    He never took up philosophy either.

  • Answerer 14

    Yes. I had loads of questions but then they were answered and it really increased my faith.

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