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beyond-crusading · 4 years
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The Foundation Stone is the rock the Second Jewish Temple was built, and later the Dome of the Rock.
It bears great significance in the Abrahamic religions as the place where God created the world and the first human, Adam. It is also believed to be the site where Abraham attempted to sacrifice his son, and as the place where God's divine presence is manifested more than in any other place, towards which Jews turn during prayer. The site's great significance for Muslims derives from traditions connecting it to the creation of the world and the belief that Muhammad's Night Journey to heaven started from the rock at the center of the structure.
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kralmajales · 4 years
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Am not against christians. But you are all so annoying. G-d bless
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sapphic-sex-ed · 3 years
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Hey there, I hope this kind of question is okay. I’ve been exploring my religious beliefs recently and am beginning to think that Islam may be for me. Im not decided yet, but I’m guessing it probably will be. Im so worried though because not only am I lesbian but I’m trans too and I’m worried I’m gonna write off all my chances in life if i follow the religion that makes sense to me. My job prospects, possible partners, all sorts. I’m so scared and I don’t know what to do...
I’m not religious myself and I’ve never been, so I personally can’t help you as I don’t fully understand the connection a person have with their faith. However I recently discovered the blog @wlwoffaith — they’re an interfaith blog but have tags for all the religions they cover and I think mods from at lest the three Abrahamic religions. While they don’t focus on trans issues specifically, I did look through their trans tag and they appear to be trans-positive.
I hope they can help you better than I or any mods here, as I don’t believe any active mods are Muslim.
-mod liz
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I'd like to add to this. If you feel that you must become Muslim then that is what you should do. People will judge you for it and yes indeed it will be hard. You don't want people who would think less of you in your life anyway.
Remember how much better it is to let yourself be a trans lesbian than it would be to pretend to be a straight man your whole life. It's worth it even though you get judged for it, yes? Being yourself is a psychological need and your faith is no different. Good luck hun. There is community for you.
-*Mod Star*
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