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I need help with my homework
My final project for my world religion class is to interview someone of a differant faith than me. Im going to interview a girl I work with who happens to be an Iraqi. So I need help from yall with questions I can ask her regarding Islam. Please keep it clean and on topic
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how old are you and her?
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ask her about her views on the radicals in her religion?
i hated that class. |
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They have very specific rules for praying if I'm not mistaken (facing Mecca, etc.) I would ask about these and what the meaning behind them are.
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what is their belief if they are wronged by someone? Do they have to ask for forgiveness for any sins commited? Is there anything they can do on earth that will prevent them from going to " the good place" whereever that is for them? Do they believe in the afterlife? I wonder if you could post your findings after you are done i know very little if any about foreign religions , would ike too though. good luck!
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Personally I think you should find an Imam. Just find a local Muask and ask to speak to the Imam. You will get alot better answers from an Imam then you will from a girl.
The Imam is like the priest of the Islam religion. There for they understand the religion and be able to give you an answer based on the beliefs rather then on personal opinion. Not talking down on you. But when doing a paper I think it is better to get answers from the beliefs of the religion rather then personal opinion. Also you should find out if she is Islam or Muslim. There is a big difference between the two. Last edited by bigcountrysg; 07-01-2008 at 05:25 PM. |
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I am for asking an Imam as well.
Craig |
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