Of course there are Muslim thinkers today, some of them believably related to the world of
Islamic faith and practice, who say that history need not repeat itself.
It is a remarkable argument that, in effect, offers modern Muslims a way to directly engage Christian sources and assess what Islam considers to be their corruptions (e.g., claims of Christ's divinity), all while extracting a much - needed Gospel remainder (Injil) for
Islamic faith and practice.
But, of course, whether or not that is possible must be answered by those who credibly speak from the heart of
Islamic faith and practice.
Not exact matches
Why didn't the president himself stand up for the human rights of the Christian missionaries
and medical team in Afghanistan, including six Americans, to
practice medicine
and their
faith, even after they were murdered by
Islamic extremists?
Luther's view that Scripture is the only guide to
faith and practice is similar to the
Islamic view of the Koran.
Muslim parents have responded by supporting full - time
Islamic schools that create a stronger environment of support for Muslim
faith and practice.
During this period Muslims observe * Itikaaf * (an
Islamic practice consisting of a period of staying in a mosque for a certain number of days, devoting oneself to ibadah during these days
and staying away from worldly affairs) to seek for Allah's protection from hell fire
and for renewed
faith moving forward.