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Sakib Arifin
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Salam,

I'm Muslim, I've always been curious with a lot of imaginationimaginations, questions about everything (religions, music, mathematics..etc) even if I'm not as smart as 90% of people I know, they are AWAY more intelligent than me. (sorry for the other 10% but I love them too).

The thing is : I'm always asking questions about things I face in order (iI think) to "control" (it's not exactly the word I'm looking for) those things.

When I'm asking about science, space and galaxies, history, etc people are okay, my friends and me can talk hours about stuff like that BUT when it comes to ask about details of things in Islam, or God, my friends not only do not answer me but they talk about the piano that will fall on us (compared to cartoons situation) and if I'm asking my mother, she became upset.

Is there any verse of Qur'an or hadith that talks about a certain degree of asking or a point that we should not exceed?

At what moment our questions become blasphemous?

Once again, I'm asking questions, I'm wondering in order to understand and nothing else.

Salam.

Salam,

I'm Muslim, I've always been curious with a lot of imagination, questions about everything (religions, music, mathematics..etc) even if I'm not as smart as 90% of people I know, they are AWAY more intelligent than me. (sorry for the other 10% but I love them too).

The thing is : I'm always asking questions about things I face in order (i think) to "control" (it's not exactly the word I'm looking for) those things.

When I'm asking about science, space and galaxies, history, etc people are okay, my friends and me can talk hours about stuff like that BUT when it comes to ask about details of things in Islam, or God, my friends not only do not answer me but they talk about the piano that will fall on us (compared to cartoons situation) and if I'm asking my mother, she became upset.

Is there any verse of Qur'an or hadith that talks about a certain degree of asking or a point that we should not exceed?

At what moment our questions become blasphemous?

Once again, I'm asking questions, I'm wondering in order to understand and nothing else.

Salam.

Salam,

I'm Muslim, I've always been curious with a lot of imaginations, questions about everything (religions, music, mathematics..etc) even if I'm not as smart as 90% of people I know, they are AWAY more intelligent than me. (sorry for the other 10% but I love them too).

The thing is : I'm always asking questions about things I face in order (I think) to "control" (it's not exactly the word I'm looking for) those things.

When I'm asking about science, space and galaxies, history, etc people are okay, my friends and me can talk hours about stuff like that BUT when it comes to ask about details of things in Islam, or God, my friends not only do not answer me but they talk about the piano that will fall on us (compared to cartoons situation) and if I'm asking my mother, she became upset.

Is there any verse of Qur'an or hadith that talks about a certain degree of asking or a point that we should not exceed?

At what moment our questions become blasphemous?

Once again, I'm asking questions, I'm wondering in order to understand and nothing else.

Salam.

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Are we atheists / blasphemer when we ask some questions Is it blasphemy to question Islam?

Salam,
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I'm Muslim, I've always been curious with a lot of imagination, questions about everything (religions, music, mathematics..etc) even if I'm not as smart as 90% of people I know, they are AWAY more intelligent than me. (sorry for the other 10% but I love them too).

The thing is : I'm always asking questions about things I face in order (i think) to "control" (it's not exactly the word I'm looking for) those things.

When I'm asking about science, space and galaxies, history, etc people are okay, my friends and me can talk hours about stuff like that BUT when it comes to ask about details of things in Islam, or God, my friends not only do not answer me but they talk about the piano that will fall on us (compared to cartoons situation) and if I'm asking my mother, she became upset.

Is there AYAany verse of Qur'an or HADITH talkinghadith that talks about a certain degree of asking or a point that we don't have toshould not exceed  ?
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At what moment our questions become blasphemous  ?

Once again, I'm asking questions, I'm wondering in order to understand AND NOTHINGand nothing else.

Salam.

Are we atheists / blasphemer when we ask some questions?

Salam,
I'm Muslim, I've always been curious with a lot of imagination, questions about everything (religions, music, mathematics..etc) even if I'm not as smart as 90% of people I know, they are AWAY more intelligent than me. (sorry for the other 10% but I love them too).

The thing is : I'm always asking questions about things I face in order (i think) to "control" (it's not exactly the word I'm looking for) those things.

When I'm asking about science, space and galaxies, history, etc people are okay, my friends and me can talk hours about stuff like that BUT when it comes to ask about details of things in Islam, or God, my friends not only do not answer me but they talk about the piano that will fall on us (compared to cartoons situation) and if I'm asking my mother, she became upset.

Is there AYA or HADITH talking about a certain degree of asking or a point that we don't have to exceed  ?
At what moment our questions become blasphemous  ?

Once again, I'm asking questions, I'm wondering in order to understand AND NOTHING else.

Salam.

Is it blasphemy to question Islam?

Salam,

I'm Muslim, I've always been curious with a lot of imagination, questions about everything (religions, music, mathematics..etc) even if I'm not as smart as 90% of people I know, they are AWAY more intelligent than me. (sorry for the other 10% but I love them too).

The thing is : I'm always asking questions about things I face in order (i think) to "control" (it's not exactly the word I'm looking for) those things.

When I'm asking about science, space and galaxies, history, etc people are okay, my friends and me can talk hours about stuff like that BUT when it comes to ask about details of things in Islam, or God, my friends not only do not answer me but they talk about the piano that will fall on us (compared to cartoons situation) and if I'm asking my mother, she became upset.

Is there any verse of Qur'an or hadith that talks about a certain degree of asking or a point that we should not exceed?

At what moment our questions become blasphemous?

Once again, I'm asking questions, I'm wondering in order to understand and nothing else.

Salam.

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Medi1Saif
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Salam, i'm muslim
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The thing is : i'mI'm always asking questions about things iI face in order (i think) to "control" (it's not exactly the word i'mI'm looking for) those things.

When i'mI'm asking about science, space and galaxies, history, etc people are okay, my friends and me can talk hours about stuff like that BUT when it comes to ask about details of things in islamIslam, or godGod, my friends not only do not answer me but they talk about the piano that will fall on us (compared to cartoons situation) and if i'mI'm asking my mother, she became upset.

Is there AYA or HADITH talking about a certain degree of asking or a point that we don't have to exceed ? At
At what moment our questions become blasphemous ?

onceOnce again, i'mI'm asking questions, i'mI'm wondering in order to understand AND NOTHING else.

Salam.

Salam, i'm muslim, i've always been curious with a lot of imagination, questions about everything (religionS, music, mathematics..ect) even if i'm not as smart as 90% of people i know, they are AWAY more intelligent than me. (sorry for the other 10% but i love them too).

The thing is : i'm always asking questions about things i face in order (i think) to "control" (it's not exactly the word i'm looking for) those things.

When i'm asking about science, space and galaxies, history, etc people are okay, my friends and me can talk hours about stuff like that BUT when it comes to ask about details of things in islam, or god, my friends not only do not answer me but they talk about the piano that will fall on us (compared to cartoons situation) and if i'm asking my mother, she became upset.

Is there AYA or HADITH talking about a certain degree of asking or a point that we don't have to exceed ? At what moment our questions become blasphemous ?

once again, i'm asking questions, i'm wondering in order to understand AND NOTHING else.

Salam.

Salam,
I'm Muslim, I've always been curious with a lot of imagination, questions about everything (religions, music, mathematics..etc) even if I'm not as smart as 90% of people I know, they are AWAY more intelligent than me. (sorry for the other 10% but I love them too).

The thing is : I'm always asking questions about things I face in order (i think) to "control" (it's not exactly the word I'm looking for) those things.

When I'm asking about science, space and galaxies, history, etc people are okay, my friends and me can talk hours about stuff like that BUT when it comes to ask about details of things in Islam, or God, my friends not only do not answer me but they talk about the piano that will fall on us (compared to cartoons situation) and if I'm asking my mother, she became upset.

Is there AYA or HADITH talking about a certain degree of asking or a point that we don't have to exceed ?
At what moment our questions become blasphemous ?

Once again, I'm asking questions, I'm wondering in order to understand AND NOTHING else.

Salam.

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