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I was deemed a progressive Muslim, therefore i have one more to go to become a better Muslim, i think if most ppl are honest with themselves, they might be in this category. Im curious to see what others here got on their assessment, if they were happy with it or looking to improve like me.

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OG_Girl   

Sorry when I reached the second page I found there is next>>>> so as i am lazy girl so I quit the page redface.gif

 

salam

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[You are a secular Muslim.

You are a cultural or secular Muslim. You might identify yourself with the Muslim community, but like Kareem Abdul Jabbar, you have no problems with beer commercials. Islam provides you with more of a social setting or community than a set of religious beliefs. You may live by many of the basic principles of Islam, but you do not necessarily choose to attribute them to Islam. You are probably not too comfortable with many of the social restrictions often associated with Muslim organizations or societies]

 

I demand a Make TEST!! YO!! this was a triky test!! :confused:

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Rahima   

Traditionalist alxamdullilah smile.gif .

 

Just saddened i didn't score so high on it :( . I blame it on the ambiguity of some of the questions not to mention not enough choices icon_razz.gif .

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What Kind of Muslim Are You?

Results of Beliefnet's Muslim identity quiz.

 

 

 

 

 

You are a secular Muslim.

You are a cultural or secular Muslim. You might identify yourself with the Muslim community, but like Kareem Abdul Jabbar, you have no problems with beer commercials. Islam provides you with more of a social setting or community than a set of religious beliefs. You may live by many of the basic principles of Islam, but you do not necessarily choose to attribute them to Islam. You are probably not too comfortable with many of the social restrictions often associated with Muslim organizations or societies.

 

Discuss your Muslim identity with other secular Muslims.

 

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Islam, Christianity, and African Identity by Sulayman S. Nyang

 

Muslim Women: Crafting a North American Identity by Shahnaz Khan

Night Song by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

 

You are a spiritual seeker.

Ibn Battuta traveled the Muslim world looking for answers. Like this famous traveler, you are also looking for answers and have also found yourself wandering through the world of Islam. The spiritual realm of Islam particularly appeals to you. You probably toy with the idea of Sufism and may enjoy reading mystic poets such as Rumi or Hafez. For you, Islam is a state of being that leads to your ultimate connection to God through your submission to Him. Although Islam often guides you on many practical questions, you are more likely than not looking to connect to God and others on a more spiritual level. Many of the social regulations or rules of Islam may seem daunting and unnecessary. You continue to have questions, as well as faith.

 

Discuss your Muslim identity with other spiritual seekers.

 

Read stories of interest to you:

 

My Journey to Islam: An African-American man traces the odyssey that led him to Islam

 

Ole to Allah: Inside New York's Latino Muslim community

 

Talking to Strangers: A pilgrim seeking conversation encounters the Muslim community of Dayton, Ohio

 

Zakat on the Rise: The third of Islam's five pillars is at the root of Islam's burgeoning mosques, community centers, and schools

 

Book & Music Reviews:

 

The Illustrated Rumi by Jalalu'ddin Rumi

 

Road to Madinah, Dawud Wharnsby Ali

 

Zubeidaa, A.R. Rahman

 

 

You are a progressive Muslim.

You are a devout believer in God, and Islam is your direct path to Him. You understand Islam mainly through your intellect. You probably interpret Islam historically and might believe that ijtihad should be reopened. You have probably gone through years of questioning to come to the understanding of Islam that you have now. You might receive criticism for what are perceived as your open views.

 

Discuss your Muslim identity with other progressive Muslims.

 

Read stories of interest to you:

 

Apartheid for Women: Are Muslim men willing to redress the situation for women?

 

Muslims & Politics: Muslims are expected to become important players in American politics

 

Have Qur'an, Will Travel: A young Meccan reciter makes his way in America

 

Is There a Spiritual Solution for Depression?: A Muslim perspective

 

Book Reviews:

 

No God but God: Egypt and the Triumph of Islam by Geneive Abdo

 

A Short History of Islam

by Karen Armstrong

 

You are a traditional Muslim.

You are steadfast in your religion. The Qur’an plays a role in your daily life as a Muslim. You also look to the sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH) as a way to determine how to live your life. You are constantly aware of your religious beliefs and are likely to spend time thinking of the larger Muslim Ummah and how to create more unity within it.

i am traditional muslim.

but i have to say that i agree with rahma.som question was not given enough choices.

any way it is nice quiz.

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mojam   

35/60 C-

 

"You are a progressive Muslim.

You are a devout believer in God, and Islam is your direct path to Him. You understand Islam mainly through your intellect. You probably interpret Islam historically and might believe that ijtihad should be reopened. You have probably gone through years of questioning to come to the understanding of Islam that you have now. You might receive criticism for what are perceived as your open views."

 

I must agree with it. However some of the question didn't apply to me at all. Not a very effective survey.

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Nur   

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I answered the questionnaires to the best of my knowledge, however, I found that the person or committee who drafterd the questionnaires and assigend the weights to the answers temselves need to be assesed, as I answered question after a question, it became clear that the whole set of questions and how they sellected the answers were critically flawed, InshaAllah , we at Somaliaonline need to draft our own questionnaire for our own audience and culture, I couldnt believe pervertion being introduced as a normal occurance, what is next, ? paedophilia?

 

By the way can anyone guess what kind of a Muslim I am from my posts to show you how different conclusion you'd arrive?

 

Your answer will prove to you that their system is falwed.

 

 

Nur

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