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embark on the road

Many follow religion as a formula, a series of ceremonies that have been handed down to them and which are followed without full depth of understanding. There is comfort (and a benefit) in performing rituals but the goal of a ritual is not the ritual itself. Ceremonies and rituals are symbols, they are indicators, or shadows of greater realities - there is profound intellectual content behind them, underlying them - they are an invitation to embark on the road to discovery of greater realities - to experience of and verification of these realities - to personal knowledge of them.

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  1. Yunus Yakoub Islam | May 31, 2007 at 11:35 am | Permalink

    I’m inclined to agree. And while I can see some obvious benefits in sawm, the intellectual/spiritual benefits of salah have so far eluded me. But I’m not giving up on it yet, at least, I’ve not given up on looking for a reason to do it (even if I currently don’t). I just want to know its about more than hope of heaven or fear of hell, a al Rabia.

  2. Irshaad | June 1, 2007 at 1:06 am | Permalink

    Salaam Yakoub,

    An interesting and refreshingly honest perspective.

    “I just want to know it’s about more than hope of heaven or fear of hell”

    Eventually it is - but the road there may pass through many landscapes - the Qur’an holds out a broad range of possibilities and potentials - we each decide according to our aspiration and capacity and circumstance (if and) where along the path we settle down - our halting place.

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