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ful⋅fill⋅ment  /fʊlˈfɪlmənt/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [fool-fil-muhnt] Show IPAUse fulfillment in a SentenceSee web results for fulfillmentSee images of fulfillment-noun 1.the act or state of fulfilling: to witness the fulfillment of a dream; to achieve fulfillment of one's hopes.2.the state or quality of being fulfilled; completion; realization: a vague plan that had no hope of fulfillment.3.the process or business of handling and executing customer orders, as packing, shipping, or processing checks. Also, ful⋅fil⋅ment.Origin:
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ful·fill also ful·fil (fÅÅl-fÄl')
tr.v. ful·filled, ful·fill·ing, ful·fillsalso ful·fils
[Middle English fulfillen, from Old English fullfyllan : full, full; see full1 + fyllan, to fill; see fill.]
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The correct spelling is "fulfillment" (satisfaction, act of satisfying).
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for me the greediness of man is breaking the limits hence marching toward gold rushing i.e. extracting from all possible means rather the mining it for trade purpose fullfilment
Answer Success doesn't mean you will be happy. Money can't buy happiness, but what's in your heart can. You have to decide on what you want more, money and happiness or just money and no happiness. yes success give you a feeling of fullfilment and obviously you feel happy.
A basic problem of economics is pure and simply a concentration of resources in the hand of a tiny group of individuals or corporations that generates most of the time total lack of access by the majority to the fullfilment of their basic needs such food, clothing, housing, healthcare and education or the quality of it.
I believe 200 hours is the minimum requirement for UC's...At least that's what they say at mu high-school. But the hours have to come from a steady place. Not like you volunteer at a homeless shelter for 2 hours, then at as an office intern for 10 hours and then as babysitter for 5 hours. You have to collect hours from a steady source and your volunteering has to be something you love, for example....if you like medics, volunteer at a hospital, medical office or for American Red Cross. If you like law, volunteer at a law firm. But make sure to stay with the same place for at least a couple years to show that you are dedicated and passionate about what you do.
N.A.S.A most important space mission is of course the famous Apollo Eleven Moon mission. On this mission the three astronauts were Neil Armstrong , Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins. This was the first time man landed on the moon, and the fullfilment of John F.Kennedys vission in 1961 that America should land a man on the moon on this decade and bring him back safely to earth.Here man left his cradle earth to solve the mysteries of the universe.
Well, honey, faith is like the extra sprinkle of glitter on your cupcake of life. It's believing in something bigger than yourself, even when logic says otherwise. So, while natural reason may try to rain on your parade, faith is that fabulous umbrella that keeps you dancing in the storm. Keep shining, darling!
Your dharma is the stream of consciousness leading you from birth to birth towards the fulfillment of your and your's dharma purpose. When this fulfillment happens the experience of Moksha (liberation) is realized by the one who has accomplished this fulfillment. Only then your full potential is untapped. There are two main streams of Moksha realization: savikalpa and nirvikalpa. Savikalpa (with roots) - this means you have realized the Moksha, but some bounds are still bounding you to the world (e.g. unresolved karma, etc....). Nirvikalpa (without roots) - this means you have surpassed any bounds bounding you to this world and you are not any longer bound to it. Many of such freed souls will not return to this world for long time then. After this either (savikalpa or nirvikalpa) realization, the "more subtle" principles of what is called Paradharma will begin to draw your attention. The paradharma is therefore a collection of principles transcending the concept and notion of dharma which one can't implicitly understand without having his own dharma fulfilled. This is the reason why many tantric schools required at least savikalpa moksha as minimum requirement for being allowed to study in them - as their attention was paradharma. Few notes to this: - It doesn't matter in which live you have experienced savikalpa moksha. It doesn't have to be this live. If you have experienced it in one of your previous lives, it's deemed enough. - If you have experienced savikalpa in one of your previous lives, your soul will know it without the doubt of any reason. This is quite different from your mind trying to convince itself about that it actually happened. - It's quite probable then that the fullfilment of dharma will happen again in many of your succeeding lives as the wheel of dharma has been speeded up in you by your centralisation. This is advanced topic thou well beyond any simple answers.
Sathya Sai Baba (1926-2011) was an Indian holy man who was born on November 23, 1926. Even the word "holy man" is very lacking. Sai Baba means divine mother and father. Sathya means truth. Followers believe him to be somewhat of a modern day Jesus. According to them, he is part of a triple incarnation that includes Shirdhi Sai Baba who lived in the 1800s, Sathya Sai, and Prema Sai Baba who will be born after Sathya Sai Baba leaves. Sathya Sai said he would live until 96 years of age. His teaching is very simple and summed up in some of his famous phrases. "Love All, Serve All" "Help Ever and Hurt Never" "One Heart, Bodies apart" "all are One, be alike to everyone." In the Bhagavad Gita (The Hindu Holy book) or "Song of God" Krishna (God) states that "For the protection of the virtuous, for the destruction of evil-doers and for establishing righteousness on a firm footing, I incarnate from age to age. Whenever disharmony (asanthi) overwhelms the world, the Lord will incarnate in human form to establish the modes of earning peace (prasanthi) and to reeducate the human community in the paths of peace. At the present time, strife and discord have robbed peace and unity from the family, the school, the society, the religions, the cities, and the state." Devotees of Sai Baba believe the triple incarnation of Sai Baba to be a fullfilment of this prophecy and God incarnated on Earth. Like many Holy fiqures such as Jesus, Buddha and Krishna, Sai Baba has some detractors who would like to discredit and malign him and some cases kill him. He states that even his detracters are part of the divine drama. Baba States that even if everything and every being in the Universe rose up against him they could not stop or delay his mission in any way whatsoever.
The Galatian church had a problem with people who continued to insist on a strict observance of the Mosaic Law alone for any hope of Heaven. Paul wasn't against following the law per se, but rather in trusting in the law that showed sin rather than in Christ, who died to save mankind from their sins. In the latter is the gospel ("good news"), not in the law. Anyhow, some of the Galatians may have been some of those who insisted that Gentiles follow all of the Mosaic law � not just the commandments, but also the ritual cleansing laws, the law of circumcision, and other items that Paul determined were for the Jews alone; see Acts 15:1-32 and Romans 2:17-3:31, as well as Galatians 5-6.The "law" that Paul was referring to was the Mosaic Law. This was the law code given to Moses which cosisted of some 300 laws and statutes that the nation of Israel was given, the most well known part being the "Ten Commandments." This law included requiremnets to perform certain sacrifices on certain days, it required many festivals, and required many different sabbaths. It also required all males be circumcised.Something interesting about this law is that it was binding apon the nation of Israel at that time, and it had a purpose and a fullfilment. The law code's purpose was "to make transgressions manifest, until the seed should arrive to whom the promise had been made .�.�. Consequently the Law has become our tutor [or, teacher] leading to Christ.� (Galatians 3:19-24) The special purpose of the Law was to protect and guide the nation of Israel so that they might be ready to accept Christ when he arrived. The many sacrifices required by the Law reminded the Israelites that they were sinners who needed a Savior.�Hebrews 10:1-4.It also set them, apart from the surrounding nations who were steeped in false religion with it's immoral rituals and even chld sacrifices to false gods, so that they would be clean and the perfect son of God could come through that line of Abraham.Jesus Christ was the promised Savior, even as the angel proclaimed at his birth. (Luke 2:8-14) So when Christ came and gave his perfect life as a sacrifice, what happened to the Law? It was removed. �We are no longer under a tutor,� Paul explained. (Galatians 3:25) The removal of the Law was a relief to the Israelites. It had shown them up as sinners, for all of them fell short of keeping that Law perfectly. �Christ by purchase released us from the curse of the Law,� Paul said. (Galatians 3:10-14) So the Bible also says: �Christ is the end of the Law.��Romans 10:4; 6:14. The Bible also tells us at Colossians 2:14, that God "..blotted out the handwritten document against us, which consisted of decrees and which was in opposition to us; and He has taken it out of the way by nailing it to the torture stake."Some persons, however, say that the Law is divided into two parts: The Ten Commandments, and the rest of the laws. The rest of the laws, they say, are what ended, but the Ten Commandments remain. Yet this is not true. In his Sermon on the Mount Jesus quoted from the Ten Commandments as well as other parts of the Law and made no distinction between them. Jesus thus showed that the law of Moses was not divided into two parts.�Matthew 5:21-42.Paul was inspired by God to write: �Now we have been discharged from the Law.� Was it only the laws other than the Ten Commandments that the Jews were discharged from? No, for Paul goes on to say: �Really I would not have come to know sin if it had not been for the Law; and, for example, I would not have known covetousness if the Law had not said: �You must not covet.�� (Romans 7:6,�7; Exodus 20:17) Since �You must not covet� is the last one of the Ten Commandments, it follows that the Israelites were discharged from the Ten Commandments also.Jesus introduced a �new covenant,� based on the better sacrifice of his own perfect human life. Christians come under this new covenant and are subject to Christian laws. (Hebrews 8:7-13; Luke 22:20) This is also called the "law of the Christ," since Christ put it into affect with his own blood. (Galations 6:2) Many of the of same principles from the Mosaic Law carry over to this new law, such as prohibitions against murder, stealing, adultery, and the like. But many other things go deeper than the Mosaic Law, such as things pertaining to one's heart condition.Paul was concerned that there were those in the Christian congregation that were still clinging to that Mosaic Law, and inducing others to still follow it, thus not fully putting faith in Jesus sacrifice.AnswerThe difficulty with understanding the situation that Paul was addressing in the letter to the Galatians is two-fold. Firstly, we need to understand the situation of the church back then- the context into which these words were spoken. As this has been dealt with quite well above I will only comment on the second, viz. the fact that many religious systems today, including some that have the name of 'Christian' are essentially works-based systems. Many people associate Christianity with a system of 'do's and don'ts' and as something that involves a whole lot of work on their part to please God and earn his favor. In reality much of what has developed in Christian circles over the centuries has gotten away from the fact that the Christian faith is really about the person and work of Jesus Christ and where we as individuals stand in relationship to him. When people see churches they see a lot of activity and a lot of programs but they may not always see the person of Jesus clearly portrayed in all his simple, yet powerful, mercy, majesty and love.Jesus in his own lifetime on earth spoke against human traditions that separated men from God's true intentions for them. He tried to cut through a lot of the religiosity of his day to show men how God cared for them. This is one reason we see many examples of his compassion for the sick. A compassion that seemed to be sadly lacking in some of the religious leaders of his day. Paul was, for the Galatians, trying to preserve this simple truth of a 'Gospel of Grace' where God would remain freely accessible to all, not the privileged possession of religions 'high achievers'.answerBecause the Galatians were the true follower of Jesus and follows JC' instruction to the letters. Matthew 5:17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.5:18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.5:19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.And Paul is the anti-Christ that preached that the Mosaic Law is no more.Galatians 3:23 But before faith came, we were kept under the law, shut up unto the faith which should afterwards be revealed.3:24 Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.3:25 But after that faith is come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster.see link on left " Are the laws of the Old Testament still binding?"
Depends on what qualities you would like to hear. Positive ones, or negative ones? For example, I really can't think of any religion who's ever had a pedosexual as their main prophet, or any religion who has ever inspired such a large amount of violence (Christianity DOES come in as a close second though!)Really, Islam does have a lot in common with other mainstream religions.1) Puts a general hold on any and all scientific progress that was previously achieved, in favour of an ancient, unverifiable book, or the ramblings of a deluded warlord or hippie.2) Preaches peace, yet is responsible for many a war, and is also intolerant towards people of other faiths and sexualities.3) Is scientifically unattainable.4) Sometimes tries to adapt to the current age, yet fails miserably due to wanting to retain certain rules that still belong to the middle ages.Yup, all there. Perhaps someone can shed some light on the positive qualities of Islam[ Hints on the above:prophet Muhammad married as all other prophets. He stayed married to one wife for 25 years until her death. all other marriages were not primarily for sexual please but rather for social and religious purposes. All his wives were wither widows or divorced women. The only virgin wife was Aisha and she was 19 years old. Her young age allowed her to be good narrator for prophet Muhammad sayings and allowed her to be aware of many religious practices to advise with.No one can deny the Islamic civilization and its contributions to mankind development.All the other arguments above are groundless. The answerer above need to read more about Islam if he/she is really seeking the truth. He should not depend on media and falsified resources.]ANSWER 2 :Islam has many special qualities that distinguish it from other religions, here are some spotlights:1- Islam is not only a religion but it's also a complete way of life. Its teachings & recommendations are perfectly covering all aspects of life. It provides guidance for all fields - indivisual & social, material & spiritual,economic & political, legal & cultural, national & international.2- Islam satisfies all the human demands,the mental, the physical & the spiritual. Islam is the religion of Moderation, it adopts a balanced path dealing with all aspects of life & establishing an equilibrium between them.Examples:-Both stinginess & wasting are forbidden.-No celibacy & no open random desires.-The Holy Quran advices us to pray:(Our Lord! Give us something fine in THIS WORLD as well as something fine in THE HEREAFTER). (2:201).3- Islam leads to peace in all of its ways. Have you ever heard about recommendations of peace during the war? well, this is taught by Islam before any of the recent laws & the codes of human rights taught any of them. The name of Islam is derived from the root "selm"which means peace, the greeting of Muslims is "Salam"which simply means peace. One of the glorious names of God in Islam is "The Peace", Muslims mention this word "slam" many times in their praying.4- Islam is the religion of peace, but this doesn't teach the Muslims to be funk & vulnerable. When Muslims are being attacked they have both the right & the duty to defend themseves, their faith & their homelands. This assures the balanced reasonable principles of Islam.The Almighty God states a very clear & fair rule for Muslims regarding this topic:( Fight in the cause of Allah those who fight you, but do not transgress limits; for Allah loveth not transgressors).Holy Quran, (2:190)5- Islam is the religion of tolerance: Non-Muslims have always been living in the Islamic socities without suffering any problems due to their beliefs, enjoying a great treat since the ancient ages of the Islamic empire & until now, they reached to very high rank positions in the tolerant Islamic community.The history is full of examples on the peace & tolerance of Islam & all the honest historians & orientalists have admitted that,even the non-Muslims. Check that by yourself, read if you want about the act of grace that was given by Muhammad PBUH to the pagans of Mecca & that great historical remission. Read for example about how was the city of Jerusalem entered by Muslims in the time of Omar Bin AlKhattab without shedding a drop of blood & how the non-Muslims were allowed to stay there after the Islamic control? read about the covenant Omar had written to them.The examples are too many.Read & compare Islam with the other religions & judge by yourself.6- Islam is clear,comprehensive, easy to understand & practice. It's near to your mind & heart at once. It answers all your questions including the inquiries about the Hereafter & the purpose of this life. No complicated nor weird rituals at all. Moreover,all its teachings are reasonable & do make sense.7- Islam represents a direct complete contact with the Almighty God without ANY interference of ANY human even if he is very close to God.8- The Greatest prophet Muhammad has gained the respect & admiration of many people who are fair,reasonable & unbiased even those who are not Muslims. His awesome character was chosen to be the most influential single figure in human history by Michael Hart in his book (The 100: A Ranking of the most influential persons in History). George Bernard Shaw is reproted to have say many other beautiful words about Muhammad PBUH & Islam, this is a very small selected part " I have always held the religion of Muhammad in high estimation because of its wonderful vitality. It is the only religion which appears to me to possess that assimilating capacity to the changing phases of existence which can make itself appeal to every age, I have studied him the wonderful man...."" G.B.Shaw /The Genuine Islam "Yes, He is a wonderful man & seriously you have to study about him & his great religion to acknowledge the great virtues of it & still regard it as a false religion if you like.9- Islam is capable of living in all ages & on all spots of Earth & can adopt this modern age. In fact,applying its laws had been the main reason for the great perfect civilization of Muslims for centuries.10- Islam is served by science, all its teachings are in an amazing coincidence with science. For example, Dr. Maurice Bucaille was astonished by the results of his studies & the facts of the Holy Quran. consequently,he published his book (The Bible,the Quran & the Science) in which he estated that Islam, science and religion have always been "twin sisters".11- The Amazing Holy Quran is a Miracle in all fields, refer to this link if you want to know about this "old" book that was revealed in the 7th century, read what was written by the one who challenged the Quran, studied it to find mistakes of any type in it & contrary to his expectations he embraced Islam!12- Islam is the last Divine message from God & consequently it's a universal message that addresses all mankind,all time. Islam accepts all people & states that they are completely equal regardless of ANYTHING."O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise (each other). Verily the most honoured of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you. And Allah has full knowledge and is well acquainted (with all things). "(Holy Quran ,49:13 )13- Islam states it very obviously:( Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from Error: whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy hand-hold, that never breaks. And Allah heareth and knoweth all things).Holy Quran,(2: 256)www.islam101.com/science/GaryMiller.HTMLLet's look at what our previous poster has had to say:1) Islam is not only a religion but it's also a complete way of life.Entirely true. Not only does Islam cover whatever spiritual desires you might have, but also what you eat, drink, do and what things in life you can enjoy. This does not originate just from the nature of Islam itself, it also harbors a community that will make sure you keep to the rules in the Qur'an, by means of the punishments mentioned in the Qur'an.2) Islam satisfies all the human demands,the mental, the physical & the spiritual. Islam is the religion of Moderation, it adopts a balanced path dealing with all aspects of life & establishing an equilibrium between them.Examples:-Both stinginess & wasting are forbidden.-No celibacy & no open random desires.-The Holy Quran advices us to pray:Sure, if you do not already adhere to some other religion fulfilling your spiritual needs. And being taught that ignorance is a virtua will certainly fulfill any mental needs! Now I would doubt that believing in Allah and his prophet will directly deliver you any food or water, but if you die from starvation and dehydration believing Allah would grant you that fullfilment, he probably intended that.Now, for your examples:- Because you can't figure that out on yourself...- If you enjoy a full shower after wacking off, and not having ANY sex before marriage.- Yeah, because prayer has really been proving to work:http://web.med.Harvard.edu/sites/RELEASES/HTML/3_31STEP.HTMLhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11142453?dopt=Abstracthttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11761499?dopt=Abstract3) Islam leads to peace in all of its ways. Have you ever heard about recommendations of peace during the war? well, this is taught by Islam before any of the recent laws & the codes of human rights taught any of them. The name of Islam is derived from the root "selm"which means peace, the greeting of Muslims is "Salam"which simply means peace. One of the glorious names of God in Islam is "The Peace", Muslims mention this word "slam" many times in their praying.Nope. Islam is one of the only religions wherein its concept of holy war is described and sanctioned by its God in its holy book, instead of some sort of clergy. If it's peace you're looking for, go with Jainism. And though the previous poster may say otherwise, "The word Islam is a verbal noun originating from the triliteral root s-l-m, and is derived from the Arabic verb Aslama, which means "to accept, surrender or submit."" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam), which really does put things in perspective.4) Islam is the religion of peace, but this doesn't teach the Muslims to be funk & vulnerable. When Muslims are being attacked they have both the right & the duty to defend themseves, their faith & their homelands. This assures the balanced reasonable principles of Islam.The Almighty God states a very clear & fair rule for Muslims regarding this topic:( Fight in the cause of Allah those who fight you, but do not transgress limits; for Allah loveth not transgressors).Holy Quran, (2:190)Which is why the spread of Islam was accompanied by a large military invasion across the middle-east, conversion by the sword, and continued violence throughout the history of Islam in every Islamic country.5) Islam is the religion of tolerance: Non-Muslims have always been living in the Islamic socities without suffering any problems due to their beliefs, enjoying a great treat since the ancient ages of the Islamic empire & until now, they reached to very high rank positions in the tolerant Islamic community.Except paying separate taxes, generally being regarded as lower beings, and being stoned to death in the more orthodox communities. In most Islamic countries women, Muslim or not, are forced to wear veils or burqas, can legally be hit by men if they are disobedient, and are, like unbeliers, regarded as lesser beings, which does not really show gender tolerance. Tolerance of sexuality is absent as well, as the killing of homosexuals isn't uncommon in any Muslim community.6) Islam is clear,comprehensive, easy to understand & practice. It's near to your mind & heart at once. It answers all your questions including the inquiries about the Hereafter & the purpose of this life. Moreover,all its teachings are reasonable & do make sense.Simple? Yes. That is, if you adhere to the Qur'an to the letter, something underisable in nearly any country that is actually connected to the internet, as you would find most of the people around you dead by your own hands within mere moments. If you choose not to, you will need to plow through the entire Qur'an interpret everything with your evolution-given morality and intelligence, and knock out the parts that are meant 'metaphorically' or as a 'translation error'. And while the practising can be simple, as ignorance and unquestioning faith aren't hard to keep, but keeping up with the 5 daily prayers and optional killing of the infidels are quite a job.7) Islam represents a direct complete contact with the Almighty God without ANY interference of ANY human even if he is very close to God.Yet you will mindlessly accept the teachings in a book written by, yes, a 'human'. That is, if you can call Muhammed that.8) Yes, He is a wonderful man & seriously you have to study about him & his great religion to acknowledge the great virtues of it & still regard it as a false religion if you like.Which is why he authored all this! Also, his murderous and pedophilic acts were and are truly virtuous, look at how violence and pedophilia are accepted in all developed countries today. Oh no, wait, they aren't.http://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/quran/cruelty/long.HTML9) Islam is capable of living in all ages & on all spots of Earth & can adopt this modern age. In fact,applying its laws had been the main reason for the great perfect civilization of Muslims for centuries.Yes, that's why all Islamic countries are at the least developed countries on the planet, and why the Global Peace Index clearly has all Islamic nations at the top. If sorted from low to high. It also explains why all the funky secular western countries end up at the top, without any guidance from Allah. Oh wait, these facts do not coincide with your claims... Well I suppose and IDE is somesort technogical pinaccle, right?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Development_Indexhttp://www.visionofhumanity.org/gpi/results/rankings.php10) Islam is served by science, all its teachings are in an amazing coincidence with science. For example, Dr. Maurice Bucaille was astonished by the results of his studies & the facts of the Holy Quran. consequently,he published his book (The Bible,the Quran & the Science) in which he estated that Islam, science and religion have always been "twin sisters".But only if you interpret it in the right way. Sure, a 'knocking guest' might be a pulsar, but sometimes the interpretations are just way too far-fetched, and most of them are conflicting. However, if you have such faith in your holy book, go ahead and reverse-engineer it. Use your Qur'an to predict quantum events, the stuff that's on the other end of a black hole, cures for modern diseases or the natural origin of the universe. Go ahead, the internet's waiting.11) The Amazing Holy Quran is a Miracle in all fields, refer to this link if you want to know about this "old" book that was revealed in the 7th century, read what was written by the one who challenged the Quran, studied it to find mistakes of any type in it & contrary to his expectations he embraced Islam!Not seeing the link, even on the site you provided.12) Islam is the last Divine message from God & consequently it's a universal message that addresses all mankind,all time. Islam accepts all people & states that they are completely equal regardless of ANYTHING.Unless you're a homosexual, an apostate, anyone living before the 7th century or anyone who thinks critically enough to find that any religion is total bull.13- Islam states it very obviously:( Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from Error: whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy hand-hold, that never breaks. And Allah heareth and knoweth all things).Holy Quran,(2: 256)This can be answered with one simple question. What is the punishment for apostacy according to the Qur'an you hold so dearly? Let me give you a hint, it's not a hug.* REPLY:-Islam is a complete way of life, & yes it covers all details of life leaving no playground for any satanic &/or human interferences. Everything is regulated by the Creator who does know what is the most suitable for His creatures. This is just perfect. & even those punishments in the Holy Quran, if you read in the Islamic history you'll find that they were applied to a very limited degree. why? because surprisingly those crimes related to them were committed to a very limited degree,so those punishments are very successful to establish a community with no place for such crimes.- If any Islamic country faces any backwardness in any field, this has its reasons but for sure religion is not among those reasons. On the contrary & as I stated before applying the laws of our religion is the main reason for the fantastic civilization we had.-Who denied that the term "religious war" is found in Islam. yes, it's found in Islam & not only in Islam. read again the point number " 4" . & yes the word "Islam" which is a noun means submission or surrender & in its religious definition it's the total submission to the almighty one God & yes the verb Aslma means to submit or surrender. I talked about the root "S-L-M", it means peace just like the very common word "slam".we don't need someone to teach us our language !!!& why did you skip over the other examples? Oh, yes, I excuse you since they are strongly irrefutable, just like all the other points you didn't argue about.- conversion by sword?!!!This is a Slander,take these examples : The whole Arabic peninsula had converted to Islam in "the year of delegations",named historically with this name due to the huge number of delegations came to the prophet MUHAMMAD PBUH to convert to Islam.Before that, all people of Mecca was converted to Islam after a remission of MUHAMMAD PBUH.Moving to the recent examples, please, tell me in which year did Muslims invade Indonesia,the largest Islamic country ??? Don't search !! because it converted to Islam by the Islamic morals not by the sword!!Another thing, explain it to me how there always have been non-Muslims in the Islamic community? couldn't that sword get over these minorites or couldn't it force them to embrace Islam?!!& Yes, once again they have always been having a wonderful life in the Islamic commuinty. Check in the history. & about that taxes, you seriously need to look in history to know many things ; for example these taxes were paid by only the rich non-Muslims. All of the non-Muslims were protected by Muslims & were exempt from participating in any of their wars, plus all the poor people,Muslims or non-Muslims had been given from the charity of the Islamic government without distinctions.- Your sayings are really groundless!!!The abused Muslim woman is a common stereotype. For your information, most of the new converts to Islam are women. This religion respects woman & protects her in all her cases as a wife, mother,daughter...etc. Really,I can't sum up a whole religion to type further explanations on how Islam supports & defends women's rights.- No mistakes of any type in the Holy Quran & this is not its only characteristic & even if it was the only characteristic of this amazing book then that would be enough. By the way,the black holes you've mentioned as a sarcastic example has its place in the Holy Quran! It's very great to find such things in a book from the 7th century but it's no wonder since it's the word of God not of a human. It's not my personal opinion but the Quran is really amazing. You didn't refer to the link which talks in short about a few sample of its miracles & I also didn't go to any of your suggested links.- About the prophet MUHAMMAD, may Allah grant him with peace & blessings. He is the best of humans whether you like it or not. More than 1.5 Billion people are followers of him, you don't know but if he is a real prophet & he is, then you'll put yourself in a very bad pass in front of the Creator for insulting him. respect others to be respected !!-The verse is very clear.We don't force anyone to embrace Islam because Islam doesn't need us but we need it. Everyone is free to believe in whatever they want as long as they have their mind & determination & they are responsible for their choice. also, I think no religion rewards the followers who convert from it by a hug, right?Another point to be added to the qualities of Islam:14- Despite all the fierce attacks on Islam, it's among the most growing religions worldwide & it tops the list in some specific regions.