Who do Muslims really worship?

Zakat

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As a matter of interest, why are you and your mates muslims?
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I am a Muslim because I have submitted to God's Will that I am soon gonna die and that I need to sow good deeds so that I may reap the fruits thereof after I die.

It is, therefore, always a good day to die.
 
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The notion of "fire serpents" can be interpreted in different ways, making it tricky to pinpoint the absolute earliest one. Here are some possible interpretations and their corresponding answers:

Mythology:

  • Jörmungandr: In Norse mythology, Jörmungandr is a giant serpent known as the Midgard Serpent, believed to encircle the Earth. It possesses venom so potent that it can poison the sky and oceans. Though not explicitly "fire" serpents, their association with lightning and potential creation through fiery chaos qualifies them as a possible answer. Jörmungandr's origins are unclear, possibly predating written records.
  • Quetzalcoatl: In Aztec mythology, Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god, is often depicted with fire-like features, such as fiery breath or a fiery serpent form. The earliest archaeological evidence of Quetzalcoatl worship can be traced back to around 900 BCE.

Paleontology:

  • Dilophosaurus: While not literally a serpent, this early dinosaur from the Early Jurassic period (approx. 200 million years ago) possessed a neck frill that some speculate may have been used for thermoregulation or display, potentially appearing flame-like in sunlight.
  • Serpentes: The earliest confirmed snakes appeared roughly 167 million years ago, although fossil evidence isn't always clear about specific species. Some extinct snakes possessed venomous fangs and predatory behaviors, earning them nicknames like "terror lizards" or "fire snakes," but these names are mostly for sensationalizing purposes.

Folklore:

  • Fire serpent legends or depictions are present in various cultures worldwide, with varying appearances and associations. Determining the "earliest" one becomes tricky due to oral traditions and potential ambiguity in interpretations.

Modern culture:

  • The "Fire Serpent" skin for the AK-47 in the popular game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was released in 2013 and gained significant popularity amongst players.
 

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Yes, you are clearly with the crowd here which supports the heretical epidemic of child trafficking/r*pe/murder under false Islamic justification. I might not always understand where M-123 is coming from, but I aint never seen them promote pedo stuff on here as yall do.
He is promoting the heretic narrative. Funny to be you and your judgements about others when you can't see what this guy is doing since years. Its because you are satisfied as he is already trying to malign the teachings and you are busy portraying Muslims as criminals. Both of you are working on same mission.
 
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He is promoting the heretic narrative. Funny to be you and your judgements about others when you can't see what this guy is doing since years. Its because you are satisfied as he is already trying to malign the teachings and you are busy portraying Muslims as criminals. Both of you are working on same mission.
tell me what QUL/KUL/CUL means?
 
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