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Old 14th March 2006, 00:36
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Here is a Good Quiz you can take...which will put your beliefs in the Right category of the Religion that best suits you..

You will simply Answer some questions about general things! and then the generator will determine what Religion best suits your personal beliefs...

Take your time and try it its ineteresting: ) and good for those who are not sure what their beliefs best siut

Click HERE or copy the link to your Web browser http://quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=10907


My Result was ISLAM ... Thanks God!!

You scored as Islam.

Your Beliefs are most similar to those of Islam. Do more research on Islam and possibly consider taking the shahadah and officially becoming a Muslim, if you aren't already. Despite the actions of some - who go against the teachings of Islam - Islam is a religion of peace; the word "islam" means "peace through submission to God." "Muslim" means "one who submits to God." Islam is the third of the three Abrahamic faiths, and it shares much with Judaism in Christianity; its differences are the acceptance of Muhammad as the last and final prophet, and the oneness of God - in other words, that Jesus, though he was a revered prophet, was not in fact God, and only one God exists. Apparently the Taliban could not read (though their name means "students"), because the Qur'an states that men and women are equal as believers, and that all believers should be educated and seek knowledge. Modesty in dress and behavior is required in Islam for both men and women to preserve the values of society and move the emphasis from superificial appearance to intelligence, knowledge, and God.

Islam 96%
Buddhism 83%
Judaism 67%
Hinduism 38%
Christianity 33%
Paganism 29%
agnosticism 21%
Satanism 8%
atheism 0%



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Old 14th March 2006, 02:30
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I had a tie breaker question, between Islam and Bhuddism and had to mostly identify with either:

1 God does not ever have a physical, nor human body.
2 I find peace and self-control through meditation.


I chose the latter

so as a result, I came up better suited to Bhuddism.

Both Islam and some parts of what I know of Bhuddism actually do inspire me - I practice Islam - but I am drawn to some parts of Buddhist Philosophy, as I have been reading quite a bit about it and I do practice the art of meditation to overcome attachments.

I'm ok with this result - as I believe Bhuddism can be in part incorporated into the Islamic way of living - Islam has the faith in God sorted, as well as many other aspects - Bhuddism is a philosophy and encourages a concentrated form of handling suffering and attachments that we often allow to linger around in our lives.

Your beliefs most closely resemble those of Buddhism. Do more research on Buddhism and possibly consider becoming Buddhist, if you are not already. In Buddhism, there are Four Noble Truths: (1) Life is suffering. (2) All suffering is caused by ignorance of the nature of reality and the craving, attachment, and grasping that result from such ignorance. (3) Suffering can be ended by overcoming ignorance and attachment. (4) The path to the suppression of suffering is the Noble Eightfold Path, which consists of right views, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right-mindedness, and right contemplation. These eight are usually divided into three categories that base the Buddhist faith: morality, wisdom, and samadhi, or concentration. In Buddhism, there is no hierarchy, nor caste system; the Buddha taught that one's spiritual worth is not based on birth

Buddhism 75%
Islam 75%
Judaism 54%
Christianity 42%
Paganism 42%
agnosticism 33%
Satanism 33%
Hinduism 29%
atheism 4%
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I had a tie breaker question, between Islam and Bhuddism and had to mostly identify with either:

1 God does not ever have a physical, nor human body.
2 I find peace and self-control through meditation.


I chose the latter

so as a result, I came up better suited to Bhuddism.

Both Islam and some parts of what I know of Bhuddism actually do inspire me - I practice Islam - but I am drawn to some parts of Buddhist Philosophy, as I have been reading quite a bit about it and I do practice the art of meditation to overcome attachments.

I'm ok with this result - as I believe Bhuddism can be in part incorporated into the Islamic way of living - Islam has the faith in God sorted, as well as many other aspects - Bhuddism is a philosophy and encourages a concentrated form of handling suffering and attachments that we often allow to linger around in our lives.

Your beliefs most closely resemble those of Buddhism. Do more research on Buddhism and possibly consider becoming Buddhist, if you are not already. In Buddhism, there are Four Noble Truths: (1) Life is suffering. (2) All suffering is caused by ignorance of the nature of reality and the craving, attachment, and grasping that result from such ignorance. (3) Suffering can be ended by overcoming ignorance and attachment. (4) The path to the suppression of suffering is the Noble Eightfold Path, which consists of right views, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right-mindedness, and right contemplation. These eight are usually divided into three categories that base the Buddhist faith: morality, wisdom, and samadhi, or concentration. In Buddhism, there is no hierarchy, nor caste system; the Buddha taught that one's spiritual worth is not based on birth

Buddhism 75%
Islam 75%
Yeah i also had almost the same, Islam (esp, sufism) & Buddhism way of life seem to have so much in common,
i ended up scoring Islam but not too far from Buddhism, i first thought Christianity will come as a second most suitable religion to me, but am not shocked as well, there were determining question that mostly were the ones took Christianity out of my range of beliefs; such as: Jesus died for our sins. Jesus is God..
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IT is really nice what you get in the result, i didn't notice first but then whe i read then thought it was nice they would write such thing like this



Your Beliefs are most similar to those of Islam. Do more research on Islam and possibly consider taking the shahadah and officially becoming a Muslim, if you aren't already. Despite the actions of some - who go against the teachings of Islam - Islam is a religion of peace; the word "islam" means "peace through submission to God." "Muslim" means "one who submits to God." Islam is the third of the three Abrahamic faiths, and it shares much with Judaism in Christianity; its differences are the acceptance of Muhammad as the last and final prophet, and the oneness of God - in other words, that Jesus, though he was a revered prophet, was not in fact God, and only one God exists. Apparently the Taliban could not read (though their name means "students"), because the Qur'an states that men and women are equal as believers, and that all believers should be educated and seek knowledge. Modesty in dress and behavior is required in Islam for both men and women to preserve the values of society and move the emphasis from superificial appearance to intelligence, knowledge, and God.

This might be the first step some people would consider islam n start to study about it..it will pick you curiosity, ang get you to think about it.
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100% Islam

50%
Judaism

42%
Buddhism

38% Paganism

33% Christianity

17%
Hinduism

13%
Satanism

0%
agnosticism

0% atheism

Alhamdolillah 100% Islam!!
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My results

Islam 100%

Judaism 75%

Buddhism 67%

Christianity 33%

Paganism 33%

Hinduism 25%

Agnosticism 17%

Satanism 8%

Atheism 0%
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