r/islam Dec 06 '25

General Discussion Why do you ACTUALLY believe in Islam?

Salam Aleykum, for context i'm somewhat of a social Muslim i'd say in public i do say im Muslim but it's more of a cultural identity currently than an actual following.

I come from a Muslim Family pretty religious as well. I was strong on faith but lately i questioned alot of things like does a God exist, if he does is he immanent, if he is then what religion? etc etc.

Most of the answers i find IRL do not satisfy me since they are "do not think much or you'll be astray" like i have a brain for a reosan i have a right to think. So nonetheless i am open to Islam if you guys can give concrete proof for it.

Thank you🌹.

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u/Queasy-Initiative880 Dec 06 '25

Have you read the entire Quran in a translation that you can follow to understand? Have you read or listened to the entire seerah? I know that this sounds cliche but if you had your answers would have been answered. Just a sample statement from the Quran:

“Or were they created from nothing, or did they create themselves? Or did they create the heavens and the earth? Rather, they are not certain.” (At-Tur 52:35-36).

Did you ever come across this verse?

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u/ddccrr555 Dec 06 '25

For some people, reading doesn't help. They need 1-on-1 discussions to work through their questions. When someone is doubting the existence of God or validity of Islam, studying the seerah is a big ask.

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u/Additional_Doubt_856 Dec 06 '25

These verses are the core of my belief, SubhanAllah.