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After the Coronavirus and its consequences, do you agree to improve your faith through more religious knowledge?
The scope of the question is to incite to review one's religious knowledge, improve faith and overcome the trials of an epidemic and its consequences on life.
Hal what you say is very fertile in the Koran: try to read it.
Fb: but we have to cooperate.
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- Adullah MLv 72 months agoFavorite Answer
Yes, for sure, since we have seen that when mankind facing with certain dangers of loosing their lives ,as of Coronavirus ,then got so much frighten of this pandemic. This mean , mankind are so weak, though they may boasting or react as if being the rulers of this world. So, for those believers, in the only religion of GOD, the Lord of all the worlds, then realize from this truth that , they need to ask for the protection and safety from GOD, in their every day lives and at the same time learn that ,prevention from all illness is better than curing. So all praises belong to GOD, the Lord of all the worlds.
- HalLv 72 months ago
It's a good point that this mortal body is very temporary, and death is closer to everyone than they imagine!
Believers are warned by our Lord to be ready at all times for their own last day here in this temporary husk.
The only way to be ready is to listen to Christ, in faith, and follow Him in faith, doing as He says. The first step is to listen to Him, to all of His Words in the 4 gospels, which He spoke for you to hear.
- Anonymous2 months ago
my faith is already strong and I do not need your help..
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- Anonymous2 months ago
No. There is no link between Covid-19 and religion.