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I find the answers in myself. I don't need any religion to bring me closer to God. God is everywhere I look.

If one says that they do not have the right to judge other’s beliefs or actions, they are, in fact, contradicting themselves. If you were to ask many of these people whether killing infants or suicide is correct and acceptable, they will naturally answer that it is not. But when we look into certain societies, such as some religions found in Central America, infanticide was seen to be a way to draw near to their gods. Also today, in Hindu religion, it is praiseworthy for a wife to kill herself after the death of her husband. If they truly believe that religion is something left to the individual and that none have the right to interfere or judge them, then this would necessitate allowing that killing babies is something which is correct to those who believe it is praiseworthy, and that people have no right to judge them.

That's true. But what evidence is that to show that your religion is the true one, or of the highest good? Just because some other people are depraved does not necessarily mean that we are virtuous.

Some of the reasons given why people convert to Islam are the eloquence of the Quran’s language, its overwhelming scientific evidence and proofs, arguments rooted in intellectual reasoning, and the Divine wisdom behind various social issues. The uniqueness and beauty of the Quran’s text has been marveled by the best of Arab linguists and scholars, both Muslim and otherwise, from the days it was revealed until today. The more knowledgeable people are in the language, the more they appreciate the wonders of the textual fluency of the Quran. Revealed more than 1400 years ago, the Quran also has numerous scientific facts that are being validated by science only in this era. Furthermore, it is the only known religious text that challenges mankind to think, reflect and ponder over the creation at large, social issues, God’s existence, and more. The Quran, in many instances, challenges people to reflect and think on their own, rather than heeding the loose talk of those whose criticism is based on baseless foundations. Finally, the Quran provides a solution to numerous social issues, deviation from which has been known to cause societal chaos at all levels.

I think all religious texts cause mankind to reflect and to ponder the big questions, not just the Quran. Also, I already have a loving relationship with god, and feel gratitude every day for the gifts good has given me. So what use is Islam to me? I already know and love god.

Please explain ..
How do you define your love to god what's your evidence from your book?

I agree with you we absolutely are grateful to God every day every second ?

Do you worship one God ?

Peace
Thank you

There is only one god, but from it infinite emanations and incarnation pour forth.

Also, I do not get my evidence for god from a book. I get my evidence for god from experience. And I am grateful to God for revealing itself to me, and loving me unconditionally.

I experience god by taking LSD and eating psilocybin mushrooms (Psilocybe cubensis). Psychedelic drugs are tools we can use to have an experience of the infinite love of God. They are also tools we can use to heal and learn.
I am grateful to God for every day, and like William Blake said— "gratitude is heaven in itself."

Blessings and peace to you