not if the spirit is pure, in triumph there are no servants all are equal.
try something different than the desert, you might find something refreshing for a change.
the universe is to large for what you claim.
Worshiping God is pride and victory in itself and in it there is equality between all people
It is not slavery according to your perspective
Slavery is worshipping Jesus as God and worshipping Mary and prostrating to their statues in the church and not worshipping God (the Father) alone
Muslims worship God who created everything. Allah forbids us from worshiping anything else (e.g. statues, the sun, moon, Jinn , Angels ,saints, priests or even Prophets). He does not need any partners or intermediaries. Everyone can always worship God .directly.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) lived in the desert in Saudi Arabia
Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him) lived in Palestine
This does not diminish their status
the time of our Prophet (S), human beings were living under all kinds of oppressive systems. J.H. Denison aptly sums up the miserable human condition prevailing at that time:
“It seemed then the great civilization that it had taken four thousand years to construct was on the verge of disintegration, and that mankind was likely to return to that condition of barbarism where every tribe and sect was against the next, and law and order were unknown…. Civilization… rotted to the core, riven by the storms of war, and held together only by cords of ancient customs and laws, that might snap at any moment. Was there any emotional culture that could be brought in, to gather mankind once more into unity and to save civilization? ... That such a culture should have arisen from Arabia just at the time when it was most needed.” [J. H. Denison, Emotion as the Basis of Civilization, pp. 267-268]
The Prophet mohmmed(S) liberated human beings from these oppressions and opened the door of true freedom for humanity. The Prophet’s mission (and therefore his Sunnah) was to establish the unity of humankind (2:213). This was a necessary consequence of the belief in the unity of God (112:1). The Prophet (S) did not achieve this high goal by rituals and dogmas alone. Nor did he accomplish it by supernatural means. He (S) and his companions (R) persevered and struggled to create social and political change through Quranic education and training. They challenged the secular, tribal, and temporal forces of exploitation and corruption. They torched the path to freedom by removing the chains placed on human beings by these forces: “… lift[ed] from them their burdens and the shackles that were upon them...” (7:157). This struggle of our Prophet (S) and Sahaba (R) gave unimagined freedom to oppressed human beings. Thus the darkest period in human history (quotation from Denison) was turned into a most enlightened one.
God revealed the Qur'an to the Prophet Muhammad to correct the previous books
God forbids usury, adultery, alcohol, gambling, pork, incest,
However, we find in the Bible that these calamities are not prohibited in some parts of it
And Christians do it openly and attribute it to Christ and they are not ashamed
Christians are deceived by the devil
Because their book contains these taboos
But the Qur'an forbids that
The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, who ordered the abandonment of usury, adultery, alcohol, gambling, pork, and incest.
Notice how he ignores you like the widow was ignored.
no
I said this before
Islam is not bad, but not studying and knowing Islam is what makes people have wrong concepts about it.
The Imam offers his condolences to the family of the deceased.
and tells them everything that will make them patient with God’s will
All of this before the prayer
and the imam prays for the deceased in the prayer
It is not permissible to speak in Islam while praying in front of God
What happens at a Muslim funeral
During the Muslim funeral service, an Imam says prayers and recites from the Quran.
At a Muslim funeral, it is usual for mourners to congregate at the mosque. They recite Ṣalāt al-Janāzah, the Islamic funeral prayer, which sees pardon for the deceased and all dead Muslims. During this recital, everyone faces towards Mecca, the holy centre of Islam, and forms at least three rows.
On average, an Islamic funeral lasts between 30 and 60 minutes. The Muslim funeral rites are led by an imam (an Islamic leader), and typically include funeral prayers and several readings from the Quran.
Muslims do not believe in questioning God's will
It’s okay to express your grief or condolences at a Muslim funeral. But it’s best to avoid suggesting the death was a “tragedy”, “too soon”, or wrong in some way. Muslims believe in accepting the choices they believe God has made.
Each country has its own funeral rituals.