I managed to convince a wannabe Muslim to become a Shi'a Muslim by telling him about the open-mindedness and the contributions of Shi'a to the world unlike those whose pride is to blow up innocent Shi'a Muslims on a daily basis. I also introduced a knowledgeable Shi'a person to him so that he could be guided. I also told him not to get fooled by the hateful lies about Shi'a on Ramadan section, because haters and liars are not real Muslims.
I don't think I've done anything important, but what is the reward saving someone and guiding him to the right path from God? The Quran says "Save one person and you've save all mankind, kill one and you've killed all mankind". Is it right?
@Acid: No, I did it to save him, but I didn't know he would really get convinced. Well, he was. That's why I'm asking. Besides, there's nothing wrong with doing good and expecting reward from "God". Yes, if I expected anything from humans, that would be hypocrisy.
@Acid: No, I did it to save him, but I didn't know he would really get convinced. Well, he was. That's why I'm asking. Besides, there's nothing wrong with doing good and expecting reward from "God". Yes, if I expected anything from humans, that would be hypocrisy.
@weak hearted: Thank you very mu sch. May God pave your way with success