Namaste veritasamat,
thank you for the post.
what screen name do you utilize on that forum?
eh... i'll let Brian decide if he'd like to move the post from here... i really don't mind...
what i learned of Islam.. well... that's a very good question.
as you may or may not know, i grew up in North Africa, Libya to be exact. my exposure to Islam was much different than it is for most non-Arabs. as a youth, my knowledge of Islam was mostly the practices, not the meanings behind them, if you understand what i'm saying.
i would hear the call to prayer and observe the prayer.. heck, on several occassions i've participated in such.
one of the first things i learned about Islam concerned myself

i had been under the impression that to become a Muslim one simply recited (pardon me, i've forgotten the Arabic term) "creed" in front of another Muslim and that was it. that was, in fact, one of my first questions. i was told that this was not accurate.. that it did, in fact, depend on the declarer understanding what they were saying... which i did not at the time.
most of the rest of the things that i learned were things regarding doctrinal positions vis a vie aHadith, i learned why the different sects of Islam are different from each other... i.e. the hisotry of how they came about.
i also had the chance to converse with some very patient and knowledgeable individuals that could explain the Muslim position in a way that even i could understand

that is always rewarding in and of itself, in my opinion.
i believe that i understand the basis for the Mulism faith, what they believe and why. though, without putting too fine a point on it, i have not studied very much aHadith....