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martha
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Walaikum assalam,
Dear sister, you are so kind to be concerned. I did read Haris' posts..and is why I wanted to reply. I do not worry what Allah will ask of me. I do not seek anything other than the Qur'an. For 6 years I have been confused as to why scholars are so different. For me they are not necessary. God's word through HIs messengers only is enough for me. And Haris has helped solidify my thoughts on this. Bless you sister for your love. |
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some of us are a lot like cement:- all mixed up and permanently set
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Full of Hopes
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BUT you know what dear sister,
....I never saw anyone say: OK, I do not know. Let me ask. People talk from their own minds and opinions more than going back to Qura'an and Hadith. I see religion and people say,, Oh I like this and I do not like that. While the signs of TRUE believers that they just say: ACCEPTED.
I saw sooooo many many arguments between Muslims and non-Muslims and NO ONE, said ok I believe, OK you are right... which is hopeless. Non-Muslims are helped by the shytan always to answer even if it is nonsense.
May Allah forgive me and all Muslims here and guide the lost into the truth.
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And whoever seeks a religion other than Isl�m, it will never be accepted of him, and in the Hereafter he will be one of the losers(3:85)
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martha
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Dear FOH, Of what should I worry? Worry is negative. It is better to be positive and try to do the best each day. Allah knows |
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peacemaker
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Everyone,
Please discuss one point at a time, being as specific as possible. Furthermore, please keep in mind the rule:
4. When discussing issues dealing with Islam, please support your comments with the Quran or Sunnah. Mocking any Quranic reference, Hadith, scholar, or member will not be tolerated. If you are stating something about a religion, please list your source. If it is an opinion, please state this fact. Now back to the topic: harris 30432,
(I have slightly edited my last post here, the verse was 57:7 and not 57:5: http://www.islamicity.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=16275&PN=5)
"Believe in Allah and His apostle, and spend (in charity) out of the (substance) whereof He has made you heirs. For, those of you who believe and spend (in charity),- for them is a great Reward." Qur'an 57:7 �O ye who believe! Obey Allah, and obey the apostle, and make not vain your deeds!� Qur�an 47:33 "�And We have sent down unto you (O Muhammad) the Reminder, that you may explain clearly to men what is sent down to them, and that they may give thought." Qur�an 16: 44 "�(And) if you differ in anything amongst yourselves, refer it to Allaah and His Messenger, if you believe in Allaah and the Last Day. That is better and more suitable for final determination." Qur�an 4: 59 "Whoever obeys the Messenger, has obeyed Allaah." Qur�an 4: 80 As can be seen, the verse clearly says Allah and apostle. If the Qur�an is only what Allah wanted, why was the need for the Messenger to spend 23 years to explain it? Why wasn�t it delivered just in one shot? You should be a role model to deliver a divine message. I give you a simple example. If you want to learn driving and just read a manual, can you learn it without any instructor�s help? And if some are really exceptional to do so, most people are not, they need to learn driving by the help of an instructor. Now talking about the divine matters, much more important compared to the simple example given earlier, there has to be someone to explain the Qur�an. That is why there was a Messenger to do so. The Messenger was the role model. He explained everything by practically showing it to the people so that they could believe, or at least there would be no valid reason for the disbelievers not to believe. For it would be a different thing to reject the message out of arrogance. Basically, the hadith and sunnah are the interpretations of the Qur�an. Here is an example: �And establish the prayers and give Zakaah (the obligatory charity) and bow with those who bow [in worship and obedience].� Qur�an 2:43 The command related to how to establish prayers is found in sunnah, not in Qur�an. The sunnah contains �How�, �When�, �Who� of the directive. Islam is a way of life. So, we needed the Messenger to explain to us every aspect of our lives. |
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Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?
Qur'an 55:13 |
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haris30432
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Peace,
The command related to how to establish prayers is found in sunnah, not in Qur�an. The sunnah contains �How�, �When�, �Who� of the directive.
Islam is a way of life. So, we needed the Messenger to explain to us every aspect of our lives. From your post it is very clear that your messenger now is not the Quran but the Hadith and Sunnah.I am very curious to know if the Hadith explains all the 114 chapters in the Quran.As fas as i know,the hadith barely explains(i doubt that :D) half the Quran.What about the rest???? Who is going to explain the rest??
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ONE GOD ONE SOURCE OF LAW!
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peacemaker
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You didn�t answer my question. You are only beating about the bush. Where is the directive to offer the prayers with regards to �how�, �when�, and �who.� As I mentioned earlier, you should be specific and answer what is being asked. Please don�t waste your time and mine as well.
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Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?
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martha
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Assalam alaikum,
OK, now I am confused peacemaker. Why does the group the Nation of Islam say all sects of Islam are false? (Though logically it would make sense there should only be one)BTW I came upon the site whilst researching hadiths/sunnahs My question then is are there other Islamic groups that do not follow hadiths and sunnahs? And why is that? As, to be honest, I would also say that it is logical not to use anything other than the Qu'ran. Perhaps I am missing something [IMG]smileys/smiley5.gif" align="middle" /> Edited by peacemaker - 07 February 2010 at 9:01am |
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peacemaker
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Martha,
As per the rules of the forum, I had to delete the link. "We request you not to post URLs of sites the sole existence of which is to slander a religion or spread lies about it. Even if the intention is good. Doing so means promoting the site for free."
There are many such groups that have been declared non-Muslims by the consensus of Islamic scholarship. With regards to your question, please follow the thread and read my previous post. Hadith and Sunnah are basically the interpretation of the Qur�an.
May Allah guide us all. |
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Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?
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