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The problem is really people choosing the words of men over the words of Allah(the koran). |
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abujamal
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Your knowledge is obviously not based on the classical juristic understanding of Islam and hence the absence of Shariah evidences.
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The opinion of the classical scholars (Abu Hanfiah, Shaafi) etc was directly based on evidence which still you have not refuted whereas your drivel above is purely your opinion. You guys have already lost the argument because firstly, Muslims will never take Islam from disbelievers and secondly, the arguments they bring are simply shallow sound-bites and are never backed by islamic evidences as not 1 single person has refuted the evidences and understanding from the original post......still waiting.
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Abujamal Your knowledge is obviously not based on the classical juristic understanding of Islam and hence the absence of Shariah evidences. Shari'a is an invention of Ibn Hanlafi, it is not within the Qu'ran. Shari'a does not need to be imposed per se in order to have an Islamic state. Shari'a is logically speaking anti-thetical to the free will, and thus is against the very conception of Islam and Allah. The only law which was ever imposed on an Islamic state was the Treaty btwn the prophet Muhammed and the non-believers of Medina (who were Jews prior to the prophet). Classical fiqh's in Islam can are often contradictory, and largley today are impossible to relate to the modern world, as I have told many Muslim friends of mine a massive Ijtihad must take place to tailor Islam to 2005 not 1405 and all my Muslim friends agree. Islam is relevant for all times as it is the ideology revealed by Allah to mankind whereas liberalism/social contract was innovated by limited men in Europe as a reaction to feudalism which is flawed from its foundation. You are so ignorant of the history of European thought it disgusts me, actually if you knew anything the begining of liberalism and secularism were not European inventions but were derieved from Islamic teachings in Spain. Liberalism is actually heavily influenced by Islam, but of course your blind hatred and ignorance of the West blinded you to this. The Social Contract is actually a Islamic idea that Muhammed had created back in Medina about 1200 years before Europe even made the term up. The only person here whom is limited is you, its to bad that Muslims don't respect their own legacy. Would not expect a disbeliever to see the legitimacey of Islam. Fiqhs is not Islam, the Ulema is not Allah made the distinction. Don't confuse interpretation with divinity of the Qu'ran. Its seems you cannot make the distinction (the disease of Taqleed) you not I cannot see the legitimacy of Islam as the legitimacy of Islam stems from its ability to adapt and change and not stay in a stationary state of Taqleed. Issue isn't any individual but the Shariah evidences in the original post. Sentence makes no sense, and has nothing to do with the conversation. Irrelevant to the discussion Of course, you are Muslim rejectionist...you won't accept the reality. Wither away...I know Muslims who see their weakness and are actually trying to do something to stop it. And not blowing themselves up, but by understanding what their religion really means not that politicalization of Islam you seem to believe in.
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