SorrelVesper
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ROFLMAO! Come keeeeeellllll me right after you keeeeelllll Muse!
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ROFLMAO! Come keeeeeellllll me right after you keeeeelllll Muse!
Absolutely priceless, in your "Divine" law it's was OK to steal a little, priceless -- you are out of your depth and an insult to the subject matter you seek to do justice to.When there was whats the word for it "qehat saali", everyone was starving to death, he modified the law about 'stealing' just a little. Made it a bit softer for time being.
what they are saying or writing -- Religion of peace, or I'll kill you, priceless
Where I studied, they taught me the meaning of Divine as "God's". Related to God. The religion, in this case. It is not changeable. But if there are times when we are unsure of different laws, there is Ijma to take care of that issue. Ijma accepts one "apparent" solution and makes an agreement on it to make it part of the religion. But it is important to note that Ijma can only be done issues which are not very clear, or which may have weak references.You are completely wholly entirely unprepared for this conversation -- please do not imagine that you will come here after receiving instruction from the radical online and imagine that you'll be able to sell it here - cause we'll just eat your lunch, from what I have read of what you present and the way in which you present it, you are out of your depth - the best you can do is to say that since you were challenged that am not a Muslim - can you came here to sell your Emirati Shar'iah??
Clue: Divine as in Eternal, not amenable to change -- See, your larger challenge is epistemological, in this law, which you suggest is other than human, you are left with the problem of explaining how it is that the Divine is amenable to change and how it is that the agency of man is required for this change to be effected??
See above!Clue #2: If Ijma (the consensus opinion of scholars can change the substance of the Divine, then you may want refer to the definition
Yes. My bad that I didn't mention the word "Ijtihad" specifically. The law didnt allow stealing. Rather, the punishment became a bit softer for that mentioned time. But since Ijtihad is out of question since a long time, there is no way we or anyone can exercise that. But Ijma, yes. Ijma is allowed and can be performed to look at this big issue. I merely pointed out how UAE government is dealing with this huge issue that is turning our country Pakistan upside down.Clue#3:
Absolutely priceless, in your "Divine" law it's was OK to steal a little, priceless -- you are out of your depth and an insult to the subject matter you seek to do justice to.
OR did you mean to say that Omar exercised Ijtihad???
That is teh biggest contradiction. how can we claim to be peaceful and kill the others if they are not doing/thinking our way, hypocracy!
Not thinking our way is one thing, and bashing the religion is other. We never said there's a death sentence for those who wont revert to Islam. Rather. Stay who you are and whatever you want, just dont insult our religion.
That is not the issue we are discussing today, I guess.If I am muslim or not, it shouldnt be anybody's bussiness, it is my personall issue and it should remain so. Now, if somebody converts to islam, we cheer, and if somebody leaves islam, we kill him, where is peace, tolerance in it as we claim all the time?
Clues? I don't need no clues! My mind is made up!
The clues were for the junior chicken hawk - defender of all radicalism, fresh off the.... I don't why it's always so difficult fo rthese people to actually think about what they are saying or writing -- Religion of peace, or I'll kill you, priceless
That is not the issue we are discussing today, I guess.
do you have a source for this ?Sorrelvesper::once in Hazrat Umer's era, when there was whats the word for it "qehat saali", everyone was starving to death, he modified the law about 'stealing' just a little.
Just know this: Apostasy is also not mentioned in Al Qur'an.I think it is close to each other, it is quite acceptable to bring this issue as well.
do you have a source for this ?