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28 days ramzan for KP LMAO..big mockery of the holy month ...backed up by pti govt...they just keep providing excuses to get ridiculed
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No one opposes use of technology for everyday life but culture and tradition should be preserved and cannot be changed with technological changeYup. Very proud moment for every pakistani.
Other countries are setting up space military, artificial intelligence or going to mars. In pakistan, we can’t decide on Eid. Bravo.
They started fast with the saudis.on 6th may.28 days ramzan for KP LMAO..big mockery of the holy month ...backed up by pti govt...they just keep providing excuses to get ridiculed
The areas closer to cloudy region where moon is sighted can celebrate eid with that region but the region must be within the range of area where after repeated experiences moon is sighted at same time in history
It is a traditional and religious matter and science and technology cannot change Sunnah of Holy Prophet(P.B.U.H)
and if using astronomy and science was better in this regard Holy Prophet (P.B.UH) and Shabah R.A have used it at their times as astronomy was very ancient knowledge and was available at that time.
One day Eid day not cause much loss in economy and in u.s and west chrismass holidays also extend to two weeks and so in rest of world during their festivals but their economy is not affected.
Our bad conduct and corruption as well as mismanagement which continues whole year is real cause of loss and extracosts to our economy
Lets not take our collective hatred for illiterate Mullahs and extend it to us being illiterate if we don’t do the opposite of them. Sunnah is a simple tradition that needs following by every faithful Muslim.
Yup. Very proud moment for every pakistani.
Other countries are setting up space military, artificial intelligence or going to mars. In pakistan, we can’t decide on Eid. Bravo.
The question isn't "can it be done", the question is "should it be done?"
Science and technology has changed how we do a great many things in Islam, things which are no longer done the way Sunnah dictates. The only difference back then was that Islam in those times was not ruled by illiterate, uneducated mullahs whose primary gauge for decision making was religious dogma. Instead, it was led by academic scholars of Islam who recognized, identified and acknowledged that the new method offered benefits to the deen and/or its followers. Just like a lunar calendar based on astronomical calculations would do today.
The question isn't "can it be done", the question is "should it be done?"
Again, I very strongly recommend you against making statements about fields you have no knowledge of. Astronomy in the times of the Sahabah and the Prophet (S.A.W) was no where near capable of calculating the lunar orbit. Just as medicine was not able to perform open heart surgery back then.
Also, when the knowledge of Astronomy progressed the Muslims of the time fully availed its benefits and still do; we stopped determining the time of prayer from the shadows of trees and the light on the horizon as was the Sunnah. The most illiterate mullah today does not do that, we have prayer timings calculated years in advance.
Tell that to your stock exchange which gets serious hiccups the moment your mullah opens his mouth.
Which comes from us being dense against all reason. Case in point.
Sighting the moon with the naked eye was the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) because there were no other means of determining the phases of moon/start of lunar month back in those days. It's really that simple
We can’t pick and choose and modify on the fly whatever part of Islam we wish to, just because science has replaced it . Faith vs Science is a fundamental distinction, one that can’t be argued with reason alone.
We can’t pick and choose and modify on the fly whatever part of Islam we wish to, just because science has replaced it . Faith vs Science is a fundamental distinction, one that can’t be argued with reason alone.
Then you should end sunday holiday and work 24 hours to keep stock market high unlike what happens in world .stock market crashes even on working days and west not ended chrismass holidays to keep stock market highThe question isn't "can it be done", the question is "should it be done?"
Science and technology has changed how we do a great many things in Islam, things which are no longer done the way Sunnah dictates. The only difference back then was that Islam in those times was not ruled by illiterate, uneducated mullahs whose primary gauge for decision making was religious dogma. Instead, it was led by academic scholars of Islam who recognized, identified and acknowledged that the new method offered benefits to the deen and/or its followers. Just like a lunar calendar based on astronomical calculations would do today.
Again, I very strongly recommend you against making statements about fields you have no knowledge of. Astronomy in the times of the Sahabah and the Prophet (S.A.W) was no where near capable of calculating the lunar orbit. Just as medicine was not able to perform open heart surgery back then.
Also, when the knowledge of Astronomy progressed the Muslims of the time fully availed its benefits and still do; we stopped determining the time of prayer from the shadows of trees and the light on the horizon as was the Sunnah. The most illiterate mullah today does not do that, we have prayer timings calculated years in advance.
Tell that to your stock exchange which gets serious hiccups the moment your mullah opens his mouth.
Which comes from us being dense against all reason. Case in point.
Yeah, there were lunar calendars way before Islam
https://web.archive.org/web/20130809125949/http://phys.org/news/2013-07-scotland-lunar-calendar-stone-age-rethink.html
This is the dangerous path that many so-called "modern" people in pakistan are trying to propagate, I am physics graduate and I can tell you there is nothing literally nothing common between science and "any religion" including "islam". Religion and science should never ever be mixed together.