TankMan
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Because the Quran says follow those in authority, as long as they are just and righteous. The majority agreed to following them, thus, in compliance with the Quranic command of 'la tafarraku' - i.e do not create division and the command of following those in authority, they should be followed.Could you please prove us why should a Muslim follow Abubakr, Omar, Othman,
Surat An-Nisa' [4:59] - The Noble Qur'an - القرآن الكريم
Surat 'Ali `Imran [3:103] - The Noble Qur'an - القرآن الكريم
As for Abu hanifa,Imam Shafi,Imam Malik,Imam Hunbal,Imam Bukhari - you are misunderstanding my position. Same with the rest of your post. I am not in favour of taqleed. I don't do taqleed. If you want an explanation of taqleed, ask someone who practices it. I don't.
Because God doesn't want to babysit and spoon feed people. If he wanted to, we wouldn't have free will. But we do. That, and the fact that God doesn't just direct everyone on the right path with his supreme power, shows that we are supposed to have our own judgement and be tested on it.When All prophets were appointed by God why on earth their Successor should appointed by people?
God has delivered his message to everyone through his messengers. If he wanted to appoint anyone to spoon-feed us, he would've done it directly like he appointed prophets instead of leaving behind riddles to make us guess, like you seem to believe he did.
I must reiterate - this discussion is off topic and religious discussions are not allowed as per the forum rules.