Developereo
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If you are short of knowledge on any issue, specially religion then please avoid posting, its not necessary to throw in our ideas in each and every matter, even if they are junk.
Now what you said in the above para, is totally wrong and shows your know how of religion. The basic principles and laws of Islam will remain the same and wont change until the dooms day, accepting it or not is another matter. Yo need to clear your head on this issue, and its not for mullahs to tell you every thing or stand for every issue, Its equally yours, mine and ours responsibility both collectively or individually to know what is there in Islam, the true teachings of Quraan and Hadith, if we claim to be Muslims.
Accept all that is allowed and reject all that is prohibited. The laws of Islam as described by Holy Qurran and Hadith stands universal for us and are not age or time bound.
I hope you can take the massage in this post.
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You are right. I am not knowledgeable about Islam, which is why I asked whether this restriction is in the Quran or not.
The fact is that all religions adapt over time. For example, in some forms of Orthodox Judaism, you are Jewish only if your mother is Jewish. You cannot convert to Judaism and, equally importantly, you cannot convert out of Judaism. However, in Reform Judaism, people convert all the time.
There are similar differences of opinion within Christianity.
Within Islam, shias have halal restrictions against eating certain types of fish. Sunnis do not have these restrictions.
Bottom line, Islam is not a monolithic religion. Different groups follow different sets of hadiths, and some people (strict Quranists) follow none at all. As far as I know the only requirement to be a Muslim is to say and believe the kalma and obey the five pillars and the Quran.