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[quote]salaam aboosait Intersting you have not replied to my comments on the refernces you yourself provided from the Quran...re hadith. An honest reply will be appreciated as for your posting: [quote] quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- there are zillions of laws that are required in our every day existance which are not covered by hadith or the Qurn speCifically. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please elaborate [/quote The hadith followers often misguidedly quote that the Quran does not contain all the laws that are required to live in this world and hadith does...which anyone with an ounce of intelligence will see that it is not true. Very simple example Transport plays a huge role in our every day life today can you find a reference from hadith about speeds on a highway...I hope you get the point. [quote] ---------------------------------------- they portray the man to whom the Quran was revealed as a peadophile, sexual pervert and cruel man and you still accept them as being accurate? [/quote] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [quote] 1. WHO ARE 'THEY'? 2. PROVE YOUR STATEMENT WITH EVIDENCES [/quote] They are HADITH PROVE my statement..Have you not bothered to study the very literature that you claim represents islamic history and is supposedly divine. If you can be bothered to study hadith you will find: that prophet Mohd married a 6 yr old girl Was able to have sex with over dozen women in a night Gorged the eyes of some men who killed his camel. I suggest you study hadith a little bit more before you start debating them. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [quote] As for the Shaitan do you think he is likely to mislead someone who uses his intelligence (as mentioned by the Quran) or someone who will follow blindly some one he considers to be scholar. When Allah The Most High revealed the following command He has not laid down the above conditions . An-Nahl [16:98]فَإِذَا قَرَأْتَ الْقُرْآنَ فَاسْتَعِذْ بِاللّهِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيمِ Faitha qarata alqurana faistaAAith biAllahi mina alshshaytani alrrajeemi 16:98 When thou dost read the Qur'an, seek Allah's protection from Satan the rejected one. [/quote] I am sure that makes sense to you. Because it makes none to me. It is obvious you did not understand my initial quote, because if you are familiar with the Quran you will be aware that Allah tells us that he has given us sight, hearing and intelligence and dont accept anything you cannot varify yourself. regards[/quote]
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