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[quote][green]may we also take this opportunity to extend our warm welcome to Cares :)assalamu alaykum. we hope you enjoy your studies and discussions with us insh'Allah[/green] Quote:Qur’an is the only religious source of Islam. If anything, yes anything we regard as religious source besides Qur’an, then it will be proved that we are doing shirk with Almighty Allah because we are not satisfied with the Qur’an only, Almighty Allah’s words, so we seek another source to complete the islam. Islam was completed with the revelation of Qur’an. So we should not require anything to further complete our religion, which has already been completed. [purple]The fact needs serious consideration that he source of religion untill the Day of Judgement will now remain the Qura'n and the teachings of its bringer, Muhammad sws, which have been guarded just as Qura'n itself as Sunnah which was preceded by Qura'n as Sunna t e Ibrahimi and forwarded by Muhammad sws after purification; and Hadith literature supports, mind us just Supports, does not add anything, to the teachings from these two basic sources. This is the true Message of Islam which again stands in the need of presenting in its original form and this is what Studying Islam and its sister sites/projects endeavour for. May God help them in this nearly solo effort. The discussions can go on endlessly but these sites offer a lot to the true seekers of Truth who spare time to read and understand. This site has provided a space for interaction in order to understand the religion. All interested participants are welcome to express their views, but they must be supported by evidence and logic because you will find the same rule being followed by the site scholars in all the studies offered here.[/purple] [blue]ps some of the sections from Jan issue of monthly Renaissance as follows:[/blue] [purple]And [O Prophet!] We have revealed to you the Book with the truth in confirmation of the Book before it, and standing as a guardian over it. Therefore, give judgement among men according to the guidance revealed by God and do not yield to their whims by swerving from the truth revealed to you. (5:48)[/purple] [blue]Theme of the Qur’an The theme of the Qur’an is Muhammad’s indhar. Every page of the Qur’an speaks of this reality. The reason for this is that the Qur’an has not merely been revealed as an amalgam of shari‘ah and hikmah, it has also been revealed to become the real means of the Prophet’s indhar to his people: وَأُوحِيَ إِلَيَّ هَذَا الْقُرْآنُ لأُنذِرَكُم بِهِ وَمَن بَلَغَ (19:6) And this Qur’an has been revealed to me that I may warn you through it and all whom it may reach. (6:19)[/blue] [purple]Historical Background The Qur’an must be understood in the background in which it was revealed. According to established history, it was revealed to Muhammad (sws) in the sixth century in Arabia. It is evident from this history that Muhammad (sws) explained the Qur’an wherever and whenever a need arose, and so did the scholars among his Companions and the scholars and researchers after them. This history of the Qur’an is an established fact and demands the following from its students: [/purple] (see details on the link http://renaissance.com.pk/JanQur2y7.htm) Edited by: hkhan on Sunday, January 28, 2007 9:46 AM[/quote]
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