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[quote]Quote: In my limited understanding and knowledge. The Qur'an provides ultimate punishment for a hand full of major crimes. Reply: Brother Waseem, as you rightly mentioned, in [red][u][b]your[/b][/u][/red] "understanding and knowledge of Quran", this is the case. I am not disagreeing or agreeing with it. My point is, we will always refer to Quran and Sunnah in accordance with our understanding and knowledge of them. And yes I agree with you that human interpretation is inevitable. Therefore, the question remains, Is Shariah really absolute, when the 'Fehm' of it (understanding, knowledge and interpretation) is not? Regards, Salman[/quote]
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