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[quote]In continuation….. Q:- It is reported in certain narratives that the Prophet (sws) has prohibited the meat of beasts having sharp canine teeth, birds having claws and tentacles in their feet, and tamed donkeys37 R: Wrong. Prophet had not right to prohibit anything. [66:1] O you prophet, WHY DO YOU PROHIBIT WHAT GOD HAS MADE LAWFUL FOR YOU, just to please your wives? GOD is Forgiver, Merciful. [u]That means Prophet Muhammad’s had no right to PROHIBIT ANYTHIHNG. HE WAS NOT THE LAW MAKER, THE ONLY LAW MAKER IS ALMIGHTY GOD[/u]. [2:173] He only prohibits for you the eating of animals that die of themselves (without human interference), blood, the meat of pigs, and animals dedicated to other than GOD. If one is forced (to eat these), without being malicious or deliberate, he incurs no sin. GOD is Forgiver, Most Merciful. [5:3] Prohibited for you are animals that die of themselves, blood, the meat of pigs, and animals dedicated to other than GOD. (Animals that die of themselves include those) strangled, struck with an object, fallen from a height, gored, attacked by a wild animal - unless you save your animal before it dies - and animals sacrificed on altars. Also prohibited is dividing the meat through a game of chance; this is an abomination. Today, the disbelievers have given up concerning (the eradication of) your religion; do not fear them and fear Me instead. Today, I have completed your religion, perfected My blessing upon you, and I have decreed Submission as the religion for you. If one is forced by famine (to eat prohibited food), without being deliberately sinful, then GOD is Forgiver, Merciful. [16:115] He only prohibits for you dead animals, blood, the meat of pigs, and food which is dedicated to other than GOD. If one is forced (to eat these), without being deliberate or malicious, then GOD is Forgiver, Most Merciful. Now read the following verse and try to understand the meaning; [3:94] Those who fabricate false prohibitions after this, and attribute them to GOD, are truly wicked. Q: If we want, we can add many other things to this list in the light of this innate guidance. R:- Again wrong thinking. You can’t add anything as prohibition in the list of prohibition, which Almighty God gave us.(3:94). Q:- Thus the issue of Hadith abrogating the Qur’an does not even arise here. R:- Then what is that????? You tried to mean Prophet prohibited something more, which are not found in the Qur’an!! Yet you say that hadith does not abrogate or add anything to the Qur’anic verse(s)!!!! In that place I want to ask you a simple question sister. [b]Please tell me from where can I get the COMPLETE PICTURE regarding the food prohibitions OR regarding the prohibited things? Is it The Nobel Qur’an OR is it prophetic hadith????[/b] Secondly, You tried to imply that Prophet prohibited something more, which are not found in the Qur’an, when Almighty God says in the Qur’an that “those who fabricate false prohibitions after the prohibitions, which HE stated in the Qur’an” are wicked!!!!! Then according to your understanding Muhammad was wicked!!!! Alas!! [u]So brother your WISHFUL COURSE, regarding which you repeatedly insists me to join, is nothing but conjecture.[/u] Samsher.[/quote]
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