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[quote]Salam to all, Ijma’/consensus :- Does Qur’an supports the theory of consensus? For example, Muhammadans(not believers) will say, if it is asked to them, that Juhr and Asr prayer and 2nd part (3rd unit) of Magrib salat and 3rd & 4th unit of Esha prayer should be observed in maintaining silence(tone). This is the consensus of almost all Muhammadans’ opinion. But the question is does Qur’an support this opinion? The answer is big NO. why? Read the verse 17:110. The verse clearly says us that we should observe our salat in maintaining moderate/audible tone. Tawatur/continuity:- As I said that all Muhammadans observe their daily salat maintaining mixed( some parts in audible and some parts in silence) tone and they think that this was the practice of Muhammad and this came through continuation from that time. I also ask you, does Qur’an support this theory/thinking? The answer is also a big NO. So consensus, continuity…. Are not any accurate and not any religious source in Islam. The only religious source is Qur’an and nothing else. Now consider also the following verses: [12:103] MOST PEOPLE, no matter what you do, will not believe. [12:106] THE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN GOD do not do so without committing idol worship. The verse 103 clearly implies that Maximum people are not believer and then the verse106 implies that majority of those who believe in GOD are idol worshipper. Now sister & brother I ask you on which side you are?? Please also read the following verses:- [2:170] When they are told, "Follow what GOD has revealed herein," they say, "We follow only what we found our parents doing." What if their parents did not understand, and were not guided? [2:171] The example of such disbelievers is that of parrots who repeat what they hear of sounds and calls, without understanding. Deaf, dumb, and blind; they cannot understand. So sister do you see what is the importance of your ijma/tawatur in the light of Qur’an?? Now come to your next point:- Regarding nikahs, aqama/adhan in the ears of babies, circumcision etc..etc.. these are not fallen under any religious(islamic) rules/regulations. Qur’an does not recommend any procedures regarding the above e.g. adhan means announcement. Generally we give adhan when the time of a prayer comes(although the adhan, which pronounced by modern day’s Muhammadan is not recommended in the Qur’an, yet I can’t find(it is my opinion) any objection in it except one i.e. the name of Muhammad should not be uttered. Circumcision is not required to be a mslim. It comes from other source not from Qur’an. So all these are fabrication and they have no relation with Qur’an and these are not religious laws/rules of Islam. Samsher[/quote]
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