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[quote]AOA bro Perv1 The three issues mentioned in Qur'an that you have mentioned you feel yin your mind have differentexplanations to what majority of muslims believe Polygamy you are syaing that it is only in relation to orphans and widows. Slavery and relationship with whom the right hand possesses, you are syaing Islam abolished slavery. Could you specifically quote the verse of Qur'an that abolishes slavery. Beating wives -you feel has a different meaning. Further to brother Kashan, excellent post, the question is are you trying to read and interpret the Qur'an according to the social norms of today and trying to justify an alternative explanation for issues described 1400 years ago. What are your views about Maria Qibtia. The prophet pbuh accepted her as a gift and she remained a slave. The prophet pbuh had children from her. I believe that Qur'an is the word of Allah. Everything in it is true. I cannot deny and change the facts to suit my understanding. so if you are discussing an issue with a non muslim who asks you a question about slavery, polygamy or beating wives, is your response that all the major translations of Qur'an are incorrect. Is that our defense? Can I ask you about Hazrat Ibrahim pbuh and Hajrah her slave. The bible and the muslim belief is that Hajrah was a slave of Sarah, hazrat Ibrahim#s wife and she offered her to hazrat Ibrahim.pbuh. Slavery and relations with slaves were acceptable norms of the society. Broter ! please understand, I profess very limited knowledge. I am not syaing I am right and you are wrong. I also believe that you are accountable for your belief and actions and I am for mine. I am interested in not trying to convince or change you but in trying to understand the logic behind this different view about the interpretation of Qur'an. Allah knows best Waseem[/quote]
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