Powered by
UI
Techs
Home
>
Forums
>
>
General Discussion
>
Regarding Homosexuality
Post Reply
Username
Password
Format
Andale Mono
Arial
Arial Black
Book Antiqua
Century Gothic
Comic Sans MS
Courier New
Georgia
Impact
Tahoma
Times New Roman
Trebuchet MS
Script MT Bold
Stencil
Verdana
Lucida Console
1
2
3
4
5
6
Message Icon
Message
- Forum Code is ON
- HTML is OFF
Smilies
[quote][green]If [b]some[/b] people are genetically inclined towards homosexuality, [b]many[/b] men are inherently inclined towards having physical relations with attractive women. [/green] which is why some men are asked to remain celibate and many men are highly encouarged to marry. ************* [green]Who did ever say that humans are not inclined towards sin; if sin did not have any inducement, why would we do it, and what would be our test? [/green] Perhaps this inducement to sin explains the following. http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_18-1-2004_pg7_43 FORT ABBAS: A mutilated body of a six-year-old girl was found near a remote village situated in the Fort Abbas, According to the autopsy report, the girl was gang-raped before being brutally murdered and dismembered. *************** [green]But, does this mean that our inclination is then the justification for the sin? [/green] I believe there is a difference between inclination and orientation. The late Dr. Zaki Badawi indicates that many top muslim religious leaders in the present or past are gay or have had homosexual inclinations. which would include Ibn Hazm, Ibn Daud, Ibn Quzman, Ibn Al Farrah, Abu Nuwas, some Hanafi and Maliki scholars, and several Rectors of Al Azhar from 1500 - 1800 AD. Presently two Imams are openly gay. Imam Daayie Abdullah and Muhsin Hendricks. Please see Khaled El Rouhayeb's book on this. *********** So far as Trivializing homsoexuality is concerned, the first person to do so was Imam Abu hanifa, who differed with Hanbalis in that the punishment is tazir (at most 39 lashes) and not hadd. Later Ibn Hazm reduced it from 39 to 10 lashes. Still later scholars at Al Azhar indicated that minor sins even if deliberately done are overcome by superorgatory works. And presently Imam Khaleel Mohammad has called for re-interpretation, Dr. Zaki Badawi supported chaste civil unions, Dr. Amina Waddud, Dr. Siraj Al Haqq, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Yusuf, and Abdel Nour - Secretary General of Islamic Comission of Spain, the Canadian Muslim Congress and Progressive Muslim Union all have either called for a re-evaluation/debate and/or affirmed gay marriage. I suppose as we understand the phenomenon, so has the approach of scholars evolved. Edited by: junaidj on Friday, June 16, 2006 12:14 AM[/quote]
Mode
Prompt
Help
Basic
Check here to be notified by email whenever someone replies to your topic
Show Preview
Share
|
Copyright
Studying-Islam
© 2003-7 |
Privacy Policy
|
Code of Conduct
|
An Affiliate of
Al-Mawrid Institute of Islamic Sciences ®
Top