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[quote]re Junaid [quote]The verse of Surah-e-Ehzab that you are referring to was revealed in the special circumstances in which there was a great threat to the Muslim women due to some characterless men. It cannot be generalized as an order for all the Muslim women living in normal circumstances. The permanent orders of hijab, for the Muslim women, are there in Surah-e-Noor. Please see the commentaries of both of the surahs for details. [/quote] I have no intention of dealing with all issues that are wrong, but for this one. Just as a general point, unless Allah makes the qualification, all verses of the Qur'an are for all times. Asbaabunuzuul is really a joke. It is merely one of the other ways (along with the figh and hadith etc.. liturature) to take away from and reinterpret the Qur'an. I challange Junaid to find Qur'anic justification for this practice. Given the MANY statements regarding its completeness etc... Consider, how can you consider the Qur'an preserved and complete, when according to you and your like, it requires other sources, which are less preserved than it to understand it? Its rediculous, Muslims take the Qur'an as something to be abandoned. With hadith and asbaabunuzuul you can reinterpret qur'anic ayahs in a manner not indicated by the Qur'an. You totally strip the Qur'an of its authority, when you make is subservient to other sources for explanation. It makes me sick. Edited by: marwan on Monday, November 06, 2006 12:29 PM[/quote]
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