what
@TankMan proposes is simply not realistic. Or do you wish to disagree on that and tell me how is it possible to get today's ulema to agree on any common grounds?
Is it any more unrealistic than convincing all those ulema to accept Pakistan's secularization? No, not at all.
The common grounds exist, and the ulema exist. All that is needed is initiative and will.
Something that has not happened in a hundred years to emulate what happened several hundreds of years ago is not a perfectly valid solution to anything.
But somehow the ancient Greek invention of Democracy from over a thousand years ago was a perfectly valid solution to the problems of post-medieval Europe.
Challenge my argument and my example instead of repeating the same thing over and over again like a parrot.
Close-mindedness, stubbornness and unwillingness to engage with a differing point of view if it challenges your preconceived ideas - in many ways certain secularists / ultra/pseudo-liberals are no different from the mullahs you never miss a chance to insult and assert your supposed superiority over.
I said that its habit of our dear muhtram janab
@syed ali haider to keep jumping from one question to next and he will never satisfied with any of your explanation and will keep repeating same rants unless you show agreement with his assumptions and views of Islam or Islamic punishment. He consider Islamic concepts outdated which cannot be practice in 21 century as Islamic punishment are cruel and barbarism for him. Even Islamic concept of morality is outdated so we should follow his western culture and their keep changing morals because they are simply perfect. I bet if he was alive during Prophet(PBUH) time then he would have objected that why he(peace be upon him) got married with 13 wives and why some of them were kids as per his western standards. I am sure you know the story of bani isreal when Allah asked them to sacrifice cow and they were just making excuses how old should be cow, what colour it should be, how they should slaughter him etc etc so you will get same excuses here. Good luck
I've noticed the habit. It's blatantly obvious.
As for the example of the Bani Israel, the
Quran majeed contains many such stories - mainly because the world is contains many such people as those of the Bani Israel or some of our dear
muhtram janaabs here. Only the latter take it a step further when ,after inquiring about all the specifications of the cow, they then proclaim that it is 'impractical' and 'impossible' to slaughter it because no one has done so in a particular time period.
Good luck to me indeed.