JonAsad
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I dont think the poor lady can even pronounce that.
She is a lady?- Man i hv lot of catching up to do-
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I dont think the poor lady can even pronounce that.
Correct me if i'm wrong , but you need not find a similarity in practice of "Aql" isn't it so?
Pry do point out what is unjust...what forms are we talking about?
I didnt lie...I showed you what Quran says about them ...never said that was your belief...However it maybe the belief of those you supportYour assumption about my views about women
She is a lady?- Man i hv lot of catching up to do-
I was actually asking about this:Are you debating the fact that religions do contradict each other? Or say the way of practicing them?
And I am putting my weight on justifying separation of religion and state.
One thing may be just for your religion but unjust to mine. Will I be considered as second citizen by my own government and my choice will be superceded just because my constitution is governed by your religion? Thats not equality.
Allah (swt) states Surah al Maida verse 44:I think you are following me...and I am following you that is for sure got a notification you are alive
My mom prob can she did MA English literature during her timeHis mother - of course.
Time to wake up -- ting tong.
You have a point. But you are not addressing the central issue. There are areas where Quran, Hadith, and practices of elders (Sahaba and / or Ahl-Bait) are not going to provide a guideline. That is where Aql is used. Sunnis just call it Qiyas (among other terms). The central question in fiqh is the intention of The Law-giver (Allah). Qiyas is just an attempt to answer the question "What I should do in this situation". To me that is same as Aql. I have done that on occasion for my self (and I am no Alim), when I could not find how I should act from my limited knowledge.
So, this is not a specifically Shi'i concept. It is based on Hadith of (I think) Hazrat Muaz bin Jabal.
His mother - of course.
Time to wake up -- ting tong.
Please study the treatment of minorities according to Islamic law.But if religion start dictating the government, how will you make it impartial and unbiased.
What's this thing we're talking about ???One thing may be just for your religion but unjust to mine. Will I be considered as second citizen by my own government and my choice will be superceded just because my constitution is governed by your religion? Thats not equality.
Why cut and paste the Ayat do you ever read in full context? Or cut and place like what the Surah itself warns?Allah (swt) states Surah al Maida verse 44:
“And whosoever does not rule by what Allah has revealed then such are the kafireen (disbelievers)”
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