Should not Muslims defend (in a non violent way) themselves from those that corrupt their religion: be it ISIS or Qaddianis? (Maybe with ISIS violence can be used?)
To stay "neutral" will mean that one of the basic FUNDAMENTALS will be corrupted.
This is not a matter of Mutashabihat but Muhkamaat.
Like there can be no interpretation of how many Gods are there, there can be no interpretation on the finality of Last Prophet (PBUH).
Now by defence I do not mean preventing them from practicing their religion or having places of worship but that it should be made clear that not accepting the finality of the Arab Prophet (PBUH) is not Islam and that any attempts at causing confusion is deception and corruption.
I think most muslims get lost in the idea of having to figure out a side. Not every dictum by people is bad nor is it all good. The only thing true is the Quran for which we are dead sure has not changed a bit. The rest needs constant revisiting to ensure greater and greater authenticity and reinterpetation along with changing social, technological and cultural scenarios.
Should muslims(of which are numerous in interpretation and so on) take it upon themselves to judge and clean others? By that we already have massive Sunni-Shia yada pada tada going on.
The question comes out to common theological understanding and knowing that the Quran is absolute. That is something that no one disagrees in terms of authenticity.
Beyond that, there is no dispute in various Fiqh.. we have no right to go ahead and label people from the Fiqh of Imam Jafar or Imam Hanbal and so on as Muslim or not muslim as it is their right to understand as they do.
Any disputes or disagreements are generally on vaguer terms which at the end are pretty much tolerated and existentially irrelevant. Whether there are 5 or 3 times for prayers is still being debated and there is no question of muslim or non-muslim in that debate. Both sides have valid arguments!
ANY sect has the right to say " We feel that this needs to be done this way". They have the right to quote the Quran and Sunnah to present an argument. If the argument is vague, we agree to disagree and can preach against it being correct but nothing beyond that.
Even this dispute, theologically... the issue is NOT whether those of the Qadiyani sect are muslims or not just by a differrent interpretation!
The issue is that by our beliefs that Prophet Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Abdul Mutallib was the last/end/seal of the Prophet. It is a core part of the Quran and as a Muslim you cannot be selective about the Quran. ipso facto, if you have a disagreement on that bit, then we cannot accept your claim to be a Muslim until you can provide proof to back up your claim on the interpretation of the Quran.
In this case, there has been no effort made regarding this dispute and hence the issue has been tumbling out of proportions. Let me state again, the Qadiyani sect is NOT the only one and not the most numerous either perhaps. Just that other claims of Prophethood are kept out of public sight.
There was a student at Osmania University Hyderabad who claimed prohethood!, his teachers did not beat him, attack him and so on. They sat him down, asked for proofs and he was made to recind his claims on the basis of knowledge.
The question comes in on common agreed grounds and political nitpicking for turf wars. That is where Muslims do need to step in proactively as mentioned before.
Neither your translations indicate a sin or ANYTHING of that sort otherwise in the first verse. All they do is warn against doing so. The second verse refers to allies in a conflict or dispute, this is a political party and she is representing her countrymen and not Muslims. Again, zero base for application here.Unless she is ignorant of Islamic knowledge, yes she is committing a sin. Here's your proof:
https://quran.com/3:28
https://quran.com/5:51
Excuses, no thread got locked down because arguements ran out. Threads get locked down when disrespectful posts emerge OR baseless parrotting and tangential nonsense like that you are throwing out in such subjects emerge.I did that on purpose .. We have discussed that in detail on other threads ... The threads which always get locked when our respected mods run out of arguments ..
Let me even address that post by one sentence. T
hose are references to various books by scholars whereas mine is a Quranic verse; can you dispute with source or knowledge the verse of the Quran or the meaning or the interpretation?
That is where you can claim to be Allah.Yes. Yes you undoubtedly would, even more than this women in Romania. Because Romania isn't as involved mine ar crimes against the Ummah as the USA.
You can treat the Kuffar well, and be friendly with them. But the moment you start trusting them over your fellow Muslims, or rely on them as key allies, you have committed a sin.
Yes, anyone can commit sins, but we have a right to judge someone's character and advise them if they are committing a sin to stop immediately.