abhi182
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I have a very basic query on Islam, and I do not mean to offensive in any way....
I could ask my Muslim collegaues but am afraid of offending them ...
Q1) From my limited understanding, Islam prescribes a set of rules that should govern an individual's way of living...
I am not sure if it is a set of prescribed rules that all Muslims should try to follow, or is it a set of stone set rules that every Muslim should follow?
Q2) In the last 15 years or so, has there been a general trend of moving towards a more stricter version of Islam ? To rephrase the question, 15 years ago, a regular Muslim who would have viewed the set of rules in Islam as suggestions..Is s/he today more likely to view them as strict rules?
(The reason I ask this is that my Muslim friends who had no qualms in partying out/letting their hair loose 10 years ago are a much more mellow version of what they were...I know that this could be due to increasing age and maturity or is it something else?)
Q3) Is it that Islam does not allow for any debate on the interpretation of the Holy Koran? After all the set of rules prescribed by the Prophet were set down 1500 years ago.. Isn't it possible that the Prophet Himself would have wanted these rules to be viewed in a contemporary light by His followers?
Again, I mean no offense to anyone on this thread...I have great respect for all religions but I personally think that there is something wrong with the interpretation of the religion if it causes pain & misery to either its followers or people around them .... (And everyone from Christians/Muslims/Hindus/Sikhs and even Buddhists and Jains have been guilty of this to varying degrees at different points of time)
I could ask my Muslim collegaues but am afraid of offending them ...
Q1) From my limited understanding, Islam prescribes a set of rules that should govern an individual's way of living...
I am not sure if it is a set of prescribed rules that all Muslims should try to follow, or is it a set of stone set rules that every Muslim should follow?
Q2) In the last 15 years or so, has there been a general trend of moving towards a more stricter version of Islam ? To rephrase the question, 15 years ago, a regular Muslim who would have viewed the set of rules in Islam as suggestions..Is s/he today more likely to view them as strict rules?
(The reason I ask this is that my Muslim friends who had no qualms in partying out/letting their hair loose 10 years ago are a much more mellow version of what they were...I know that this could be due to increasing age and maturity or is it something else?)
Q3) Is it that Islam does not allow for any debate on the interpretation of the Holy Koran? After all the set of rules prescribed by the Prophet were set down 1500 years ago.. Isn't it possible that the Prophet Himself would have wanted these rules to be viewed in a contemporary light by His followers?
Again, I mean no offense to anyone on this thread...I have great respect for all religions but I personally think that there is something wrong with the interpretation of the religion if it causes pain & misery to either its followers or people around them .... (And everyone from Christians/Muslims/Hindus/Sikhs and even Buddhists and Jains have been guilty of this to varying degrees at different points of time)