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Instead of defending your religion, when it is the VERY REASON that Syria has a problem?!!! You really don't see it, do you? No, as usual, you don't.
If the Muslim community should be
doing ANYTHING right now, it's
insisting on PEACE.
Either work for peace, or STFU
Do you really think i care what you think of me? I have my ethics, morals and integrity and i don't need you to teach me with a superior western tone.
7. There have been efforts to unite the rebels, but still there's no central figure leading them. And if the regime falls, it's anybody's guess what could happen next.
An organization known as the Supreme Military Council, which formed late last year, now unites many rebel groups.
And for now, the rebels are working together to achieve a common goal -- toppling al-Assad's government. Here's how one local al-Nusra front leader put it to CNN in April: "In the period after the regime falls, our main goal is to create an Islamic state that is ruled by the Koran. It can have civilian institutions, but not democracy. We look at the other Free Syrian Army rebels as one of many groups defending religion, so we support them. In the future, we will handle this differently."
8. Religion motivates many of them.
The rebels are largely made up of Sunni Muslims battling against al-Assad's minority Alawite sect, which is associated with Shia Islam. Weapons and funds from Iran's Shia rulers have helped the Syrian regime, while Sunni states like Saudi Arabia have reportedly supported Syrian rebels.
"The conflict has become increasingly sectarian, with the conduct of the parties becoming significantly more radicalized and militarized," the UN said earlier this year.
That doesn't bode well for Syria's future. Studies have said religious civil wars are longer and bloodier than other types of clashes. They're also twice as likely to recur and twice as deadly to noncombatants.
and TROLLING.
Dear logical7, you can write anything you'd like in any forum you'd like,
but from my biased, Western, point of view, you're not making Islam seem attractive.
Originally posted by logical7
The situation the world is in right now is due to arrogance of super powers trying to dominate and forcing other nations to pick sides or change camps.
Originally posted by charles1952
For Muslims (or any religionist for that matter) to say that the words we have in this book are exactly the words God dictated to humanity, his perfect speech, telling us everything we need to know; and then to say "But, of course all of the dozens (200?) different sects all interpret it differently, so really nobody knows what it means," is absurd on its face.
Originally posted by logical7
I have my ethics, morals and integrity and i don't need you to teach me with a superior western tone.
your rebuttal is based on half truths
Abu bakr r.a and Umar r.a called him to compile the Qur'an. So if the hadith you present as proof for ibn Masud's superiority says that Umar praised him. What you have to say that Umar agreed along with Abu Bakr to give the task to Zaid? Actions speak louder than words i guess.
Or you would now like to claim that all Caliphs were co-conspirators in the Uthmani TakeOVER
Also you try to portray that those praised in the hadiths you quoted played no part or were disgregarded during the compilation of Qur'an. Which is not the case.
Zaid had a strict guideline to include any verse. It must be written in the presence of the Prophet himself and two witness who had seen it.
If Ubay ibn Kab and Ibn Masud had a variation then they did not bring it up or object.
Narrated by Ibrahim:
The companions of 'Abdullah (bin Mas'ud) came to Abu Darda', (and before they arrived at his home), he looked for them and found them. Then he asked them, "Who among you can recite (Qur'an) as 'Abdullah recites it?"
They replied, "All of us."
He asked, "Who among you knows it by heart?"
They pointed at 'Alqama. Then he asked Alqama, "How did you hear 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud reciting Surat Al-Lail (Chapter 92: The Night)?"
Alqama recited "By the male and the female."
Abu Ad-Darda said, "I testify that I heard the Prophet reciting it likewise, but these people want me to recite it: "And by Him Who created male and female," but by Allah, I will not follow them."
[Sahih al-Bukhari 6.468]
[Sahih al-Bukhari 5.85]
[Sahih al-Bukhari 5.105]
Abdullah ibn Mas’ud recitation:
” By the night as it envelops,
And by the day as it appears in brightness.
By the male and the female,
Certainly your efforts and deeds are diverse.”
Uthmani recitation:
” By the night as it envelops,
And by the day as it appears in brightness.
By Him who created the male and the female,
Certainly your efforts and deeds are diverse.”
[Qur’an 92:1-4]
'Abdullah (Ibn Mas'ud) reported that he (said to his companions to conceal their copies of the Qur'an) and further said: “He who conceals anything he shall have to bring that which he had concealed on the Day of Judgment,” and then said: “After whose mode of recitation you command me to recite? I in fact recited before Allah's Messenger (s.a.w.s.) more than seventy chapters of the Qur'an and the Companions of Allah's Messenger (s.a.w.s.) know it that I have better understanding of the Book of Allah (than they do), and if I were to know that someone had better understanding than I, I would have gone to him.”
Shaqiq said: I sat in the company of the Companions of Muhammad (s.a.w.s.) but I did not hear anyone having rejected that (that is, his recitation) or finding fault with it.”
[Sahih Muslim 6022]
Umar said, "Ubay was the best of us in the recitation (of the Qur'an) yet we leave some of what he recites." Ubay says, "I have taken it from the mouth of Allah's Apostle and will not leave for anything whatever." But Allah said, "None of Our Revelations do We abrogate or cause to be forgotten but We substitute something better or similar." (2.106)
Sahih al-Bukhari 6.527
In some Qira'ahs (Recitations), like that of Ubay ibn Ka'ab, occur also the words "and he is a father of them", which imply his spiritual relationship and connection with the words "and his wives are their mothers".
Ubay ibn Ka’b recitation:
”The Prophet is closer to the Believers than their own selves and he is a father of them, and his wives are their mothers. Blood-relations among each other have closer personal ties, in the Decree of Allah. Than (the Brotherhood of) Believers and Muhajirs (emigrants from Mecca): nevertheless do ye what is just to your closest friends: such is the writing in the Decree (of Allah).”
Uthmani Recitation:
”The Prophet is closer to the Believers than their own selves, and his wives are their mothers. Blood-relations among each other have closer personal ties, in the Decree of Allah. Than (the Brotherhood of) Believers and Muhajirs (emigrants from Mecca): nevertheless do ye what is just to your closest friends: such is the writing in the Decree (of Allah).”
[Qur’an 33:6]
Does praising an individual make him infallible authority?
It takes a courageous person to question their understandings and beliefs, and to accept challenges to those understandings and beliefs, without resorting to negativity.
May Peace be upon us all.
Originally posted by Sahabi
If this thread and its information can not be properly and thoroughly falsified, the psychological and emotional escalation due to the attachment of incorrect beliefs, if any occur, will be hate and violence to the messenger. That is why it becomes dangerous to debate such topics in a serious manner, in an open and public setting.
It takes a courageous person to question their understandings and beliefs, and to accept challenges to those understandings and beliefs, without resorting to negativity.
edit on 9/7/13 by Sahabi because: (no reason given)
Do not follow what you do not know. The hearing, sight and heart about all these you shall be questioned. -Koran 17:36
and who when they are reminded of the verses of their lord, they do not fall down deaf and blind. -Koran 25:73
when it is said to them: 'follow what allah has sent down, ' they reply: 'we will follow that which we found our fathers upon, ' even though their fathers did not understand anything and they were not guided. -Koran 2:170
Islam is not the religion of ignorance and it does not want deaf and blind followers.
"Jihad is ordained for you though you dislike it, and it may be that you dislike a thing which is good for you and that you like a thing which is bad for you. Allah knows but you do not know."
Qur'an 2:216