They are humans and humans make mistakes. The only difference is that such mistakes used to be ignored in the past but now, with the power of media and the stubbornness of the liberal brigade such mistakes never go unnoticed.samadoon-waaxid wrote:lol, only few hand picked schoalrs by al-saud can make public fatwa now a days I think,speaking of the jinns.did that one jinni agree to come to the court for the corruption casePaddington Bear wrote:The liberals will never get it their own way (not in that society) but their continuous meddling plays a great part in improving the religious and political discourse. By posing such questions as adult breastfeeding, women driving, music and even jinn to the scholars, they force them to hone their fatwas and put them under the spotlight. As you saw, nowadays, a scholar would make a fatwa on a certain topic only to be confronted with several other scholars who will oppose him and give their own interpretation on the subject. This has got so big that even Al Sudais was forced to comment on it and disparage the spread of weak fatwas. Such things did not happen in the past (fatwas used to be accepted without any complaint)..in fact I was about to make a thread about it now.
I have alot of grieves about the saudi religous establishment niyahow,truth be told, waa very superficial. and they seemed to be in their own lil world still debating the proper way of doing masx calaa al-khifeeyn,and weather proper niqaab has one eye hole or two.they lag behind in offering solutions for the current and real world issues, too accommodating to the fat kings, and they buy too many scholarly loyalty around the world with their petro-dollars.they plummeting the entire Ummah religous discourse if I may say.
The case of the Jinni is still ongoing.

By the way, did you know that Sheikh Bin Baz (rahimahu Allah) banned radio when it was first introduced to the Kingdom? Apparently, it was the voice of Satan (there was logic to that too).