This one sided views on sharia and not tolerating any other opinions on certain aspects of our religion has plunged the Muslim world into civil war.
Just because they control makkah and medina dosen't mean they can't be wrong. The holy land has been changing hands all the time.
I support Al sisi when he called for religious reform when he met with scholars from Azhar.
The Saudis seriously need to reform some aspects of Islam that they are propagating.
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Re: The Saudis seriously need to reform some aspects of Islam that they are propagating.
I get your point reform sounds good to you but wouldn't that lead to corruption in the scripture exp the Quran and the hadith? I believe Christianity also called in to reform itself back in 325 Ad council of nicea which lead to what it is today with its corrupted Bible(s) revised every 5 years.. Dont you think this can also happen to Islam if reform takes place??jamal859 wrote:This one sided views on sharia and not tolerating any other opinions on certain aspects of our religion has plunged the Muslim world into civil war.
Just because they control makkah and medina dosen't mean they can't be wrong. The holy land has been changing hands all the time.
I support Al sisi when he called for religious reform when he met with scholars from Azhar.
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Re: The Saudis seriously need to reform some aspects of Islam that they are propagating.
This is by far ur most serious post. Previously koonfur baad ka dhamaan weydayDucaaleBoqor wrote:I get your point reform sounds good to you but wouldn't that lead to corruption in the scripture exp the Quran and the hadith? I believe Christianity also called in to reform itself back in 325 Ad council of nicea which lead to what it is today with its corrupted Bible(s) revised every 5 years.. Dont you think this can also happen to Islam if reform takes place??jamal859 wrote:This one sided views on sharia and not tolerating any other opinions on certain aspects of our religion has plunged the Muslim world into civil war.
Just because they control makkah and medina dosen't mean they can't be wrong. The holy land has been changing hands all the time.
I support Al sisi when he called for religious reform when he met with scholars from Azhar.
- DucaaleBoqor
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- Joined: Thu Mar 31, 2016 6:46 pm
Re: The Saudis seriously need to reform some aspects of Islam that they are propagating.
FarhanYare wrote:This is by far ur most serious post. Previously koonfur baad ka dhamaan weydayDucaaleBoqor wrote:I get your point reform sounds good to you but wouldn't that lead to corruption in the scripture exp the Quran and the hadith? I believe Christianity also called in to reform itself back in 325 Ad council of nicea which lead to what it is today with its corrupted Bible(s) revised every 5 years.. Dont you think this can also happen to Islam if reform takes place??jamal859 wrote:This one sided views on sharia and not tolerating any other opinions on certain aspects of our religion has plunged the Muslim world into civil war.
Just because they control makkah and medina dosen't mean they can't be wrong. The holy land has been changing hands all the time.
I support Al sisi when he called for religious reform when he met with scholars from Azhar.
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