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Mtu Biz
#61 Posted : Monday, September 15, 2014 10:39:24 AM
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Joined: 1/16/2007
Posts: 1,320
Muriel wrote:
Mtu Biz wrote:
Muriel wrote:
Mtu Biz wrote:
Insanity on both sides of this debate.

The creator of the universe pitting one part of his creation against another.

Insane.


Mtu Biz

I do not seek or promote common ground between religions and faiths. I am not party to inter-faith dialogue.

Please encumber me not given that I have high regard of you as I make the point that I do not regard "different faiths one God" highly.


You have reffered to yourself five times.
My post has nothing to do with you.


Oh!

Accept my apologies to you, kind sir!


No offence taken my brother, no apology to me required... just pointing you to yourself smile

Sola Scriptura


Muriel
#62 Posted : Monday, September 15, 2014 10:47:37 AM
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Joined: 11/19/2009
Posts: 3,142
Mtu Biz wrote:
Muriel wrote:
Mtu Biz wrote:
Muriel wrote:
Mtu Biz wrote:
Insanity on both sides of this debate.

The creator of the universe pitting one part of his creation against another.

Insane.


Mtu Biz

I do not seek or promote common ground between religions and faiths. I am not party to inter-faith dialogue.

Please encumber me not given that I have high regard of you as I make the point that I do not regard "different faiths one God" highly.


You have reffered to yourself five times.
My post has nothing to do with you.


Oh!

Accept my apologies to you, kind sir!


No offence taken my brother, no apology to me required... just pointing you to yourself smile



Excellent! Thank you, Mtu Biz.
Muriel
#63 Posted : Monday, September 15, 2014 10:53:23 AM
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Joined: 11/19/2009
Posts: 3,142
AlphDoti wrote:
Muriel wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:

@muriel, let us discuss comparative issues, because when it come to your attitude on world conflicts, I put that aside. You talk about things you have little knowledge about... "Oh murtad", "oh Muslim", yet you don't really know the meaning.

Your attack on a form of religious belief is too simplified and ignorant of world affairs. And demonization of Muslims as a whole makes your response discriminative.

Why do I say this? Your assertion that war in Middle East or twin-tower bombing or ISIS is caused by religion was ridiculous. It may look like it, but it may not be. So you're rushing into conclusion too fast.

You need to read more about these kind of politics, and you will find that while some participants happily shout the name of God (allegedly), religion has nothing to do with these wars.

These wars have to do more with economic and political collapse than religion or ancient hatred. Why? Take Israel-Palestinian conflict for example, these people lived peacefully for those years. But now?

So I tell you most of these things are propaganda, and I will say it from the relative safety of my country Kenya. Whether you like it or not Kenya is my country. I pay tax, some of my kin are in the military defending the country (even from outside the country). Some of my kin are in important functions of this country, participating nation building. And I participate in what I participate in to build the country. Don't think the country is yours. And don't think the country only belongs to Christians. If you think so, then you're naive and discriminative.

Alphdoti,

I am sorry if I have come across as demonizing Muslims. I thought I was fixing you only as an individual. I am sorry. Please forgive me.

I hence will not discuss politics with you. I want to discuss doctrine only with you. You can explore the political angle with another Wazuan.

I want to explore Mohammed, Allah and the Qur'an and the 'salvation' of the boy.

I want to revert back to doctrine as interpreted by Muslims (including the Islamic State) and Mohammed of Abraham, the boy, the fine sheep and Allah.

Quote:
37:107 And We ransomed him with a great sacrifice.

That is going to be my theme text.

@muriel, no problem brother. I just wanted to let you know that sometimes what you see happening in the world has more to it than you are told. So please be aware of "False flag terrorism", which are staged operations conducted by governments, or corporations designed to deceive the public. The government forces pretend to be a targeted enemy while attacking their own forces or people. Then the attack is then falsely blamed on the enemy in order to justify going to war against that enemy.

Otherwise, I'm ready for the discussion of your theme.


Then go right ahead.

The boy was 'saved'. Allah was his 'saviour'.
AlphDoti
#64 Posted : Monday, September 15, 2014 11:32:04 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/20/2008
Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
symbols wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:

@symbols my comments?

If you want to know about Islam, ask a Muslim who knows his/her deen. Don't ask Maina Kageni or other so-called Muslim experts. That Internet site has been done by critics of Islam, non-Muslims.

The Quran has laid down the principles. They don't change, no modification. Hadiths (popularly known as Sunnah) are the words, actions and approvals of the prophet Muhammad (peace & mercy of Allah be upon him).

Get it clearly here, so that no one should cheat you. The hadiths/sunnah are the words of prophet. The foundation Quran. These words and actions are in agreement with the Quran. They are in agreement with science, reason and reflection.

Hadiths are explanation to the Quran. So the Quran is used together with the Hadiths.

Sawa? Understood?

If the website is criticizing Islam,then the Qur'an is criticizing Islam.Allah is criticizing Islam!

The Quran refutes the hadiths/sunnah.

@symbol, no the Quran does not refute Hadith.
AlphDoti
#65 Posted : Monday, September 15, 2014 11:38:11 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/20/2008
Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
Muriel wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
Muriel wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:

@muriel, let us discuss comparative issues, because when it come to your attitude on world conflicts, I put that aside. You talk about things you have little knowledge about... "Oh murtad", "oh Muslim", yet you don't really know the meaning.

Your attack on a form of religious belief is too simplified and ignorant of world affairs. And demonization of Muslims as a whole makes your response discriminative.

Why do I say this? Your assertion that war in Middle East or twin-tower bombing or ISIS is caused by religion was ridiculous. It may look like it, but it may not be. So you're rushing into conclusion too fast.

You need to read more about these kind of politics, and you will find that while some participants happily shout the name of God (allegedly), religion has nothing to do with these wars.

These wars have to do more with economic and political collapse than religion or ancient hatred. Why? Take Israel-Palestinian conflict for example, these people lived peacefully for those years. But now?

So I tell you most of these things are propaganda, and I will say it from the relative safety of my country Kenya. Whether you like it or not Kenya is my country. I pay tax, some of my kin are in the military defending the country (even from outside the country). Some of my kin are in important functions of this country, participating nation building. And I participate in what I participate in to build the country. Don't think the country is yours. And don't think the country only belongs to Christians. If you think so, then you're naive and discriminative.

Alphdoti,

I am sorry if I have come across as demonizing Muslims. I thought I was fixing you only as an individual. I am sorry. Please forgive me.

I hence will not discuss politics with you. I want to discuss doctrine only with you. You can explore the political angle with another Wazuan.

I want to explore Mohammed, Allah and the Qur'an and the 'salvation' of the boy.

I want to revert back to doctrine as interpreted by Muslims (including the Islamic State) and Mohammed of Abraham, the boy, the fine sheep and Allah.

Quote:
37:107 And We ransomed him with a great sacrifice.

That is going to be my theme text.

@muriel, no problem brother. I just wanted to let you know that sometimes what you see happening in the world has more to it than you are told. So please be aware of "False flag terrorism", which are staged operations conducted by governments, or corporations designed to deceive the public. The government forces pretend to be a targeted enemy while attacking their own forces or people. Then the attack is then falsely blamed on the enemy in order to justify going to war against that enemy.

Otherwise, I'm ready for the discussion of your theme.

Then go right ahead.

The boy was 'saved'. Allah was his 'saviour'.

Saved from what?
Muriel
#66 Posted : Monday, September 15, 2014 11:44:13 AM
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Joined: 11/19/2009
Posts: 3,142

Alphdoti,

The boy was saved from what Allah ransomed him with a great sacrifice.

Because he was to be sacrificed or killed, he was ransomed, or redeemed, from death.

Allah can save. The Qur'an, as it records the story, is right, right?
symbols
#67 Posted : Monday, September 15, 2014 12:04:40 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/19/2013
Posts: 2,552
AlphDoti wrote:
symbols wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:

@symbols my comments?

If you want to know about Islam, ask a Muslim who knows his/her deen. Don't ask Maina Kageni or other so-called Muslim experts. That Internet site has been done by critics of Islam, non-Muslims.

The Quran has laid down the principles. They don't change, no modification. Hadiths (popularly known as Sunnah) are the words, actions and approvals of the prophet Muhammad (peace & mercy of Allah be upon him).

Get it clearly here, so that no one should cheat you. The hadiths/sunnah are the words of prophet. The foundation Quran. These words and actions are in agreement with the Quran. They are in agreement with science, reason and reflection.

Hadiths are explanation to the Quran. So the Quran is used together with the Hadiths.

Sawa? Understood?

If the website is criticizing Islam,then the Qur'an is criticizing Islam.Allah is criticizing Islam!

The Quran refutes the hadiths/sunnah.

@symbol, no the Quran does not refute Hadith.


How?
AlphDoti
#68 Posted : Monday, September 15, 2014 12:12:32 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/20/2008
Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
Muriel wrote:

Alphdoti,

The boy was saved from what Allah ransomed him with a great sacrifice.

Because he was to be sacrificed or killed, he was ransomed, or redeemed, from death.

Allah can save. The Qur'an, as it records the story, is right, right?

@muriel, I had already responded to this. I'm not sure if you didn't understand. But I'll explain again.

I can start by asking you, who was supposed to be forgiven by the sacrifice of a son?

You see, my friend @muriel, this was just a test, it was obviously a trial, by Almighty God to Abraham (pbuh). That's why Allah said "thou hast already fulfilled thy vision"

This was a test from God to Abraham. This was not to kill anyone. This was not to wipe anybody's sins. It was just testing Abraham's willingness to the work of Allah (Almighty God).

Post #711

Post #776
AlphDoti
#69 Posted : Monday, September 15, 2014 12:20:27 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/20/2008
Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
symbols wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
symbols wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:

@symbols my comments?

If you want to know about Islam, ask a Muslim who knows his/her deen. Don't ask Maina Kageni or other so-called Muslim experts. That Internet site has been done by critics of Islam, non-Muslims.

The Quran has laid down the principles. They don't change, no modification. Hadiths (popularly known as Sunnah) are the words, actions and approvals of the prophet Muhammad (peace & mercy of Allah be upon him).

Get it clearly here, so that no one should cheat you. The hadiths/sunnah are the words of prophet. The foundation Quran. These words and actions are in agreement with the Quran. They are in agreement with science, reason and reflection.

Hadiths are explanation to the Quran. So the Quran is used together with the Hadiths.

Sawa? Understood?

If the website is criticizing Islam,then the Qur'an is criticizing Islam.Allah is criticizing Islam!

The Quran refutes the hadiths/sunnah.

@symbol, no the Quran does not refute Hadith.

How?

There are so many verses in Quran which prove that we follow the Quran and the Hadiths (sayings of the prophet)

3:31. Tell them (O Muhammad SAW): "If you (really) love Allah then follow me..."
3:32. Tell them (O Muhammad SAW): "Obey Allah and the Messenger..."
3:132. And obey Allah and the Messenger that you may obtain mercy.
4:13. ...and whosoever obeys Allah and His Messenger (Muhammad SAW) will be admitted to Gardens under which rivers flow (in Paradise)...
4:59. O ye who believe! obey Allah, and obey the Messenger, and those charged with authority among you. If ye differ in anything among yourselves, refer it to Allah and His Messenger, if ye do believe in Allah and the Last Day: that is best, and most suitable for final determination.
4:64. We sent no Messenger, but to be obeyed...
4:69. And whosoever obeys Allah and the Messenger (Muhammad SAW), then they will be in the company of those on whom Allah has bestowed His Grace...
4:80. He who obeys the Messenger (Muhammad SAW), has indeed obeyed Allah...
5:92. And obey Allah and the Messenger...

So obeying the prophet means obeying what is in Quran that he came with from Allah. Obeying him means following his ways and teachings.

I will give you an example:
@symbols told his brother: "mother says: clean your room or no watching TV for a whole month". His brother goes and cleans his room. Now his brother cleaning his room was obediance to who? His mother or @symbols? Of course he would be obeying his mother, because his mother is the one who ordered him to clean his room. @Symbols is just a conveyor of the mother’s words (her orders).

But, when the Prophet (pbuh) himself (with his words the hadiths and Sunnah) orders the believers to do something or forbids them from something, then doing what he says would be called obedience to him, because the words are his.

So you notice in many verses above, the word "obey" is repeated. First Quran says "obey Allah" then "obey" again before mentioning the Prophet. This is to stress that we must obey the Messenger himself, in what he tells us.

IMPORTANT: Besides, there is no contradiction in what Hadiths say to what the Quran says.
Muriel
#70 Posted : Monday, September 15, 2014 12:50:37 PM
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Joined: 11/19/2009
Posts: 3,142
AlphDoti wrote:

@muriel, I had already responded to this. I'm not sure if you didn't understand. But I'll explain again.

I can start by asking you, who was supposed to be forgiven by the sacrifice of a son?

You see, my friend @muriel, this was just a test, it was obviously a trial, by Almighty God to Abraham (pbuh). That's why Allah said "thou hast already fulfilled thy vision"

This was a test from God to Abraham. This was not to kill anyone. This was not to wipe anybody's sins. It was just testing Abraham's willingness to the work of Allah (Almighty God).

Post #711

Post #776


You have been answering a question that I have not asked. A question that no one has asked. You have not responded to anything. You, like an insane man in the market, is talking to yourself.

I did not suggest the boy is symbolic of anyone or of anything. If anything its you who introduced the 'symbolic' aspect that you are now trying desperately to steer and escape from. As if you think I will forget.

I will come to the symbolic aspect in due time, now I am doing literal.

Please take the story just as it reads, do not add suggestive things or symbolic that you fear or dislike and then address those fears and dislikes and symbolism.

I now not asking a question but I am informing you.

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