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shafique wrote:Ok, I can understand that eh is a bit confused and is asking the same question again - it was a week ago that I answered it (on the second page of this thread) at Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:30 am
Cheers,
Shafique
shafique wrote:shafique wrote:Ok, I can understand that eh is a bit confused and is asking the same question again - it was a week ago that I answered it (on the second page of this thread) at Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:30 am
Cheers,
Shafique
and only coming up with 'I don't believe the contradiction shown is a contradiction'!
shafique wrote:what part of 'cbf' confused you?
Cheers,
Shafique
Early Development: tafsir in the time of Muhammad
During the lifetime of the Prophet, his companions used to ask him questions relating to the interpretation of the Qur'an and the different aspects of the injunctions contained in it. The prophet used to explain to them the revelation. Muslim scholars believe that the result of such inquiries was that the companions came to know all about the causes of revelation, Asbab an-Nazul of different verses. They also became aware of the verses that were abrogated and those verses that were replaced by other verses.
The authority to explain was granted to the Prophet by God himself as laid down in the Qur'an, "We have sent down unto thee (also) the Message; that thou mayest explain clearly to men what is sent for them, and that they may give thought" (Surah 16:44). Therefore, Muslim scholars state that the things said by the Prophet in explanation or to which he gave silent approval were committed to memory by the companions. Being men of great learning many of them had not only memorised the Qur'an but also had full knowledge of when, where and why verses of the Qur'an were revealed.
shafique wrote:As I said, I agree with your opening argument - the Quran does indeed contradict your interpretation of 9.29 etc.
By extension, it also contradicts anyone agreeing with you (or who you think agree with you).
Thanks for the opportunity for allowing me to reiterate this point.
I'm still at a loss where you think the argument is - as I agree with you.
Cheers,
Shafique
Berrin wrote:Event horizon, how about reading this...
THE KORAN AND FIGHTING UNBELIEVERS
A RESPONSE TO JUAN COLE’S POSITION
http://www.answering-islam.org/Silas/juancole.htm
Now - whether one chooses to believe your interpretation should be followed or whether the contradictory verses are the true teachings of Islam vis-a-vis treatment of Jews and Christians
and indeed the 'Koranic scholars' have all commented on what Islam teaches in terms of wars
and you have misleadingly quoted a small number of them.
But thanks again for posting something that I can agree with - the Quran does indeed contradict your interpretation of 9.29.
and that this is an accepted fact now by all and sundry (that the Bible contains
fabricated by Pauline Christians and which don't appear in the earliest manuscripts)
But I won't go any further, as this is a thread about the Quran contradicting your interpretation of 9.29. Nice of you to keep bumping this thread.
Berrin wrote:In those days, the conditions of the Muslims ordered to spread the message of God was very harsh under persecution and their struggle to establish it was of different nature compared to today’s world of teaching and spreading Islam and living with Islam..
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