Sex with animals
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koran tells you to limit it to women who are legal partners.
according to koran the men and women become relaxed due to sexual relations. Sura Rum.
Animals have sex with each other. Satan does cause illnesses in which humans deviate and may enjoy sex with other creatures but that can be controlled and treated with proper mind control by koran and psychological exercises.
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The Qur'aan also tells us to believe in the truths of the previous scriptures, and they clearly reject bestiality. In the Torah, it is especially regarded as a detestable, disgusting act of indecency...
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The Qur'aan also tells us to believe in the truths of the previous scriptures, and they clearly reject bestiality. In the Torah, it is especially regarded as a detestable, disgusting act of indecency...
they also say the same about eating lobster... yeah
(I love eating lobster ;D)
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Sex with animals is fine as long as the animal in question is human. Or alternatively, if you're not a human.
Incorrect, if you are a male rooster, and you tried to mount a vixen, you'd be eaten. eat
Secondly, you aren't allowed, if you follow the rules of the Quran, to have sex with any human being with the exception of your lawfully wedded spouse, it's zina (illegal intercourse)
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Incorrect, if you are a male rooster, and you tried to mount a vixen, you'd be eaten. eat
Secondly, you aren't allowed, if you follow the rules of the Quran, to have sex with any human being with the exception of your lawfully wedded spouse, it's zina (illegal intercourse)
Peace,
Respectfully.Beautiful, couldn't have said it better.
It's in our nature to only engage in sex with the members of the same species,
i also don't know why would anyone even think about such an event.God bless you.
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they also say the same about eating lobster... yeah
(I love eating lobster ;D)
True, but the Qur'aan mentions this prohibition and removes it. That's why the ONLY foods prohibited in the Qur'aan are the ones mentioned, along with the wisdom of the ones from the previous scriptures. For example, the Qur'aan doesn't forbid eating another human being (even though it's pretty disgusting!). So, does that mean it's okay to eat people, engaging in cannibalism?
The Qur'aan never removes the prohibition against bestiality; therefore, I think it still stands...
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True, but the Qur'aan mentions this prohibition and removes it. That's why the ONLY foods prohibited in the Qur'aan are the ones mentioned, along with the wisdom of the ones from the previous scriptures. For example, the Qur'aan doesn't forbid eating another human being (even though it's pretty disgusting!). So, does that mean it's okay to eat people, engaging in cannibalism?
The Qur'aan never removes the prohibition against bestiality; therefore, I think it still stands...
well, technically, you aren't allowed to kill people, so slaughtering people for their flesh would be prohibited.
secondly , the only situation where one might be forced to cannibalise would be in situations of starvation, where people are stranded. See this story
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_v_Dudley_and_Stephens#Facts_of_the_case
I'd argue that even though they had no right to kill him, I am not sure that they had no right to consume him if he had died naturally from dehydration.Of course I don't think it's ok to eat people, but that's because that is considered disgusting in most societies, including the one I come from. Some societies, I remember watching on National Geographic, have a long standing tradition of eating the flesh of their dead to keep their spirits alive. It's called necro cannibalism to distinguish it from homicidal cannibalism, which is not allowed since, in the Quran, taking the life of a person is like killing all of humanity. The same can't be said for the following group.
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aghori#Cannibalism