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    Recluse
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    Those messages still solve many problems. You will know it once you actually start to apply them in your life.

    You can only get inspiration from verses in the Qur'an, especially universally accepted principles and morals. Most of the Qur'an, however, can't be applied today and was not meant to be applied literally. They were revealed in a specific historical context, I wonder how many of you know Fazlur Rahman..

    Do you know of any Muslim who has ever (literally) applied the following verse;

    "And those who pronounce thihar from their wives and then go back on what they said - then the freeing of a slave before they touch one another. That is what you are admonished thereby; and Allah is Acquainted with what you do."

    Has anyone here ever freed a slave by the way, which is advised in various verses in the Qur'an?

    ISIS does apply certain verses literally (while ignoring and violating many others); they take the wives of the "Kuffar" enemy and turn them into sex slaves as is allowed in the Qur'an. There is nothing in the Qur'an that forbids this because that was the reality back then. It has nothing to do with God wanting or promoting slavery. On the contrary, God also "advises" people to free their slaves in various verses.

    There are numerous other verses relating to various issues that today no single Muslim or Muslim state ever applies anywhere in the Muslim world... Not even fundamentalist Muslim theocracies. Because they too know they have nothing to do with today's world. If I have more time I can give more examples of even 'stranger' Qur'an verses that are never applied anymore because they are entirely historical.

    People can debate as much as they want about how it is not bad, but it doesnt change the following facts

    well, I'm not one of those who support sex outside marriage, just used it as an example..

    I would like to add one more thing that I forgot.. "serving God" is not about following the Qur'an literally; we shouldn't worship the Qur'an. God is far greater than some words, or a book like the Qur'an. Life is far too complex to manage by following some fixed written rules or "laws" in the Qur'an, or any other (religious) book.. God has given us far more freedom and enormous abilities than we assume... and by sincerely using our intellect and conscience, we can also always do the morally right thing in different circumstances. Morality and sincerity is most important, not following a few fixed rules..

    Peace peace

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      Peace Mister Recluse,

      Most of the Qur'an, however, can't be applied today and was not meant to be applied literally.

      If you are referring to the laws/commandments of the Quran, then I think you are wrong. In my view, most of the laws/commandments of the Quran can be applied today. And in my view, most of the laws/commandments of the Quran are timeless. If you think that most of the laws/commandments of the Quran can't be applied today, then I recommend collecting all the verses in the Quran with laws/commandments. After you have done that, if you can prove that more than half of all verses with laws/commandments can't be applied today, then your claim is true. But if you can't prove such a thing, then your claim is false. Without evidence, a claim is baseless. There are many baseless claims about the Quran on the internet these days. And some of those claims are worse than useless. You seem like a smart man. And I think you have the potential to make valuable contributions to the Quranic community. But it seems that your knowledge of the Quran is little. I recommend reading/studying all of the verses in the Quran before you make claims about what most of the Quran states or doesn't state.

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        You can only get inspiration from verses in the Qur'an, especially universally accepted principles and morals. Most of the Qur'an, however, can't be applied today and was not meant to be applied literally. They were revealed in a specific historical context, I wonder how many of you know Fazlur Rahman..

        Do you know of any Muslim who has ever (literally) applied the following verse;

        "And those who pronounce thihar from their wives and then go back on what they said - then the freeing of a slave before they touch one another. That is what you are admonished thereby; and Allah is Acquainted with what you do."

        Has anyone here ever freed a slave by the way, which is advised in various verses in the Qur'an?

        i can still see lot of slavery in modern world from different kinds, dnt want to go in detail,one need to analyse what going on now a days, just one simple example of daily life,

        a person is in debt of bank/system/law due to the lackness of money which he need for feeding his hungry kids or fear of some medical illness to him or any family member or due to whatever reason, now he is bound to system he must pay instalments otherwise he will face consequences, infact he is a slave infront of bank,
        helping him sorting out his problems is a kind of getting him free from burden of slavery...

        as far the laws of book concern the sense and logic claims if quran is a word of God it must be standing firm in all ages even it talks about 7th century culture but the system of quran is very logical that not only fit with 7th century but today and tomorrow and ever

        and one more thing from ur knowledge real slaves also exist in some remote areas of africa and interestingly modern contries like pakkistan its still a tradition in northern areas to sale the daughters with money thats what they call marriage . infact girls are slaves for their parents whoever pay high price he will get the girl,,
        so pay the price of these girls and let them live their lives ,if u want to free a slave

        and guys pointing out mistakes are alwasy very easy but we always forget when we point a finger towards somebody indirectly three fingers are going against us ... peace

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          , if you can prove that more than half of all verses with laws/commandments can't be applied today, then your claim is true.

          half oh common not even a single law , this is not a book of any poet , this is the words of my lord , challenging Allah in any mode is bad for health and wealth,lol
          firoon already get his lesson ,,lol when he try to make fun of my lord,,,

          he was very arrogant claiming to haman,,, oh haman give me a ladder so that i can see the God of moses..laughing infront of his public making fun of my rab,,

          after a while balance of power changed now see that bastard in another situation totally helpless in the water claiming again i beleive in the God of moses ,,, (where ur haman now) where is ur ladder

          replied from my lord,,

          toooooooooo late

          today we will preserve your body for the future generations and we will make u a sign of people who will come after u.

          where is ur power money manpower is there is any god with God,

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            Peace Mister Recluse,

            If you are referring to the laws/commandments of the Quran, then I think you are wrong. In my view, most of the laws/commandments of the Quran can be applied today. And in my view, most of the laws/commandments of the Quran are timeless. If you think that most of the laws/commandments of the Quran can't be applied today, then I recommend collecting all the verses in the Quran with laws/commandments. After you have done that, if you can prove that more than half of all verses with laws/commandments can't be applied today, then your claim is true. But if you can't prove such a thing, then your claim is false. Without evidence, a claim is baseless. There are many baseless claims about the Quran on the internet these days. And some of those claims are worse than useless. You seem like a smart man. And I think you have the potential to make valuable contributions to the Quranic community. But it seems that your knowledge of the Quran is little. I recommend reading/studying all of the verses in the Quran before you make claims about what most of the Quran states or doesn't state.

            The Qur'an is not a book of law. My claims are nothing new, they are supported by many academics, including many Muslim academics and scholars of Islam. Fazlur Rahman is only one of them, I'm baffled that nobody here seems to know...

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              half oh common not even a single law

              That is just empty rhetoric, in real life nobody applies all the "laws" of the Qur'an, no Muslim state does. Even Omar (Umar ibn Al-Khattb) didn't apply the Qur'an verse about the "spoils of war"... and when other Muslims criticized him by saying; "But Omar, the Qur'an says give so much of the spoils to this group and less to that group" (something like that), Omar said; "The situation we are in now is totally different than the time when that verse was revealed. If I did what the Qur'an verse says, it would be injust! "

              As you can see, you can sometimes commit grave injustice, if you apply the Qur'an... look at ISIS for example.

              Look at all the verses in the Qur'an about marriage, women's rights, inheritance law, testimony, husband-wife relations and so on..
              These are by today's standards very injust.. some are even completely unacceptable.

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                Fazlur Rahman is only one of them. I'm baffled that nobody here seems to know.

                he is the scholar and politician from pakistan if m not getting it wrong. somehow he is able to make some claims but the law of all the scholars books and their sharia law filter through quran if something contradict with quran its worthy throwable, its not my words its words of imam shafi according to this they need to understand their sharia law first , and need to throw all the fatwas and claims which are agaist quran , so infront of the student of quran he is just another character and he is not a prohpet, he have his own understanding .

                That is just empty rhetoric, in real life nobody applies all the "laws" of the Qur'an, no Muslim state does. Even Omar (Umar ibn Al-Khattb) didn't apply the Qur'an verse about the "spoils of war"... when other Muslims criticized him by saying; "But Omar, the Qur'an says give so much of the spoils to this group and less to that group", (something like that), Omar replied; "The situation we are in now is different than the time when that verse was revealed. If I did what the Qur'an verse says, it would be injust! "

                spoils of war infront of you, infront of prophet it was a situation to get his home back from the people who make him migrated from his place and day and night plan to kill that prophet. and as i told u before one need to understand the subject of quran when they talk about law and history .

                question from you, if somebody kicked you out from your house with power ,will u gona get your house back when u get chance ,definately yes its ur house, but after that it dosent mean u started throwing everybody out from their houses ,in a revenge

                As you can see, you can commit grave injustice, if you apply the Qur'an literally... look at ISIS for example.

                isis they are not muslims , and they are just using a reason to kill people for their own sake in the name of religion, problem of them , they dnt have a grip on quran , they are killing unrelevant people , they are not authroised to do this in the light of quran. their understanding need to improve.

                Look at all the verses in the Qur'an about marriage and women's rights, these are by today's standards very injust.. some are even completely unacceptable.

                tell me one by one all the verses whatever u think its unacceptable ila inshAllah i will answer them according to their subject and relevance according to quran. and plz when u address something try to give reference number of chap and verse so that it will be easy for me to have a lok at full pic,, may b we will get successful in long lasting 1400 years dream of pointing out mistaake in quran, which is impossible i think..lot of genius already tried it, but failed
                peace

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                  Peace Wakas,

                  True, but according to the Qur'an it's also better if we "forgive" the murderer. So why isn't it also better to forgive thieves and "fornicaters"? Are sex outside marriage and theft unforgivable, but murder is not as big a crime, and thus, forgivable?

                  Peace Recluse,

                  What do you think of the following verse?

                  4514 "Say to those who believed to forgive those who do not look forward to the days of God. He will recompense a people for whatever they have earned."

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                    You can only get inspiration from verses in the Qur'an, especially universally accepted principles and morals. Most of the Qur'an, however, can't be applied today and was not meant to be applied literally. They were revealed in a specific historical context, I wonder how many of you know Fazlur Rahman..

                    Ah, no, I do not get inspiration from verses. I apply them all the time. Fazlur Rahman or any other scholar can't do anything for my salvation. I came to this world alone and I will probably leave alone also. If I am having doubt I would ask about the verses from those who have genuine interest in Quran like the people up here.

                    "And those who pronounce thihar from their wives and then go back on what they said - then the freeing of a slave before they touch one another. That is what you are admonished thereby; and Allah is Acquainted with what you do."

                    Has anyone here ever freed a slave by the way, which is advised in various verses in the Qur'an?

                    Umm, no because the situation is related to preislamic trend. That said, I agree with imrankhawaja that slavery still exists...but with just other names.

                    ISIS does apply certain verses literally (while ignoring and violating many others); they take the wives of the "Kuffar" enemy and turn them into sex slaves as is allowed in the Qur'an. There is nothing in the Qur'an that forbids this because that was the reality back then. It has nothing to do with God wanting or promoting slavery. On the contrary, God also "advises" people to free their slaves in various verses.

                    I quite don't care what ISIS does. The terrorist organization is funded by the west. But give us the verse on sex slaves. By the way, Quran does not have any verse on whether Muslims can drink acid. That does not mean it is allowed.

                    There are numerous other verses relating to various issues that today no single Muslim or Muslim state ever applies anywhere in the Muslim world... Not even fundamentalist Muslim theocracies. Because they too know they have nothing to do with today's world. If I have more time I can give more examples of even 'stranger' Qur'an verses that are never applied anymore because they are entirely historical.

                    We apply it in the west though....check our American constitution.

                    well, I'm not one of those who support sex outside marriage, just used it as an example..

                    I would like to add one more thing that I forgot.. "serving God" is not about following the Qur'an literally; we shouldn't worship the Qur'an. God is far greater than some words, or a book like the Qur'an. Life is far too complex to manage by following some fixed written rules or "laws" in the Qur'an, or any other (religious) book.. God has given us far more freedom and enormous abilities than we assume... and by sincerely using our intellect and conscience, we can also always do the morally right thing in different circumstances. Morality and sincerity is most important, not following a few fixed rules..

                    Peace peace

                    That is what we have been trying to tell you here. Here is what is wrong with your thinking which even we went through as sectarians.

                    When tafseer, hadiths and sectarian scholars are used to read Quran we get that to be Muslim one has to convert into Ibn Hanbal/Shafi.

                    When Quran is read without them we get that we need to be just Muslim. No conversion necessary. Hence, if you wish to get to know God and Quran just read the text without using those. This place has lots of God alone Muslims. Wakas is by far the oldest member. Then we have Taro Hiroshi , imrankhawaja, Comrox and many others talking to you. Do you see any of these people supporting what you explained about the Quran verses like cutting hand of thief, etc? Check the other old threads. You will see that these people are genuinely trying to understand the Quran. Do also check out the truth behind sahih fabrications.

                    peace

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                      excellent work @ reel

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                        Ah, no, I do not get inspiration from verses. I apply them all the time. Fazlur Rahman or any other scholar can't do anything for my salvation. I came to this world alone and I will probably leave alone also. If I am having doubt I would ask about the verses from those who have genuine interest in Quran like the people up here.

                        Without realizing it, you are following imam Shafi'i's claim and official formulation that every single verse in the Qur'an is timeless, universal and must be literally applied in every region of the world and under all cirumstances. Prior to imam Shafi'i, nobody ever claimed such a thing; not even the prophet himself or any of his closest friends. On the contrary, I gave the example of Omar who didn't follow the verse in the Qur'an about booty because if he applied that verse it would have been "injust" in that situation. Someone who had spent years with the prophet and knew him well surely knew what he was doing.

                        Umm, no because the situation is related to preislamic trend. That said, I agree with imrankhawaja that slavery still exists...but with just other names.

                        Slavery continued in the Muslim world and elsewhere in the world, including the West until the 19th century. Unfortunately, it was not Muslims who abolished slavery but westerners. How sad.

                        By the way, Quran does not have any verse on whether Muslims can drink acid. That does not mean it is allowed.
                        We apply it in the west though....check our American constitution.

                        Very true, because the Qur'an is not a book of law. The Qur'an also doesn't have a verse on punishing rapists, does that mean that rape is fine, or that God forgot to punish rape? There is also not a punishment for homosexuality - is homosexuality fine, or less of a crime than heterosexual activity? There is also not a single verse on bestiality, does that mean sex with animals is acceptable, or not such a big deal? The truth is, punishments for thieves, adulterers, murderers etc. etc. were never meant as literal, universal and timeless laws to be applied everywhere. Nor is the Qur'an a book of economics, warfare, politics, science, sociology or anything else. The Qur'an doesn't talk about tanks and planes; it talks about camels and horses, but we don't see Muslims waging war with horses and camels anymore. Nobody is applying those verses about horses and camels in the Qur'an literally.

                        The Qur'an does not have verses on punishing internet crimes and thousands of other issues are never even mentioned. That is why you can only get inspiration from the Qur'an, nothing in the Qur'an was meant to be applied literally and universally in every corner of the world. Besides, the Qur'an is Arabic, Bolivians never had a Qur'an. If Arabs were born in South America they too would have never known about the Qur'an or believed in it. If following the Qur'an literally was so important for God, if it literally meant eternal Heaven or Hellfire, He could and definitely would have sent Qur'ans in all languages to all the peoples of the world, which He hasn't. But this is perhaps not entirely relevant to the issue we were discussing.

                        When tafseer, hadiths and sectarian scholars are used to read Quran we get that to be Muslim one has to convert into Ibn Hanbal/Shafi.

                        All Muslims, without knowing, follow the much later formulation of Shafi'i that the Qur'an is, in its enterity, universal, timeless and must be followed to the letter at all times, which nobody ever does or did even in the 7th century during caliph Omar's rule who was one of the prophet's closest companions.

                        Peace peace

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                          Besides, the Qur'an is Arabic, Bolivians never had a Qur'an. If Arabs were born in South America they too would have never known about the Qur'an or believed in it. If following the Qur'an literally was so important for God, if it literally meant eternal Heaven or Hellfire, He could and definitely would have sent Qur'ans in all languages to all the peoples of the world, which He hasn't. But this is perhaps not entirely relevant to the issue we were discussing.

                          Peace Recluse,

                          Had to comment here. This thinking brings us back to the discussion on holy books and if they're really necessary to serve and understand God. I don't think following the Qur'an to the letter is what will get us into Heaven... Books have simply just been an easy way throughout history to spread knowledge. We're all human, we all make mistakes, we all don't know everything, etc. We're all bound to screw up in one way or another. Our individual beliefs and deeds will determine our fates. I choose to believe in Qur'an. That's my choice. )

                          In another thread I looked over (it was old, forgot the title), people were discussing Qur'an alone versus God alone. While here at Free Minds a lot of us believe in Qur'an, we should also remember our beliefs should reflect and be centered around only God.

                          Regarding the fact that God hasn't sent Qur'ans all over the world... True, He hasn't. But in the past many people in society have believed in and recognized God. In today's time it seems atheism is rising. We also live in a world that is so connected and so vast. There is so much information on any topic available on the Internet. There's little excuse not to know something these days. I think we're going to see the world develop and connect more and more as time goes on. We have the tools to look up and research anything we desire (including religion/spirituality/etc). It's up to us to use these tools in the ways we see fit.

                          Just my two cents. )

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                            Also, did you see my last post?

                            Peace Recluse,

                            What do you think of the following verse?

                            4514 "Say to those who believed to forgive those who do not look forward to the days of God. He will recompense a people for whatever they have earned."

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                              excellent work @ reel

                              Thank you brother )

                              Without realizing it, you are following imam Shafi'i's claim and official formulation that every single verse in the Qur'an is timeless, universal and must be literally applied in every region of the world and under all cirumstances. Prior to imam Shafi'i, nobody ever claimed such a thing; not even the prophet himself or any of his closest friends.

                              I am from public admin. My view is based on my policy analysis. Feel free to learn how to do it on your own. You may also check out this study http//www.thejournal.ie/ireland-is-more-faithful-to-the-koran-than-saudi-arabia-1507583-Jun2014/

                              On the contrary, I gave the example of Omar who didn't follow the verse in the Qur'an about booty because if he applied that verse it would have been "injust" in that situation. Someone who had spent years with the prophet and knew him well surely knew what he was doing.

                              Because somewhere in hadiths which basically are rumors, gossips, political propaganda, results of revenge etc someone said why he did not apply the booty verse, we should think "oh, the law is so unjust".

                              Things don't work that way here. I think you should raise your point in sunniforum.

                              Slavery continued in the Muslim world and elsewhere in the world, including the West until the 19th century. Unfortunately, it was not Muslims who abolished slavery but westerners. How sad.

                              How could you expect Muslims from corrupted sectarian Islam to do such thing? It is not permissible to break away from hadiths, one of which says the Prophet was selling his slave.

                              Very true, because the Qur'an is not a book of law. The Qur'an also doesn't have a verse on punishing rapists, does that mean that rape is fine, or that God forgot to punish rape? There is also not a punishment for homosexuality - is homosexuality fine, or less of a crime than heterosexual activity? There is also not a single verse on bestiality, does that mean sex with animals is acceptable, or not such a big deal? The truth is, punishments for thieves, adulterers, murderers etc. etc. were never meant as literal, universal and timeless laws to be applied everywhere. Nor is the Qur'an a book of economics, warfare, politics, science, sociology or anything else. The Qur'an doesn't talk about tanks and planes; it talks about camels and horses, but we don't see Muslims waging war with horses and camels anymore. Nobody is applying those verses about horses and camels in the Qur'an literally.

                              The Qur'an does not have verses on punishing internet crimes and thousands of other issues are never even mentioned. That is why you can only get inspiration from the Qur'an, nothing in the Qur'an was meant to be applied literally and universally in every corner of the world. Besides, the Qur'an is Arabic, Bolivians never had a Qur'an. If Arabs were born in South America they too would have never known about the Qur'an or believed in it.

                              Does American constitution have them? Nope. But it is used as a roadmap to make laws in fair manner. That is the point.

                              If following the Qur'an literally was so important for God, if it literally meant eternal Heaven or Hellfire, He could and definitely would have sent Qur'ans in all languages to all the peoples of the world, which He hasn't. But this is perhaps not entirely relevant to the issue we were discussing.

                              And in which verse God says Quran is the first true and only Book from God?

                              All Muslims, without knowing, follow the much later formulation of Shafi'i that the Qur'an is, in its enterity, universal, timeless and must be followed to the letter at all times, which nobody ever does or did even in the 7th century during caliph Omar's rule who was one of the prophet's closest companions.

                              Peace peace

                              I don't think you are getting our view. To know where we are coming from feel free to check http//ancientmodernislam.blogspot.com/2016/03/how-do-sects-and-hadiths-look-when.html
                              http//muslimsforallah.com/new-quranists-what-should-you-expect/

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                                Also, did you see my last post?

                                Ditto from me
                                http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9599777.msg385009#msg385009

                                ;D

                                All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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                                  if someone said a sex outside marriage is not haram (degenerating you and no god and human punishment?)

                                  then ask them,
                                  1.so is it okay to have an un transgressed incest sex with your sister/brother or your parents
                                  because we are not married to them.

                                  2.is it okay to have multi sex (threesome etc)

                                  3.if the one woman get pregnant after doing threesome, how you detrrmind the father of that child,
                                  because in the future this child of threesome sex might meet a girl or boy which is his/her own brother and they might get married as an inchest

                                  4.is it okay to have incest marriage

                                  and in biology inchest will bring a degenerated genetic of human

                                  my belief is,

                                  1. marriage is an oath to make sex legal between two party man and woman
                                    2.and an oath must have a witness, minimum is four
                                    3.a marriage oath cannot be done in secreet
                                    4.having boy friend n girl friend n flirting is permissable IF they have a plan to get married at first, and they cannot transgress
                                    5.its not talking about slave but talking to have sex with your right hand (masturbation)
                                    6.and masturbating other person outside marriage got half punishment
                                    7.covering your reproduction, ask animal why they didnt cover it

                                  "be higer human, dont downgrade ur self as an animal
                                  the distinction of human and animal is on their brain thinking mind
                                  dnot only follow your desire of animal part without brain,
                                  by doing sex outside marriage, polygamy, incest
                                  if u have mind but acting like animal, you are defenerating ur self lower than animal"

                                  may god bless us and make us into higer being to the higer heaven nirvana

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                                    one more, god tell us an oath of transaction and deal must be written

                                    human is an animal being with higer way of thingking by using their brain, the more you get lose from this animal body the better, thats why higer intellectual people prefer abstain from sex,

                                    and people with higer knowledge got more higer degree in god sight

                                    polygamy, drunk, gamble, not covering ur body part especialy your jewelry n your genitals
                                    is not prohibited
                                    but those things will degenerated you as human, even prophet want to avoid it

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                                      imrankhawaja
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                                      5.its not talking about slave but talking to have sex with your right hand (masturbation)

                                      peace brother,

                                      some people are left handed yes

                                      whats about them

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                                        rararanran
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                                        QURAN is just a tips books, and a happy info from god the most good n most evil, its just a tips how things work in this harsh dimension of universe, how lion kill and eat lamb, but ballance is a good thing in believer perspective, there will be no good without evil, now chose animal human,

                                        and who follow hadist is a man without knowledge, may god give them hidayah

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                                          rararanran
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                                          peace brother,

                                          some people are left handed yes

                                          whats about them

                                          use ur right hand mean self masturbation is halal
                                          "use what ur body posesed with those sex desire"
                                          your foot or your own mouth or use vibrator, easy
                                          or hold and abstain from it like higer human woth knowledge
                                          until you got money to pay dowry or if ur lover doesent need any dowry

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