one Question for Quranists
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I've just explained to him the way we say the words, so stop attacking me .
ok, you said that my post is full of mistakes, go ahead show me my mistakes and see how I'll respond , ah I've forgot that you're the first that tried to pick on me(you forgot). if you took quote from Jesus , I usually use my own
" Camel Never see his Humb"
What's a humb? confused
And yeah.. when you said it's asalamu alaykum and not salamun alaykum, that was one of your mistakes. i already gave you one of the verses.
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And you people affectionately and wholeheartedly accept the word of Allah and His Messenger,
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if you people are truly the believers.
And what is to be wholeheartedly and affectionately accepted?
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Indeed the Believers are only those whose hearts blenched when Allah is mentioned,
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and when His Aa'ya'at are recited to them, word by word, each Ayat/verse gave increase to them in belief.
http//haqeeqat.org.pk/English%20Tafsir%20e%20Haqeeqat/00.Arabic%20Text/008.%20Al%20Anfaal/008.%20Al%20Anfaal.htmMazhar >>>> the only advice that I can give for you is read Quran and don't just put it somewhere .
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We prefer to say it as it is written in the Quran (eg 654 - one of many examples)
well, I've just explained to it the way we write it because they are not in a sentence . in Quran the word is already in a sentence.
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The Prophet PBUH was given the duty and right to judge the people during his time, so anyone who feels that he was not. Good luck to you.
PeaceNice job Zulu12, people here are still sleeping and no one from them wants to wake up.
keep going .
Salam
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Are you insinuating that following Ahadith is the same as following a direct instruction from the Prophet (s)?
Yes, that's what he meant
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haha i think so
well, no doubt, you're still thinking.
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In the Qur?an it is explained very clearly that the inspired speech of the Prophet that is the Qur?an and nothing else. Allah makes a clear distinction between the Prophet?s ordinary speech and the revelation that he recites.
Consider that we see that Allah admonishes and corrects the Prophet in the Qur?an in several places. Here are a few examplesI'm still trying to know what are you talking about? . Care to explain by your own opinions without verses because I think you're so confusing between the context of the thread and the context of the thread in your mind.
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Of course its No. 3! hail People who choose other than that are just jealous!!
Nice answer , keep going .
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Assalamu aleikum,
A would chose number 3 too and I'll do whatever you asked my prophet, after all obeying you is obeying God.Nice one Andreevici, keep going .
I've heard that you're the leader of Quranists . am I right ?
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elhamdulillah! I will request all non-quranists to bring their friends too on this forum in order to help new members of this forum so that these quranists have less chance to misguide them. Truth Prevails!!
Yeah, good Idea >>>>>>>>>> I'm in.
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~ When Muslims disagreed with the prophet on an issue that did not seem like part of Islamic theology, they talked directly to him as it was the case with the military advise he received during the battle of Badr given by a companion who felt the Prophet's plan was not the best. The great Prophet thought about it, and yielded to the man's opinion.
When a woman heard an opinion from the Prophet that she did not agree with, she told him that, and gave her opinion. He did not agree with her, so she came the following day arguing her case again, and again. The Quran documented this interesting interaction in the chapter named "The Arguing Woman" (Al-Mujadilah, Chapter 581), not to reprimand her, but to reveal that actually God agreed with her opinion, the opinion she made publicly and repetitively with the Prophet, peace be upon him.
~ When a woman did not like what Omar, the second great civil leader, said during a Friday sermon, she did not keep her mouth shut. She stood up immediately, confronted him and proved her point by using a reference from the Quran. Omar, the great leader of an extensive Muslim empire, conceded with his famous statement The woman is right, Omar is wrong, reversing his opinion on the spot.Yes, you're right, do you know why the woman was right ?
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leader???? confused
Yes, I've read a reply from a member here in free-mind and he were talking to Adrevicci saying to him "good luck in defending Quranists or something like that"
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What's a humb? confused
And yeah.. when you said it's asalamu alaykum and not salamun alaykum, that was one of your mistakes. i already gave you one of the verses.
hahah I said salamun Alykom in the sentence and Assalamo Alykom alone without being in any sentence. what a joke , you want to show how to spell things Yet you're not even speak a word in arabic .
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Yes, I've read a reply from a member here in free-mind and he were talking to Adrevicci saying to him "good luck in defending Quranists or something like that"
I'm the leader of no one but i stand up anytime, anywhere for my beliefs and my brothers even shia and sunna..
Peace be upon you.
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hahah I said salamun Alykom in the sentence and Assalamo Alykom alone without being in any sentence. what a joke , you want to show how to spell things Yet you're not even speak a word in arabic .
rotfl I can actually. You don't even know me so the joke's on you.
And we're talking about classical Arabic here, not modern. In modern Arabic, people say assalamu alaykum but in the Quran it's different because classical Arabic was spoken then. The language evolved just like any other langauge. -
Dear nsws1988
The Quran uses different variations of words in order to describe peace. i.e. Salaamun, Salaama, Salaamin, Salaamu etc etc plus totally different words as well Sakeena, Waaslaha etc. There is more than one way to say peace in Quranic Arabic.
I wouldn't call modern spoken Arabic an evolution of the Quranic Arabic because the Grammar of the Quranic Arabic is so high that Modern Arabic is taken from it and not the other way round. It might be easier to say that people don't talk the Quranic Arabic anymore but a dialect or slang version. A bit like old English and modern day English if you like.
Peace
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ah we say As-salamo Alaykom not salamun Alaikom
He shows respect and you correct him? Although he didn't even really misspell anything - I mean we can say whatever we want as long as the other person understands, especially anyone who's native language is not arabic.
Douche.