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    3336 {It is not for a believer, man or woman, when All?h and His Messenger have decreed a matter that they should have any option in their decision. And whoever disobeys All?h and His Messenger, he has indeed strayed in a plain error.}

    Al-Ahzab-36 { }

    The word in Arabic is "" and it is from the root " " and the word means judge or make a judgement or a law which is making ligeslations.

    God order us in this verse that the term believing is according to obey the ligeslations of God and his instructions and obey the prophet's ligeslations and his instructiosn as well, anyone who does not obey both of them is not in the right path and he is lost .

    So why would God said after his own ligeslations that the prophet can make ligeslations as well ?

    P.S The posts must start by answering the question .

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      unknownuser
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      add this one too

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      And We did not send any apostle but that he should be obeyed by Allah's permission..

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        "Believer" is a conditional term. Refer to 4914 onwards. That is to say, a person can be considered to be in a state of belief at a given moment in time. In that moment in time that he is considered a "believer" there is NO question that he is obeying "Allah and his messenger". If he is not obeying Allah and his messenger then he is NOT a believer and he is indeed in error.

        The next stage is to consider, what is a believer? If you look in the quran, following conjecture of humans and that which our fathers obeyed without questioning it is a fundamental act of non-belief and punishable by a very nice chastisement. I hope that those who do this will enjoy their well-deserved chastisement in the barbeque .

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          unknownuser
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          lets see if their answer is different than this

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          "If you obey a human being like you, then you are really losers.

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            "Believer" is a conditional term. Refer to 4914 onwards. That is to say, a person can be considered to be in a state of belief at a given moment in time. In that moment in time that he is considered a "believer" there is NO question that he is obeying "Allah and his messenger". If he is not obeying Allah and his messenger then he is NOT a believer and he is indeed in error.
            The next stage is to consider, what is a believer? If you look in the quran, following conjecture of humans and that which our fathers obeyed without questioning it is a fundamental act of non-belief and punishable by a very nice chastisement. I hope that those who do this will enjoy their well-deserved chastisement in the barbeque .

            fftopic .

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              unknownuser
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              And how is this off topic, you are quite the silly goose at times.

              All acts of people considered "believers" are considered "believing acts" because they obey Allah and obey the messenger at the same time.

              Do you think the prophet can make a judgement against the will of Allah and say it is from Allah?

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                Thereformer1
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                lets see if their answer is different than this

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                "If you obey a human being like you, then you are really losers.

                Yes, you're right because here God said do not obey a human being ( a non-believer) not a well educated Muslims.

                Ah just to add

                459 { O you who believe! Obey All?h and obey the Messenger (Muhammad SAW), and those of you (Muslims) who are in authority. (And) if you differ in anything amongst yourselves, refer it to All?h and His Messenger (SAW), if you believe in All?h and in the Last Day. That is better and more suitable for final determination.}

                You see God order us to obey Muslims who are in authority and they are the scholars and shouyoukh and the scientists of Quran and Hadith .

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                  And how is this off topic, you are quite the silly goose at times.

                  The subject is not about the word "believers" and it will be another topic about that if God willing . The word believer is too hard for you, I'd like to call you "Muslim" because believing is something else.

                  All acts of people considered "believers" are considered "believing acts" because they obey Allah and obey the messenger at the same time.

                  Well, you are mixing up between Muslims acts and believers acts. Let me remind you that they are in the same religion but they are not the same acts . Now back to the topic , I said the topic will begin by answering the question not being in Australia .

                  Do you think the prophet can make a judgement against the will of Allah and say it is from Allah?

                  No, Who said that the prophet can make things against Allah's words ?

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                    You see God order us to obey Muslims who are in authority and they are the scholars and shouyoukh and the scientists of Quran and Hadith .

                    Obey the scholars and shuyukh? No way! Go ahead and do that, if it makes you feel happy and safe. Those of us who prefer using their own brains can live very well without fatawa and ahkam.
                    peace
                    Btw., the Qur'an warns us to not take religious authorities as gods beside God. That's what the early Jews and Christians did, and they went astray. Pretty much the same thing that's happening in mainstream Islam right now.

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                      Obey the scholars and shuyukh? No way! Go ahead and do that, if it makes you feel happy and safe. Those of us who prefer using their own brains can live very well without fatawa and ahkam.

                      So why you are claiming that you're following Quran ? Let me remind you that scholars and shouyoukh have deep studies in Quran and its Bayan and they are the Muslims who they are in authority today . Ah you like using your mind alone without study in Islamic school and find interpretations from your desires, so sorry you are not following Quran, you're following in english words that's all of it.

                      Btw., the Qur'an warns us to not take religious authorities as gods beside God. That's what the early Jews and Christians did, and they went astray. Pretty much the same thing that's happening in mainstream Islam right now.

                      You're under the ones that God warns us

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                        So let me give you an example from the ahadeeth, of the prophet supposedly making something against Allah's words.

                        Volume 1, Book 10, Number 512

                        Narrated Abu Huraira

                        The Prophet said, "In very hot weather delay the Zuhr prayer till it becomes (a bit) cooler because the severity of heat is from the raging of Hell-fire. The Hell-fire of Hell complained to its Lord saying O Lord! My parts are eating (destroying) one another. So Allah allowed it to take two breaths, one in the winter and the other in the summer. The breath in the summer is at the time when you feel the severest heat and the breath in the winter is at the time when you feel the severest cold."

                        This is patently absurd. Allah's word is that the Earth orbits the sun in a guided course. The seasons arise as a result of the tilt of the Earth's orbital axis. A contradiction to reality is hence portrayed here unless we conclude that hell has an infinite number of lungs which perpetually breathe in and out based on every single last point of the earth's surface. Such an understanding still does not explain where hell has room to breathe in some points in the Arctic.

                        Glory be to God who guides his messenger with truth and may the curse of Allah (swt) be on those who seek to distort his words!

                        Of course many such contradictions with reality can be found in the words of Bukhari which are never comparable to the words of Allah and the words of his messenger that coincide with the words of Allah.

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                          Leyna
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                          So why you are claiming that you're following Quran ? Let me remind you that scholars and shouyoukh have deep studies in Quran and its Bayan

                          So? They are not infallible. If I see an interpretation by a scholar that I don't agree with, it is perfectly within my right to ignore it.

                          Qur'an asks us to use our minds and hearts in order to determine if an information is correct, it does not encourage blindly following anyone, be they scholars or whatever.

                          Sorry, but if you want to argue for the authority of scholars, you have clearly come to the wrong place. Why don't you go to one of the countless Sunni forums where you will find many like-minded people to exchange your thoughts with?

                          peace

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                            You see God order us to obey Muslims who are in authority and they are the scholars and shouyoukh and the scientists of Quran and Hadith .

                            you are right bro, 544 confirms this line of thinking

                            http//www.submission.org/efarsi/arabic/Surat5_files/5_44.gif
                            It was We who revealed the law (to Moses) therein was guidance and light. By its standard have been judged the Jews, by the prophets who bowed (as in Islam) to God's will, by the rabbis and the doctors of law for to them was entrusted the protection of God's book, and they were witnesses thereto therefore fear not men, but fear me, and sell not my signs for a miserable price. If any do fail to judge by (the light of) what God hath revealed, they are (no better than) Unbelievers.

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                              So? They are not infallible. If I see an interpretation by a scholar that I don't agree with, it is perfectly within my right to ignore it.

                              what do you mean by not infallible ? if someone is not infallible, we don't take anything from him, are you kidding ? They made the laws and the interpretations according to the studies that they do or did , did you do one of it ? plus there are not just one , there are lots. So Eistein was not infallible and he created the theory of relativity which is now the basics of everything. Thomas Edison was not infallible and he created the lampe, doctors are not infallible , they have created medicaments curing 98 % . This is nonsense about not infallible . No you shouldn't ignore what they said if you don't have arguments that disagree with what they said . the use of mind is with knowledge not with ignorance of the matter.

                              Qur'an asks us to use our minds and hearts in order to determine if an information is correct, it does not encourage blindly following anyone, be they scholars or whatever.

                              Yes, the use of mind is with knowledge . Do you know why the prophet the only one that he received Quran ?

                              Sorry, but if you want to argue for the authority of scholars, you have clearly come to the wrong place. Why don't you go to one of the countless Sunni forums where you will find many like-minded people to exchange your thoughts with?

                              This is not your business, are you having some knid phobia of truth ?

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                                So? They are not infallible. If I see an interpretation by a scholar that I don't agree with, it is perfectly within my right to ignore it.

                                Qur'an asks us to use our minds and hearts in order to determine if an information is correct, it does not encourage blindly following anyone, be they scholars or whatever.

                                Sorry, but if you want to argue for the authority of scholars, you have clearly come to the wrong place. Why don't you go to one of the countless Sunni forums where you will find many like-minded people to exchange your thoughts with?

                                peace

                                if this forum is to discuss quran and he is using verses of quran to back up his point of view then why you want him to go somewhere else???

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                                  So who are these 'with authority' from amongst us and what is their role?

                                  459 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.

                                  Peace

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                                    Leyna
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                                    No you shouldn't ignore what they said if you don't have arguments that disagree with what they said . the use of mind is with knowledge not with ignorance of the matter.

                                    Look, I explained my stance on this issue to you previously, so I'm not going to waste my time writing all of that again.

                                    Of course I have arguments and use knowledge when disagreeing with a scholar. There are countless texts and fatawa by scholars out there where it is very easy to see ignorance, deliberate misinterpretations, scientifically wrong statements and so on and so forth. You don't need decades of religious study in order to see that, this is just a silly argument to keep people from thinking and questioning.

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                                      So who are these 'with authority' from amongst us and what is their role?

                                      459 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.

                                      Peace

                                      how quran explains that verse, I would like to know that too.... thanks in advance.

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                                        So let me give you an example from the ahadeeth, of the prophet supposedly making something against Allah's words.

                                        The example that you gave is about Hell and not about ligeslations as you said before .We are talking about ligeslations and laws from the prophet , read the thread .

                                        This is patently absurd. Allah's word is that the Earth orbits the sun in a guided course. The seasons arise as a result of the tilt of the Earth's orbital axis. A contradiction to reality is hence portrayed here unless we conclude that hell has an infinite number of lungs which perpetually breathe in and out based on every single last point of the earth's surface. Such an understanding still does not explain where hell has room to breathe in some points in the Arctic.

                                        The only thing absurd is your logic, is the hadith said that the hell is it the responsible of the seasons of "summer" or "winter ? No, the hadith is about that the heat of summer is a breath of hell and the cold of winter is a reat of hell. There is no mentionning that Hell is influencing the seasons or anything else. And justifying this hadith from Quran

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                                        2512 { When it (Hell) sees them from a far place, they will hear its raging and its roaring.}

                                        Glory be to God who guides his messenger with truth and may the curse of Allah (swt) be on those who seek to distort his words!

                                        Hypocrites say these things too .

                                        Of course many such contradictions with reality can be found in the words of Bukhari which are never comparable to the words of Allah and the words of his messenger that coincide with the words of Allah.

                                        No, the Hadith after all is not about ligeslation and you don't even understand it as it seems that you don't even understand science .

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                                          Look, I explained my stance on this issue to you previously, so I'm not going to waste my time writing all of that again.

                                          Of course I have arguments and use knowledge when disagreeing with a scholar. There are countless texts and fatawa by scholars out there where it is very easy to see ignorance, deliberate misinterpretations, scientifically wrong statements and so on and so forth. You don't need decades of religious study in order to see that, this is just a silly argument to keep people from thinking and questioning.

                                          Yes, I know arguments from your desires. Ah by the way you always choose the scholars that talked about women.

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