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    Soof
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    Peace

    Is anyone actually gaining any further insight into fasting or are people just growing more and more adamant in their own views on the Qur'an? What a tiresome exercise!

    Peace

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      Peace all,

      Who is "they"? I am just one person trying to find the truth for myself by participating in a forum discussion with others. I am trying to listen to all the views and follow the best. Instead of being personal, we should focus on the facts backed by evidences to arrive at the truth.

      Truthseeker 11, my sentiments exactly. That's all I am looking for as well and I guess we have to exhibit patience when we don't get that maashaa'a Allah.

      To Farida,

      "Arabic is not my native language, I depend on the translations available, and I have explained in my post above to Ahmad how I understand 2185, if you like you can educate me on that as well."

      I am not sure which response you are talking about in particular, if you can paste it to me or give the link I will look at it. However do you understand what I showed you about the use of shaheda in the reading? Others have made issue with you about not seeing this difference, is it clear from the reading and is it possible or just to ignore it?

      "if your contention is how would a blind person 'see' the full moon, they can't, so the conclusion is that they are exempted some how and you have a problem with that, well how do they witness a 'month' which is an abstraction? Wouldn't a blind person have to rely on someone telling them that the month is now here start fasting because from what I can tell, correct me if I am wrong, you still agree that something, the new moon, has be seen to know that the month has started. If not, a blind person, whether it's full moon or month, has to rely on others to tell them. Just my observation.
      Also if we take witness as you do in this case, then technically, NOBODY knows whether they will 'witness' the whole month in advance i.e. death. Death is the opposite of the type of witnessing that you want to use. This is what really made this 'month' issue not make sense to me. If the month still has the 'new moon' as a marker it has begun, I may be present (i.e. alive) to witness that but that's still only one day, what if I die the next day then technically I didn't witness the 'month' the time period which this word implies because I died but I only witnessed the starting day. How do you reconcile that? If a person dies thereafter, then witnessing the beginning of this 'month', the first night of the new moon, isn't any different from witnessing the 'full moon' but the issue of dying doesn't come up. Or do you have some other way of knowing for sure the beginning of this 'month'?"

      Can you please answer my questions here directly pertaining to the blind and about the issue of death. As a simple comparision I see that you view ramadan as a name (but I'm not really sure how you know when it is, I asked that in my other post) and you still need to 'witness' a particular phase of the moon to know it has begun. Taking shahr as full moon which needs to be witnessed and ramadan as a common word still produces the same results in reference to the blind to me. I just want clear answers to my questions.

      "To me seeing moon physically by each and everyone is not a requirement as long as it?s been acknowledged that the moon been sighted as a mark for the start of the month."

      The first part is correct since the verse, the god, stipulates so whoever 'minkum' (from amongst you) witnesses it, but your last inclusion of 'being acknowledged' is not included in the verse. ???

      Umm Tariq

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        Peace Farida,

        You are missing the whole concept of the fast. It says abstaining is required for those who witness/sight it, but it doesn't say that blind people can't abstain as well if they choose to... If a blind person hears from friends about the sighting of "shahru ramadhan" and they choose to abstain, who's preventing them? They can do so if they choose. But since they did/can not sight/witness it for themselves, it is not required. That's according to the reading... If the scripture was saying that EVERYONE PRESENT/LIVING is to fast the period, then this would also apply to non-muslims, since they are also "present" during this period. Why isn't it interpreted in that light? Do you not understand? The scripture sets a distinction between those who "WITNESS/SIGHT" the "shahru ramadhan" and those who don't, and this is clearly given in the reading. Who is a better witness than The God Himself? Surely, He has prepared us a book fully detailed, explaining all things. A blind person can be a believer in The God and in the message, so he is definately a follower of the system - not being able to sight the moon doesn't make a person an "unbeliever", does it?

        Here's a question Is a newborn baby, who is also "present"/living during the shahru ramadhan, exempt from the fast, or are we to starve the child because the period has come?

        Peace,

        Ahmad

        Salaam
        Your go on to insist that a blind person is exempt but raise a ridiculous question about new born baby.
        Now let me ask same question to you let?s say; a two year old happen to be outside in the garden playing in the summer evening and notice most obvious full moon which marks start of your fasting then this two year old is obliged to fast where as a healthy grownup blind person is exempt????
        Unless you lock away kids in that summers evening and make sure allow only those to come out who YOU think should witness and thus fast confused
        peace

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          Peace

          Is anyone actually gaining any further insight into fasting or are people just growing more and more adamant in their own views on the Qur'an? What a tiresome exercise!

          Peace

          Salaam Soof
          As you know I was part of this debate to find out the truth for myself and there is no doubt left for me. Howver it was my world to Umm Tariq that I would reply to her that I came back and in that process few more questions were thrown towards me and I had to reply otherwise I am out I am not debating this anymore I have better things to do.

          7431 And We have set none but angels as Guardians of the Fire; and We have fixed their number only as a trial for Unbelievers,- in order that the People of the Book may arrive at certainty, and the Believers may increase in Faith,- and that no doubts may be left for the People of the Book and the Believers, and that those in whose hearts is a DISEASE and the Unbelievers may say, "What symbol doth Allah intend by this ?" Thus doth Allah leave to stray whom He pleaseth, and guide whom He pleaseth and none can know the forces of thy Lord, except He and this is no other than a warning to mankind. peace

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            Peace all,

            Truthseeker 11, my sentiments exactly. That's all I am looking for as well and I guess we have to exhibit patience when we don't get that maashaa'a Allah.

            Umm Tariq

            Salaam Umm Tariq
            You obviously see only one side of the debate so I don?t think I would bother replying to your concern after this.
            I must correct you that I do not see Ramadan is the name for our month of fasting it has now become a name, but when first time the Qur'an was revealed it was in summer evening in Northern Hemisphere and winter in Sothern hemisphere. The time continued, month of fasting has been rotating since then Please see my posts for details replies.
            You have answers to all your questions in this thread and for the last time I am pasting my previous reply to you as something to reflect on.
            Please make some effort and look for my replies which answers all your queries, Its our month of fasting and we have better things to do

            Peace Ayman,

            I did not mention any punishment and this was not part of my question it will only divert attention from my concern.
            The purpose of fasting
            2-183 O you who believe! Observing As-Saum (the fasting) is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become Al-Muttaqoon

            Does that mean that there is no obligation on the blinds to work towards becoming Al-Muttaqoon are they born Muttaqeen due to having no sight ?
            OR
            There is an obligation to fast on those who have sight and who happen to witness scorching moon and thus need to become Muttaqeen? Some people associate fasting with punishment so are they in fact punished for witnessing this event ???

            Thank you for explaining this; as I said in my post no 29 in this thread that
            ... I am pretty sure that others too have, in the past, played their part in switching the months, but that does not mean I accept Ayman's version.

            I would rather keep fasting in a random month than ending up like the Christians http//www.candlegrove.com/solstice.html#turta
            A linguistic puzzle.
            The rebirth of the sun.
            The birth of the Son.
            Christmas was transplanted onto the winter solstice, some 1,600 years ago, centuries before the English language emerged from its Germanic roots. Is that why we came to express these two ideas in words that sound so similar?

            If what you say is meant by the surah 1712... surely in the Dome of the Rock sits Makaam-e- Ibrahim and the passage of light over the rock should confirm this . I have watched a programme about rays from the sun falling on those rocks.. Do You have any evidence that the rocks in the Dome of the Rock are aligned with the solstices and equinoxes, I think this could be the way to solve this puzzle as
            An utterly astounding array of ancient cultures built their greatest architectures -- tombs, temples, cairns and sacred observatories -- so that they aligned with the solstices and equinoxes. Many of us know that Stonehenge is a perfect marker of both solstices
            http//www.candlegrove.com/solstice.html#turta

            peace

            peace

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              I also agree that you are not seeing the real purpose of our discussion. Your conclusion is that 'shahr' equals time, a month, and my conclusion is that it is most consistent in the reading that 'shahr' should be 'full moon' so you can't point out to me I am wrong using your conclusion. I already included that the these two definitions do not equal each other. I have looked at your perspective and I see inconsistencies which aren't there with using 'full moon' so we will have to agree to disagree.

              I have 2 more points. You bolded when I was quoting YOUR question about '4 sacred full moons', I do not agree that the word 'hurum' equates to 'sacred' which to me has religious baggage attached to it. Here's how the god explains what He means by 4 (arba'a) hurum

              936 Verily the count of the shuhur with the god is twelve sharan in the book/ decree of the god the time He created the skies and the earth from them are arba'a hurum. That is the straight/ valuable obligation so do not oppress/ wrong yourselves within/ during them...

              2217 They are asking you about the shahr haraam fighting therein. Say fighting therein is kabeer...

              595 O you who have believed do not kill the game while you are hurum

              92 So travel through the earth arba'a ashhur and know that you cannot outstrip/ escape the god...

              95 So when the ashhur hurum have passed then fight the mushrikeen wherever you find them...

              In 936, 2217 and 595 the God is telling us what not to do during these 4 hurum which is why they are described as hurum. In 92 one may wonder about why 4 ashhur, what's the significance so in 95 the god is confirming that these are the ashhur hurum in which, by 2217, the believers are discouraged from fighting within this time frame which leaves the mushrikeen free to travel without worrying about the believers attacking them in anyway, what they do is something else. Importantly as well the god tells us this

              52 O you who have believed do not tuhilluu the sha'aair of the god nor the shahr haraam nor the...

              This is another command showing the importance, according to our Creator, of the shahr haraam so it has nothing to with 'sacred' and idolization, I seek refuge with the god from shirk.

              I hope from the god's verses you understand what hurum stands for now. Our debate is only whether does the word 'shahr' mean 'month' (something arbitrary) or ' full moon'.

              Here is my last question to all who share your view on this point if any can answer CLEARLY, it's really important to me.

              As a new muslim, I am faced, during the study of the god's book, with the issue of whether shahr means full moon or month. When I first was made aware that shahr had the meaning of full moon I was astounded and it automatically cleared up my confusions with verse 2185 when it's translated using 'month' with the words (new crescent of ) added to the verse. Then I realized that if we don't take the meaning of ramadan and take it as a meaningless name then how on earth would I know when it is without referring to the arab sunni calendar? I've already been duped by them so how can I trust them on anything relating to the god's message? Without their calendar then that would mean that the god's book is not complete on it's own nor provides a clarification for everything. That would be a big blow to belief itself. Or am I to make up my own calendar, still it must be based on the god's message.

              So now I am asking all of you, if I take shahr to be 'month' in 2185 1. how do I know what that month is without referring to tainted outside sources? 2. how do I know when that month is without referring to tainted outside sources?

              My only conditions for the answers I am seeking is that it should be based on the god's book alone without distorting any meanings and that the answer wouldn't violate the 4 hurum.

              Umm Tariq

              Peace Um Tariq,

              Shahr has two primary meanings

              1. apparent, conspicuous, manifest, notorious notable, commonly known
              2. The moon or the moon when conspicuous and near to being full.

              Ramadhan has two primary meanings

              1. mourning, feeling sad, suffering, bothering, concerning
              2. scorching heat

              Haram means

              1. forbidden, prohibited, unlawful.

              In God?s book, shahr is used to mean manifest in some verses and it is used to mean the full moon in some other verses. The meaning depends on the context and subject of the verse.

              The word ramadhan is used only once in Good?s book (in 2.185) and its meaning is ?suffering, bothering, and concerning?

              The word haram is always used to mean ?forbidden, prohibited, and unlawful? and it never means sacred.

              Uncontrolled fantasies cause a miserable life for the human being and society and makes life as hell. Hell is all fire and suffering. The obvious suffering (Shahr ramadhan) is caused by the people when they are controlled by their fantasizes and they go astray. The obvious suffering is in the hearts and surroundings of the people. The great reading was descended as a guidance for people and clarifications from the guidance and the criterion when this intensive suffering which is caused by the fantasies of people was obvious.

              Therefore we can translate 2.185 as follows

              2.185 The obvious/clear/apparent/noticeable suffering is when the reading was descended as a guidance for people and clarifications from the guidance and the criterion, so whomever among you experiences/witnesses the manifestation/sign/symptom, shall self discipline himself. And whomever was sick or traveling so a count of other days. The God wants to facilitate and not make it hard on you. And so complete the count and magnify The God for what He guided you and perhaps you would be thankful.
              If we take shahr ramadhan as ?the physical scorching moon after the summer solstice? or ?month? it will be difficult to imagine how all the people (blind or not) living on the earth or on a space station (in future) may experience this shahr ramadhan. On the other hand it is possible to experience the obvious suffering caused by the uncontrolled hidden fantasies of the people wherever they are.

              This is explained in chapter 19 in verses 25 to 29

              1925 And shake towards you the palm tree, it will drop ripe fruits.
              1926 So savor* it, and relax, and when you see anyone, then say, "I have pledged to the Almighty a "syauman"; therefore I shall not converse, today to anyone.'"
              1927 She went with it to her people, carrying him. They said, "O, Mary, you have committed indecency".
              1928 "O sister of Aaron; your father was not evil, nor was your mother unchaste."
              1929 Hence, she pointed at him; they said, "How could we converse with the messiac (Mahdi) infant?"

              Did Mary witnessed ?shahr ramadhan??

              She was blamed of committing indecency by her people. She witnessed the obvious anger of her people and she witnessed/experienced her obvious feelings of sadness and distress. She had to SELF DISCIPLINE herself before she meets her people.
              She was righteous in the way she dealt with her people.

              2.183 ?O you who believe, SIYAM has been decreed for you as it was decreed for those before you, perhaps you may be RIGHTEOUS?.

              The main purpose of SIYAM is to become RIGHTEOUS.

              The Saum of Maryam is an example for us because she is one of those before us. One can become righteous if he trains himself or self discipline himself and abstains from uncontrolled fantasies that cause a miserable life for the human being himself the and society. I am not sure if not eating and drinking for some period may cause one to be righteous.

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                Peace Ayman,

                Peace Truthseeker,

                First, there is no need for any of those scenarios since even if one assumes like Belal that the passages in chapter 9 are arranged chronologically immediately following one another then there are many events described between 95 and 981, for example

                1. The battle in 925.
                2. The event in 928.
                3. The fight against the people of the book in 929.
                4. The event in 940.
                5. The fight against the hypocrites in 973.

                The most important piece of evidence is in 986 which clearly says" "And when a chapter is descended...". We know for certain that the great reading was descended during "shahr ramadan" (2185). So 981 describing "a hot time of the year" actually confirms that "shahr ramadan" occurs during the hot time of the year. So given this fact and the number of events that could have happened between 95 and 981, the fourth and I think the most likely scenario is that almost a year had passed and now we are back to the restricted full-moons again. Please remember that according to 2217 BIG fighting is allowed during the restriction. The only thing the restriction is really about is hunting wild life. So this time around the believers are fighting the rejecters during the restricted period.

                Peace,

                Ayman

                Thank you for bringing 2217 and other events in chapter 9 to attention. 2217 is the clincher and removes any confusion I had about the issue of war in restricted full-moons. The scenario described by you does appear to be the most likely one. The war described in 981 is most likely during the full-moon cycle of shahr ramadhan but not during the restricted full-moons described in 92 and 95 so those two events are most likely different ones.

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                  Peace Tlepsh,

                  Peace Um Tariq,

                  Shahr has two primary meanings

                  1. apparent, conspicuous, manifest, notorious notable, commonly known
                  2. The moon or the moon when conspicuous and near to being full.

                  Ramadhan has two primary meanings

                  1. mourning, feeling sad, suffering, bothering, concerning
                  2. scorching heat

                  Haram means

                  1. forbidden, prohibited, unlawful.

                  In God?s book, shahr is used to mean manifest in some verses and it is used to mean the full moon in some other verses. The meaning depends on the context and subject of the verse.

                  The word ramadhan is used only once in Good?s book (in 2.185) and its meaning is ?suffering, bothering, and concerning?

                  The word haram is always used to mean ?forbidden, prohibited, and unlawful? and it never means sacred.

                  Uncontrolled fantasies cause a miserable life for the human being and society and makes life as hell. Hell is all fire and suffering. The obvious suffering (Shahr ramadhan) is caused by the people when they are controlled by their fantasizes and they go astray. The obvious suffering is in the hearts and surroundings of the people. The great reading was descended as a guidance for people and clarifications from the guidance and the criterion when this intensive suffering which is caused by the fantasies of people was obvious.

                  Therefore we can translate 2.185 as follows

                  2.185 The obvious/clear/apparent/noticeable suffering is when the reading was descended as a guidance for people and clarifications from the guidance and the criterion, so whomever among you experiences/witnesses the manifestation/sign/symptom, shall self discipline himself. And whomever was sick or traveling so a count of other days. The God wants to facilitate and not make it hard on you. And so complete the count and magnify The God for what He guided you and perhaps you would be thankful.
                  If we take shahr ramadhan as ?the physical scorching moon after the summer solstice? or ?month? it will be difficult to imagine how all the people (blind or not) living on the earth or on a space station (in future) may experience this shahr ramadhan. On the other hand it is possible to experience the obvious suffering caused by the uncontrolled hidden fantasies of the people wherever they are.

                  This is explained in chapter 19 in verses 25 to 29

                  1925 And shake towards you the palm tree, it will drop ripe fruits.
                  1926 So savor* it, and relax, and when you see anyone, then say, "I have pledged to the Almighty a "syauman"; therefore I shall not converse, today to anyone.'"
                  1927 She went with it to her people, carrying him. They said, "O, Mary, you have committed indecency".
                  1928 "O sister of Aaron; your father was not evil, nor was your mother unchaste."
                  1929 Hence, she pointed at him; they said, "How could we converse with the messiac (Mahdi) infant?"

                  Did Mary witnessed ?shahr ramadhan??

                  She was blamed of committing indecency by her people. She witnessed the obvious anger of her people and she witnessed/experienced her obvious feelings of sadness and distress. She had to SELF DISCIPLINE herself before she meets her people.
                  She was righteous in the way she dealt with her people.

                  2.183 ?O you who believe, SIYAM has been decreed for you as it was decreed for those before you, perhaps you may be RIGHTEOUS?.

                  The main purpose of SIYAM is to become RIGHTEOUS.

                  The Saum of Maryam is an example for us because she is one of those before us. One can become righteous if he trains himself or self discipline himself and abstains from uncontrolled fantasies that cause a miserable life for the human being himself the and society. I am not sure if not eating and drinking for some period may cause one to be righteous.

                  Your translation of "shahru ramadhan" is not grammatically and linguistically correct. In order for your translation of "obvious suffering" to be correct, it should be "ramadhan shahr", making shahr the adjective. The actual phrase is the other way around "shahr ramadhan", in which "ramadhan" is the adjective. It can only be translated as "scorching full-moon".

                  Others like Samia with better knowledge of Arabic grammar and linguistics are invited to give their comments on this.

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                    Peace rsw,

                    Sawm cant mean fasting from food. If the poor must fast because they can not afford to feed others, then why is feeding them an expiation? how can we feed them if they are supposed to be fasting? Sawm must mean abstaining from something else

                    We can feed the fasting poor when they break their fast and before dawn !

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                      Tlepsh,

                      Shahr has two primary meanings

                      1. apparent, conspicuous, manifest, notorious notable, commonly known
                      2. The moon or the moon when conspicuous and near to being full.

                      Ramadhan has two primary meanings

                      1. mourning, feeling sad, suffering, bothering, concerning
                      2. scorching heat

                      Haram means

                      1. forbidden, prohibited, unlawful.

                      THis is incorrect. The root shahira means to be apparent, conspicuous, manifest, notorious notable, commonly known. The noun shahr means moon, full moon, crescent moon, or 29 Islamo-Judaic days.

                      The root ramada = to be constantly or intensely hot (felt internally or externally).

                      Haraam means forbidden, prohibited, restricted and holy.

                      I know that naturally you will argue me on this but I just wanted others to know that you are giving incorrect information. You can save your hands any effort if that is your intent. Secondly your defintion of shahru ramadan can be correct. But neither you nor anyone here understands Arabic grammar enough nor respects the letter of the Quran to know how some of what you claim can be understood by shahru ramadana no matter how incorrect contextually your meanings may be.

                      Godbless,
                      Anwar

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                        Nun, I hope that you still answer my post here.

                        Then I asked you, why in the minimum count, should the post-menstrual wait longer than the menstrual woman if shahr is taken as month? You haven't answered this for me.

                        Alright Umm Tarig and I hope you will answer my question.

                        This is simple logic.

                        Menstruating women depending on date of divorce 3 cycles vary from 2 ? 3 months.
                        Women not menstruating wait maximum 3 months which covers 3 cycles.

                        Example; a divorced woman is having menstrual issues, irregular timings...

                        What should she do?

                        1. Go outside each night or day look to see if there is a full moon
                        2. Wait 3 months

                        Explain what restricted full moon is...

                        Full moon July 18 ? there is no fighting that day, right?

                        You guys keep referring ?full moon? yet a time frame of a month is in all the posts.

                        1 2 3 4 restricted full moons ? four full moons (i.e. 4 different dates) or time frame = 3 months?

                        1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ? twelve full moons (dates) or time frame = 11 months?

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                          Peace Truthseeker,

                          First, there is no need for any of those scenarios since even if one assumes like Belal that the passages in chapter 9 are arranged chronologically immediately following one another then there are many events described between 95 and 981, for example

                          1. The battle in 925.
                          2. The event in 928.
                          3. The fight against the people of the book in 929.
                          4. The event in 940.
                          5. The fight against the hypocrites in 973.

                          The most important piece of evidence is in 986 which clearly says" "And when a chapter is descended...". We know for certain that the great reading was descended during "shahr ramadan" (2185). So 981 describing "a hot time of the year" actually confirms that "shahr ramadan" occurs during the hot time of the year. So given this fact and the number of events that could have happened between 95 and 981, the fourth and I think the most likely scenario is that almost a year had passed and now we are back to the restricted full-moons again. Please remember that according to 2217 BIG fighting is allowed during the restriction. The only thing the restriction is really about is hunting wild life. So this time around the believers are fighting the rejecters during the restricted period.

                          Peace,

                          Ayman

                          Ayman and Mr. truthseeker confused
                          Do not underestimate the readers? intelligent; no one can turn off the light of truth.
                          Ayman, Frida told you before that even if 9-81 is not related to 9-1 to 5, which I know that they are related, still we can?t ignore that
                          1-the war in 9-81 in summer time
                          2-the war in 9-81 was after the 4 restricted months, which shows that Rammadan was not in summer time but was 4 month before.
                          3-the war in 9-81 was under the control of the prophet in when it should start (the prophet was on the offensive side).
                          4-the only war that the prophet was ordered to be in the offensive side is the war of chapter 9.

                          Now, for the truthseeker, why are you running around from posting the weather trend in Madina?
                          For Ayman, why do you think that the entire Quran was revealed only in Rammadan?

                          Moreover, Ayman you said
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                          The most important piece of evidence is in 986 which clearly says" "And when a chapter is descended...". We know for certain that the great reading was descended during "shahr ramadan" (2185). So 981 describing "a hot time of the year" actually confirms that "shahr ramadan" occurs during the hot time of the year.
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                          9-86 does not say that fight should be during the restricted month, as 9-81 shows that the war was not during the 4 restricted months ,but after.
                          And your argument about that the entire Quran was revealed in Rammadan is not only irrelevant to our topic, but also a misleading one.
                          Your argument shows your deliberate intention to confuse the readers; but as I told you, you can?t turn off the Truth Light, nor you can confuse the Believers intelligent.
                          tempt

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                            Peace Tlepsh,

                            Your translation of "shahru ramadhan" is not grammatically and linguistically correct. In order for your translation of "obvious suffering" to be correct, it should be "ramadhan shahr", making shahr the adjective. The actual phrase is the other way around "shahr ramadhan", in which "ramadhan" is the adjective. It can only be translated as "scorching full-moon".

                            Others like Samia with better knowledge of Arabic grammar and linguistics are invited to give their comments on this.

                            Peace truthseeker11,

                            I am sure Samia will give her comments and clarify this subject. Thanks to her in advance.

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                              Tlepsh
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                              Tlepsh,

                              THis is incorrect. The root shahira means to be apparent, conspicuous, manifest, notorious notable, commonly known. The noun shahr means moon, full moon, crescent moon, or 29 Islamo-Judaic days.

                              The root ramada = to be constantly or intensely hot (felt internally or externally).

                              Haraam means forbidden, prohibited, restricted and holy.

                              I know that naturally you will argue me on this but I just wanted others to know that you are giving incorrect information. You can save your hands any effort if that is your intent. Secondly your defintion of shahru ramadan can be correct. But neither you nor anyone here understands Arabic grammar enough nor respects the letter of the Quran to know how some of what you claim can be understood by shahru ramadana no matter how incorrect contextually your meanings may be.

                              Godbless,
                              Anwar

                              Peace Anwar,
                              17.36 And do not uphold what you have no knowledge of. For the hearing, eyesight, and mind, all these you are responsible for.

                              Everybody including you and me shall verify every peace of knowledge before upholding. God has given hearing, eyesight, and mind to everybody not only to you or me.

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                                Umm_Tariq
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                                Peace Nun,

                                Here is where I explained about what is meant by 4 hurum

                                "I have 2 more points. You bolded when I was quoting YOUR question about '4 sacred full moons', I do not agree that the word 'hurum' equates to 'sacred' which to me has religious baggage attached to it. Here's how the god explains what He means by 4 (arba'a) hurum

                                936 Verily the count of the shuhur with the god is twelve sharan in the book/ decree of the god the time He created the skies and the earth from them are arba'a hurum. That is the straight/ valuable obligation so do not oppress/ wrong yourselves within/ during them...

                                2217 They are asking you about the shahr haraam fighting therein. Say fighting therein is kabeer...

                                595 O you who have believed do not kill the game while you are hurum

                                92 So travel through the earth arba'a ashhur and know that you cannot outstrip/ escape the god...

                                95 So when the ashhur hurum have passed then fight the mushrikeen wherever you find them...

                                In 936, 2217 and 595 the God is telling us what not to do during these 4 hurum which is why they are described as hurum. In 92 one may wonder about why 4 ashhur, what's the significance so in 95 the god is confirming that these are the ashhur hurum in which, by 2217, the believers are discouraged from fighting within this time frame which leaves the mushrikeen free to travel without worrying about the believers attacking them in anyway, what they do is something else. Importantly as well the god tells us this

                                52 O you who have believed do not tuhilluu the sha'aair of the god nor the shahr haraam nor the...

                                This is another command showing the importance, according to our Creator, of the shahr haraam so it has nothing to with 'sacred' and idolization, I seek refuge with the god from shirk.

                                I hope from the god's verses you understand what hurum stands for now. Our debate is only whether does the word 'shahr' mean 'month' (something arbitrary) or ' full moon'. "

                                I had also made it very clear and you see it as well that when we say 'shahr' is 'full moon' then we mean in the sense of it being a MARKER to start and end whatever particular count it is, the period of time BETWEEN, 2,3 or 4 full moons, that's all. Because of the way shaheda is used in verse 2185, and I posted to Farida it's different usages in the reading, that is one point for me that shahr should be full moon, something that can be witnessed in seeing and not month which cannot. I am sure everyone is agreeing that this verse itself doesn't mention witnessing the hilal to know the beginning of this particular month which is why those words are added in translations who take shahr as month. That's another strike against the 'month' translation for me.

                                Your logic is this

                                "Menstruating women depending on date of divorce 3 cycles vary from 2 ? 3 months.
                                Women not menstruating wait maximum 3 months which covers 3 cycles."

                                What I am saying is that keeping with the CONSISTENCY of the god's verses and ACCURACY and PRECISION, the menstruating women are using their cycles as a MARKER and not the time it lasts itself since it only lasts from 3 to 7 or 10 days on average for different women. If they did, and I mentioned this before, they would be starting and stopping during this count and that makes no sense and everyone knows that that's not what's intended. It's intended to be a MARKER to start and end the total count, the total time period of waiting.
                                SO...
                                I saw the CONSISTENCY in taking shahr as 'full moon' even in these verses pertaining to divorce, in 654, since it can ALSO be used as a MARKER. It would be understood, like in the case of the cycles, that you use the full moon as a SURE MARKER to start and end the full waiting.

                                You still didn't answer WHY should the non-menstruating AUTOMATICALLY, if you take shahr to be month, wait for 3 months max? As opposed to the minimum case illustrated by the verse for menstruating women. Have you sorted out why this discrepancy whereas if we use 'full moon' for 'shahr' the two verses EQUAL in the minimum count. I am convinced by such consistency.

                                Remember, you are using 'month' in all of your translations and what that means to you and I am using 'full moon'. Our COUNTS will undoubtedly differ so I asked for this discussion so that I can see the perspective of one who uses 'month', how the verses pan out, compared to using full moon and I thank you for this discussion. My conclusion stays so far that full moon is the most accurate translation for 'shahr' in these verses and it keeps consistency when the verses are put next to each other. Here are just 3 examples of why I believe in the consistency of the god's verses and why I can't accept 'month' for 'shahr', too many more questions arise that aren't answered by the book.

                                I was looking for why the god uses 'ikhwa' in this verse

                                4910 Verily the believers are 'ikhwa'...

                                I found this verse

                                4176 ...and if they were 'ikhwa' men and women...

                                Since I know that the god's verses explain themselves and each other I believe that I found my answer. When He used ikhwa referring to believers, clearly believers include men and women, 4176 seems to show that this form of the word refers to men and women so alhamdulillah, CLEAR and PRECISE.

                                What does 'bayt' mean according to the reading?

                                2125 And when we made the bayt a mathaaba for the people and security...

                                This I see as another style in the reading where a word and it's meaning are actually together in the same verse or at least clearly alluded to. Look up the definition of 'mathaaba' and that's basically what a bayt is in the least. CLEAR and PRECISE.

                                I come to the issue of fasting 'shahr ramadan' and we have

                                2185 shahr ramadan which was sent down therein the reading...

                                442-3 And by the clear book.-- Verily we have sent it down in a blessed night (laylah mubaarakah)...

                                971,5 Verily we have sent it down in/within the night of al-qadr ...-- peace it is until the beginning/ start of the dawn.

                                Hmmm. I look at these verses and I see, related to the sending down, shahr ramadan, blessed night, night of al-qadr. Night is no mistaking it. I believe the god is consistent and precise so if shahr means full moon, this is all equal since we know that a full moon is during the night and the fast begins at fajr as well. The god made reference to peace until the start of fajr. These are enough signs for me to AT LEAST look into the meaning of full moon as opposed to month. If we use month in 2185 then consistency and preciseness goes away. If month was correct, then to keep consistency, the other verses should have said something like 'a night amongst nights' or something related. The subject of these 3 verses is the same so how can they not be consistent??? Do you see CLEAR and PRECISE here, I do?

                                Do you see my point here? This is one of the basis that I go by in trying to understand the god's message. The god has described His book as consistent so I definitely can't go against that. This is how I understand doing 'tarteel' of the verses, arranging similar verses by word, topic, phrase etc.

                                I can't be any more clear than this. This discussion has been positive and after all you presented this is why, for now, I still will stick to the conclusion of full moon for shahr. If you can prove that the reading isn't consistent...don't know about that one.

                                Sincerely,
                                Umm Tariq

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                                  Umm_Tariq
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                                  Peace all,

                                  Here's another verse using 'shaheda', 'witness' in the present tense without 'alaa' (against/ upon) or 'anna' (that)

                                  242 ...and let a taa'ifah (party/ group) of the believers 'witness' their punishment.

                                  It's clearly also understood here, I hope so anyway, that witness here means to SEE their punishment. We would 'hear' it too, at least at the time it's happening, but if someone is not seeing but only hearing it, how can they be sure, without looking, that it was someone being punished for zinaa and not just someone in pain after an accident or whatever we can think of.

                                  Also, comparing to the other verses mentioned earlier, the examples in the verses are clearly about seeing something as well.

                                  Umm Tariq

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                                    Peace Umm Tarig,

                                    I had also made it very clear and you see it as well that when we say 'shahr' is 'full moon' then we mean in the sense of it being a MARKER to start and end whatever particular count it is, the period of time BETWEEN, 2,3 or 4 full moons, that's all.

                                    Yes you made it clear -- markers need start and an end that is called a MONTH!

                                    Dictionary
                                    month

                                    n.

                                    1. A unit of time corresponding approximately to one cycle of the moon's phases

                                    full moon
                                    n.

                                    1. The moon when it is visible as a fully illuminated disk.

                                    http//jeffreykishner.com/images/full_moon_large.jpg

                                    Please tell us what is restricted about that picture?

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                                      Here's another verse using 'shaheda', 'witness' in the present tense without 'alaa' (against/ upon) or 'anna' (that)

                                      242 ...and let a taa'ifah (party/ group) of the believers 'witness' their punishment.

                                      It's clearly also understood here, I hope so anyway, that witness here means to SEE their punishment.

                                      Lets continue reading...

                                      248 But it shall avert the punishment from her, if she bears "witness" four times by Allah, that he is telling a lie.

                                      What did she SEE?

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                                        Peace Nun,

                                        Your right, another example of the word shaheda being used, thanks, but you are missing the key word in that verse

                                        And it will avert the punishment from her that she 'bears witness' four testimonies by Allah THAT indeed he is of the liars. 248 The part in arabic is "...an tashhada arba'a shahaadaat billah ANNAHU la minal kaathebeen." I gave examples of this which makes the meaning in the sense of 'bearing witness' that something... The ANNA, that, goes with shaheda.

                                        Peace Umm Tarig,

                                        Yes you made it clear -- markers need start and an end that is called a MONTH!

                                        We look at that MARKER as the full moon, something apparent, obvious, easily seen.

                                        Dictionary
                                        month

                                        n.

                                        1. A unit of time corresponding approximately to one cycle of the moon's phases

                                        Yes, evidently not a set 'unit of time', they don't even acknowledge a particular number of days since it can vary. Question still remains for you to prove how to 'witness' a month, with the way witness is used in the reading consistently, not mixing it's usages, considering no one knows if they will be alive the whole month to really say that they have witnessed it for sure? That also leaves for you, how do you know when it begins? If you say new crescent moon, most people don't get to witness that, way less than those who can witness a full moon, even when not looking for it. Also, ahillah, is not mentioned in this verse and I don't believe we can make such additions and then say that this is from the god. So when does this month begin?

                                        Please tell us what is restricted about that picture?

                                        I brought the verses about hurum previously and we already ascertained that those particular full moons are markers and the time in between is what is restricted. Since the god didn't give us in the reading a full calendar with names and all, then there must be other indications of how to ascertain these times still from the book itself not from some unknown people.

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                                          Peace Nun, everyone,

                                          This is simple logic.
                                          Menstruating women depending on date of divorce 3 cycles vary from 2 ? 3 months.
                                          Women not menstruating wait maximum 3 months which covers 3 cycles.

                                          Your interpretation of "months" is clearly creating an inconsistency in the command of the god (whatever your haphazard month means since you haven't said what a month is).

                                          Example; a divorced woman is having menstrual issues, irregular timings...
                                          What should she do?

                                          1. Go outside each night or day look to see if there is a full moon
                                          2. Wait 3 months

                                          She would do the same thing that she does when she is counting her menstruations. Here are the choices

                                          1. Stay in the bathroom all night and day and look to see if there is blood.
                                          2. Wait 3 months.
                                          3. None of the above. She actually counts three menstruation events in the same exact way as counting three full-moons events.

                                          Clearly, 3 is the only correct answer.

                                          Explain what restricted full moon is...
                                          Full moon July 18 ? there is no fighting that day, right?

                                          Who said anything about no fighting? See 2217.

                                          You guys keep referring ?full moon? yet a time frame of a month is in all the posts.
                                          1 2 3 4 restricted full moons ? four full moons (i.e. 4 different dates) or time frame = 3 months?
                                          1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ? twelve full moons (dates) or time frame = 11 months?

                                          Why don't you actually count 12 of your "months" every year as per 936? The only way you can do it and maintain the timing in sync with the seasons is if "shahr" is "full-moon". There is no way around it. Here is the count of the full moons from 2005 to 2010 (I can go as far in the past or in the future as you want)

                                          2005 Summer Solstice

                                          1. JUNE 22, 2005 (scorching full moon)
                                          2. JULY 21, 2005
                                          3. AUG 19, 2005
                                          4. SEPT 18, 2005
                                          5. OCT 17, 2005
                                          6. NOV 16, 2005
                                          7. DEC 15, 2005
                                          8. JAN 14, 2006
                                          9. FEB 13, 2006
                                          10. MAR 14, 2006
                                          11. APR 13, 2006
                                          12. MAY 13, 2006
                                          13. JUNE 11, 2006 (Skip as per 936)
                                            2006 Summer Solstice
                                          14. JULY 10, 2006 (scorching full moon)
                                          15. AUG 9, 2006
                                          16. SEP 7, 2006
                                          17. OCT 7, 2006
                                          18. NOV 5, 2006
                                          19. DEC 5, 2006
                                          20. JAN 3, 2007
                                          21. FEB 2, 2007
                                          22. MAR 3, 2007
                                          23. APR 2, 2007
                                          24. MAY 2, 2007
                                          25. JUNE 1, 2007
                                            Summer Solstice 2007
                                          26. JUNE 30, 2007 (scorching full moon 2007)
                                          27. JULY 30, 2007
                                          28. AUG 28, 2007
                                          29. SEPT 26, 2007
                                          30. OCT 26, 2007
                                          31. NOV 24, 2007
                                          32. DEC 24, 2007
                                          33. JAN 22, 2008
                                          34. FEB 21, 2008
                                          35. MAR 21, 2008
                                          36. APR 20, 2008
                                          37. MAY 20, 2008
                                          38. JUNE 18, 2008 (Skip as per 936)
                                            Summer Solstice 2008
                                          39. JULY 17, 2008 (scorching full moon 200
                                          40. AUG 16, 2008
                                          41. SEPT 15, 2008
                                          42. OCT 14, 2008
                                          43. NOV 13, 2008
                                          44. DEC 12, 2008
                                          45. JAN 11, 2009
                                          46. FEB 9, 2009
                                          47. MAR 11, 2009
                                          48. APR 9, 2009
                                          49. MAY 9, 2009
                                          50. JUNE 7, 2009
                                            Summer Solstice 2009
                                          51. JULY 6, 2009 (scorching full moon 2009)
                                          52. AUG 6, 2009
                                          53. SEPT 4, 2009
                                          54. OCT 4, 2009
                                          55. NOV 2, 2009
                                          56. DEC 2, 2009
                                          57. DEC 31, 2009
                                          58. JAN 30, 2010
                                          59. FEB 28, 2010
                                          60. MAR 30, 2010
                                          61. APR 28, 2010
                                          62. MAY 27, 2010
                                            Summer Solstice 2010
                                          63. JUN 25, 2010 (scorching full moon 2010)

                                          Now let's see you count EXACTLY 12 months every single solar year (936) according to whatever your definition of "month" is and automatically sync the timing with the seasons.

                                          Peace,

                                          Ayman

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