Another random thought about the Qur'an: How do we treat the issues that it does not mention:
For example, the internet.
If Islam stands for a society of equals, and peace, to promote a dignified norm, then the internet should not be used. Atho it is a tool and a valuable resource, it's mostly ...
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Perhaps not to over simplify the issue, but let's put it this way.
If God is love, and we believe in love, why is it wrong to love someone else? What could we hold against that?
The Qur'an lays out many examples that are simply contradictory: like the inheritance for men and women upon death. Laws ...
If God is love, and we believe in love, why is it wrong to love someone else? What could we hold against that?
The Qur'an lays out many examples that are simply contradictory: like the inheritance for men and women upon death. Laws ...