Sunday, December 16, 2007

Allah a servant of Muhammad?

In this section, the writer makes some very funny comments without providing any reference for them. The fact is that they don't exist in reality and to make such funny statements, one has to rely on deep imagination.

The writer has twisted the verse to such an extreme that he has made the wildest of interpretations from it. If he really is truthful, then why didn't he provide a single reference for that?

Allah corrected the Prophet on a matter and the writer has problems with that! Human beings can make mistakes and Prophets are humsn too. If any mistake was made, God corrected them. To make forbidden what is allowed or to allow what is forbidden was corrected by Allah and this is an important law in Islam. No one can change the law of God.

The main problem of the writer with these verses is that God is much higher than this and does not interfere in the day-to-day matters of the people. This was an argument that has been explained above and is not a small matter but a part of the law of God.

If a religion does not have solutions to the problems of the people, then it is not for the people!

The writer concludes this section with a verse out of context that says to fight the infidels. If he had quoted it in context, he would have seen who those infidels were. He seems to apply everything, that has the word infidel, to himself. Deep inside. maybe he thinks of himself as one of them rather than the pious.

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