How can a previous verse about peace or forgiveness be forgotten if it still exists in the Qur'an?
Hi Joseph
setst777 said:
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The fact remains that you didn't understand that the quote actually agreed with Suyuti, even though Suyuti replaces "abrogate" with "caused to be forgotten."
setst777 said:
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Suyuti was in agreement with the scholar he quoted; in that; Q 9:5 replaced (caused to be forgotten) all the peaceful verses.
setst777 said:
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Suyuti agrees that all the peaceful verses are “caused to be forgotten” by the verse of the sword (9:5),
setst777 said:
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The best Islamic scholars say that 9:5 abrogates the peaceful verses. Suyuti recognizes this, but calls it “made to forget.” In reality, the majority of Islam’s scholars agree that “made to forget” is one use of abrogation.
Joseph responds:
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How can a previous verse about peace or forgiveness be forgotten if it still exists in the Qur'an?
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Setst RE: You have to take that up with the
- Islamic Scholars,
- Islamic Encyclopedia,
- Wikipedia,
- Reliance of the Traveller
- Qur'an
- Sahih Hadith
on the use of
abrogation and
Jihad – world conquest for Islam. This is Islamic Doctrine in Sunni and Shia Islam.
Wikipedia sums up that the majority of Islamic Scholars agree.
I quote Wikipedia (Scriptural Basis) for abrogation as follows:
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Only Q.2:106 uses a form of the word naskh (specifically "nanskh" meaning "we abrogate"). Although there "are no less than a dozen" readings/interpretations of verse Q.2:106 (according to Khaleel Mohammed citing John Burton),[63] the "
majority of exegetes" (scholars of the interpretation of the Quran),[Note 6] find 2:106 indicative of
two varieties of naskh (see below):
- "supersession", i.e. the "suspension" and replacement of the old verse without its elimination (process known as naskh al-hukm duna al-tilawa, or ibdāl in arabic)"[4] or
- "suppression", i.e. the nullification/elimination of the old verse from the Mus'haf (the written Quran compiled after Muhammad's death) (process known as naskh al-hukm wa-'l-tilawa, or ibtāl in arabic).[4]
Two verses also suggest abrogation can refer to either these two meanings,
16:101. "We substitute one ayah for another"" -- suggests naskh is supersession/substitution (tabdīl, related to ibdāl).[64]
22:52. "God eradicated (azala) and nullifies (yubtil, related to ibtāl) what the Devil insinuates" -- refers "solely to eradication or nullification" according to scholar Al-Fakhr al-Razi.[65][66]
Naskh (tafsir) - Wikipedia >> End of Quote
These are the all sources I used that you called “
extremist” and “
Islamic propaganda.”
If you wouldn’t keep relying on Sufi books to tell you what Islam believes you would understand this.
setst777 said:
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Gallop Polls (Wikipedia)
In Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member states, 18% believe military attacks on civilians justified and 14% believe individual attacks on civilians justified.
Muslim attitudes toward terrorism - Wikipedia In non-OIC states, 24%believe military attacks on civilians justified and 17% believe individual attacks on civilians justified
Muslim attitudes toward terrorism - Wikipedia
Joseph responds:
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Those numbers are substantially lower than those of Christians in America and American citizens in general. Why do you think that is? …
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Setst RE: According to the article and resulting poll
you provided,
violence (in general) is the topic of the poll –
not terrorism.
My poll was based on Muslim terrorism. So naturally you are going to come to flawed conclusions because you are comparing two different polls that deal with two different topics. You are not looking at the
context of those polls.
No one would disagree that general violence in poor areas is greater than in better areas, and is not much influenced by ideological indoctrination.
The problem with your poll is it does not deal with
acts of terrorism.
The evidence shows that
terrorist are heavily influenced by an ideology and more likely come from
better areas, are
better educated, and have
good paying jobs.
As you can see, using the right Polls makes a BIG difference.
In an earlier post I provided the evidence which shows the better background from which terrorists are most common.
The middle-class terrorists: More than 60pc of suspects are well educated and from comfortable backgrounds, says secret M15 file | Daily Mail Online
Islamic Terrorists not Poor and Illiterate, but Rich and Educated
Terrorism - Wikipedia [Heading: “Perpetrators”]
General violence is the issue with the poll results you copied. General violence, and the military and civilian response to it, is what the poll results show in your poll. This has nothing to do with acts of terrorism.
Context, context, context is the key to understanding reality.
Joseph continues:
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The other polls you posted would be answered in similar ways by Christians if they were geared towards them.
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Setst RE: Similar to the bungled mess you made of providing the wrong poll for the context?
How would you know that the polls I posted would be answered in similar ways by Christians?
When you consider the poll results I gave, are you saying that Christians would answer similarly to Muslims
as follows? . . .
1st poll: Half of British Muslims would not go to cops if they knew someone with ISIS links
Question: Would, ‘Two in five Christians
support the introduction of sharia law, the legal system derived from the Koran, like Muslims do?’
Question: Would
48% of British Christians
not report a person "linked to terror as British Muslims responded?”’
Note: Most Muslims ‘say’ they don’t like terror, but why do half of them not want to report terrorists? Maybe because the terrorists are Muslims in the majority of cases?
2nd poll: The World’s Muslims: Religion, Politics and Society
Question: Would an ‘Overwhelming percentages of Christians in many countries want Islamic law (sharia) to be the official law of the land as Muslims do?’
3rd poll: https://selectra.co.uk/sites/selectra.co.uk/files/pdf/muslim-americans.pdf#page=60
Question: ‘Does a smaller but sizable percentage of Christian Americans (36%) show a real concern about the potential rise of Islamic extremism in the United States as Muslims do?’
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Polls show that 79% in North America and Europe are concerned about Islamic terrorism.]
4th poll: Muslim attitudes toward terrorism - Wikipedia
Question: Is Christian support for suicide bombing in the
double digits, and far higher in Muslim countries as with Muslim responses to the poll?
5th poll: https://clarionproject.org/new-poll-muslim-countries-finds-large-support-terrorists/
Question: Is their large support among Christians for terrorism in Islamic countries and the West as Muslims do?
6th poll: https://www.algemeiner.com/2016/07/...rt-for-terrorism-help-explain-recent-attacks/
This poll shows the following summary results. I quote:
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Multiple polls demonstrate that the general Middle Eastern and Western Muslim population harbors dangerous attitudes that help explain recent terrorist attacks in France, America, Iraq, Israel, Jordan and Bangladesh. Hostility towards women, Jews, Christians, homosexuals and converts to other religions is prevalent. Large percentages of Muslims also support suicide bombings and terrorist groups, including Hamas, Al Qaeda, Hezbollah and ISIS.”
Question: Do multiple polls show that Christians harbor similar results that explain the recent terrorist attacks in France, America, Iraq, Israel, Jordan and Bangladesh?
7th poll: Islamic Statistics on violence, rape, terror, Sharia, ISIS, and welfare | CARM.org
Quote: “America, 58% of Muslims say criticism of Islam or Muhammad not protected under free speech”
Question: Do 58% of Christians say that criticism of Christianity or Jesus is not protected under free speech?
Quote: “62% of British Muslims deny free speech”
Question: Do 62% of British Christians deny free speech?
Quote: “Al Jazeera poll, 81% of respondents approved of ISIS”
Question: Do 81% of Christians similarly approve of ISIS according any poll?
Quote: “Pew poll: 63 mil to 287 mil ISIS supporters in just 11 countries.”
Question: Do we see similar results for ISIS support in Christian countries?
Quote: “America, 38% of American Muslims says ISIS beliefs are correct”
Question: Do 38% of American Christians say that ISIS beliefs are correct?
Quote: “Britain, about 1/2 of Muslims support ISIS”
Question: Are there about ½ of Britain Christians who support ISIS?
Quote: “51% of U.S. Muslims want choice of Sharia”
Question: Do 51% of U.S. Christians want choice of Sharia?
Quote: “19% of U.S. Muslims say violence is justified to impose sharia”
Question: Do 19% of U.S. Christians say violence is justified to impose sharia?
Quote:
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28% of British Muslims want Britain to be an Islamic state."
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40% of British Muslim students want Sharia."
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62% of Muslims want Sharia in Canada”
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Denmark, 46.1% of Muslims feel Danish law must be based on Sharia”
Question: Do Christians similarly want to impose Sharia?
Quote:
26% of younger Muslims in America believe suicide bombings are justified.
35% of young Muslims in Britain believe suicide bombings are justified (24% overall).
42% of young Muslims in France believe suicide bombings are justified (35% overall).
22% of young Muslims in Germany believe suicide bombings are justified.(13% overall).
29% of young Muslims in Spain believe suicide bombings are justified.(25% overall).
Question:
Do we find similar results among Christians for suicide bombings?
Do you find any Christian in the news involved in suicide bombings?
According to the poll, Muslim rape of European women is extremely high.
Do we find similar results for Christian immigrants?
Quote:
“Violence Statistics regarding percentage of population of Muslims in a society."
NOTE: These statistics show that as the Muslim population increases in a foreign land and gains more power, then Muslims will follow the
exact pattern of Jihad (in stages) as detailed in Sharia.
Population: “
1% to 2% they are peaceful;”
Population: “
5%, heavy proselytizing to gain converts;”
Population: “
5+%, Push for halal food, pressure businesses to comply.”
Population: “
10%, increased lawlessness to ensure their demands;”
Population: “
20%, rioting, sporadic killings, burning of Christian Churches and Jewish Synagogues;
Population: “
40%, Chronic terror attacks; 60%, persecution of non-Muslims, sporadic ethnic cleansing,” Sharia Law, tax upon infidels;
Population: “
80%, Daily intimidation, violence, state-run ethnic cleansing, genocide with aim of 100% Islamic nation.”
The above information is a summary of a detailed analysis by country in the book: "
Slavery, Terrorism and Islam: The Historical Roots and Contemporary Threat" by
Dr. Peter Hammond
Question: Do we find similar statistics for Christian populations on Muslims when Christians are in the majority?
So, is your following quote truthful?
Joseph's quote: “The other polls you posted would be answered in similar ways by Christians if they were geared towards them.”
Is your statement not rather a biased generalization for all the poll results given?
Is your question not flawed from the “get go” because you used the wrong poll on violence, when the subject was terrorism?