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If there is adultery involved she may divorce her spouse as the verses say she may do, just as the man may divorce the women if there is adultery involved.That's doesn't answer my question. Where in the Bible does it say a believing woman may divorce her believing husband?
Quote the verse from the Bible to prove it.If there is adultery involved she may divorce her spouse as the verses say she may do, just as the man may divorce the women if there is adultery involved.
1 Corinthians 7:10-11:Quote the verse from the Bible to prove it.
It goes for men too:So in Christianity, divorce for a woman is punishable by not allowing her to remarry.
There are many things in Sharia not found in the Quran and since Islam functions as a state with Sharia as it’s law, no law no state, no state no Islam.
Isis controlled territory is where Islam functions as a state, Saudi is also nearly an Islamic state, can you tell me if I can pray intercessory prayers to saints based on Quran only.First off that's nonsense. There is no place not even Saudi Arabia where Islam functions as a state. Even if one could argue that the Caliphate was that (it wasn't) the Caliphate was destroyed in 1258 AD yet Islam has not only persisted, it has grown.
Secondly, you're changing the subject. The question wasn't whether the shariah could be followed without ahadith and tafsir, it is whether the Qur'an can be understood without those things. The answer is that ahadith can provide some context, but the Qur'an is not incomprehensible.
Right so only if the partner has been unfaithful and then none of them can remarry. Sounds lovely :/If there is adultery involved she may divorce her spouse as the verses say she may do, just as the man may divorce the women if there is adultery involved.
Neither of those examples indicate a true Islamic State. Isis are not even recognised by 99.9999% of the Ulemah as being legitimate and the Saudi Royals would never allow a Khalifa chosen by the people, without which, you can not even begin to establish a proper Islamic State as per Qur'an and Sunnah.Isis controlled territory is where Islam functions as a state, Saudi is also nearly an Islamic state, can you tell me if I can pray intercessory prayers to saints based on Quran only.
All law here is done by Sharia, many Ulema support Isis, the issue is not about what they do or who they are, but because they declared a Khalifa when they had no right to. Them being a monarchy doesn’t necessarily mean they aren’t a good Islamic state. The Ayyubid dynasty was also a monarch it doesn’t mean it wasn’t an Islamic state.Neither of those examples indicate a true Islamic State. Isis are not even recognised by 99.9999% of the Ulemah as being legitimate and the Saudi Royals would never allow a Khalifa chosen by the people, without which, you can not even begin to establish a proper Islamic State as per Qur'an and Sunnah.
Read my posts in context.Gee, isn't that what I've been saying and you've been denying all along?
What does the Bible say about divorce and remarriage?Right so only if the partner has been unfaithful and then none of them can remarry. Sounds lovely :/
Forget trying to reinterpret things through a 21st Century lens. To understand how a religion views certain issues, one has to go back in time and read what the earliest Scholars had to say on the matter...
If you actually read what you post and what I post (which you don’t), you’d see there is no contradiction to what the Bible says, the Church Father’s said, or what the article says, Secularism has so far done many things including many immoral things. This coming from a Muslim is also very hilarious, since you women can’t even leave the house without a Mahram and your talking about freeing women?Forget trying to reinterpret things through a 21st Century lens. To understand how a religion views certain issues, one has to go back in time and read what the earliest Scholars had to say on the matter...
https://bible.org/seriespage/18-divorce-teachings-early-church
They are not to remarry or face God's wrath, so the majority put up with abusive partners till death did them apart. Secularism has freed Christian women as previously, (within last 100 years) they had little to no rights in areas of divorce, inheritance and ability to cast a free vote.