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A previous thread I created was closed by the administrator who answered one of the issues I raised by saying ‘Islam provides the answers to everything.’
He said that and I have formed the view that many Muslims do believe that literally; they believe that an answer can be found in Islamic teachings for any question, however obscure. In fact this can clearly be seen by looking at some of the mind-boggling questions asked on the IslamQ&A sites and the plethora of ‘scholars’ ready to answer them.
One of the reasons I joined this forum was to get an understanding of how different Muslims get different answer from the same Islam text and I have formed the view on why that is. So what’s the point I am trying to make?
My point is that, if a Muslim believes he can find amongst Islamic text the answer to ‘any’ question the resulting answer he finds becomes the word of God. And as it is clear that some Muslims get different answers from the same text is it not potentially harmful to suggest that ‘Islam provides the answers to everything?’
He said that and I have formed the view that many Muslims do believe that literally; they believe that an answer can be found in Islamic teachings for any question, however obscure. In fact this can clearly be seen by looking at some of the mind-boggling questions asked on the IslamQ&A sites and the plethora of ‘scholars’ ready to answer them.
One of the reasons I joined this forum was to get an understanding of how different Muslims get different answer from the same Islam text and I have formed the view on why that is. So what’s the point I am trying to make?
My point is that, if a Muslim believes he can find amongst Islamic text the answer to ‘any’ question the resulting answer he finds becomes the word of God. And as it is clear that some Muslims get different answers from the same text is it not potentially harmful to suggest that ‘Islam provides the answers to everything?’