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Recognized as a scholar of what? as we have indeed discussed this a few pages ago, but again just to refresh your memory. Does a person who have a doctorate in cardiology also allowed to perform neurosurgery? Is being learned in one area abridge over to complete knowledge of another?
Hugo - why is it that internationally he is recognised as one? You simply define Scholar as someone who you agree with or espouses orthodox views and you often quote from websites as if they have authority. Prophet Mohammed was not a scholar yet you take note of what he says so there is something wrong with the way you view what is said.
As for someone who espouses my views, I rather think that is an excellent assessment of yourself and your approach to anything that doesn't agree with your man/god fiasco.
are we comparing prophets to lay men? I am yet to see a book by Esack that will influence people globally and for centuries. So far all we have seen is a one man crusade by your person.
Please refer to my earlier post and consider this example quoted by Professor Esack page 111 regarding vowelling marks (tashkil). "...where a simple "u" on the pronoun "h" (his) after the word rasul (prophet) in 9:3 led to the following reading:
That God dissolves obligations toward [both] the pagans and his Prophet
When the vowel "u" on the pronoun is replaced with the vowel "i" the meaning is as follows
That God and his apostle dissolves obligations with pagans"
وَأَذَانٌ مِّنَ اللّهِ وَرَسُولِهِ إِلَى النَّاسِ يَوْمَ الْحَجِّ الأَكْبَرِ أَنَّ اللّهَ بَرِيءٌ مِّنَ الْمُشْرِكِينَ وَرَسُولُهُ فَإِن تُبْتُمْ فَهُوَ خَيْرٌ لَّكُمْ وَإِن تَوَلَّيْتُمْ فَاعْلَمُواْ أَنَّكُمْ غَيْرُ مُعْجِزِي اللّهِ
وَبَشِّرِ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُواْ بِعَذَابٍ أَلِيمٍ {3
The 'vowel' 'u' or 'i' will have no bearing on the way the verse is understood whatsoever.The tashkil plays very little part as I will show in my Arabic example below, it is the confirmation of grammatical rules in Arabic that dictate how a sentence is understood and formed, tashkil is but one part, we also have to conform to the rules of lexicon, morphology, syntax, derivation, rhetoric and halat, nominative,genitive and accusative as well the status constructus. If I write:
اكلت ليلي الدجاج or اكلت الدجاج ليلي
notice no 'vowels' used whatsoever. in the first the literal translation would be ' ate the chicken lila' the seconds lila ate the chicken. in the first it would appear from its structure that it is the chicken that is doing the eating .. yet both understood as lila doing the eating .
http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/aljarf/Publications/Books/A%20Contrastive%20Analysis%20of%20Enlgish%20and%20Arabic%20Morphology.pdf
You are not only doing yourself a great disservice but if this is indeed how superficial the 'best arabic lexicon' in the world is, then it is no wonder that no Arabic speaker has heard of it.. it doesn't appear to be very intellectually penetrative!
Your applause has no bearing on the veracity of said claim.Hugo - look at you own words; "If I take the Qur'an...unerring ..." If this is what you believe then I applaud it but since it cannot be shown to be true or false (unerring and divine) it is a fallacy to argue in this way. It will not become scietifically true, unquestionably true by you repeating yourself?
You can't apply data to all work, even in certain fields of science, for instance psychiatry, but what you do is set very stringent standards to be met as a reference point, and is usually quite an expansive bell shaped curve as to include the majority of variances in opinions.
Let's say someone is suffering depression.. well it isn't something you can quantify.. there is no depression-o-meter where you place your head, hold on to the bars and then some measurements of your psyche is out in numbers on the paper..
no you come up with a criteria, subjects and researchers as such
- Loss of interest in normal daily activities
- Feeling sad or down
- Feeling hopeless
- Crying spells for no apparent reason
- Problems sleeping
- Trouble focusing or concentrating
- Difficulty making decisions
- Unintentional weight gain or loss
- Irritability
- Restlessness
- Being easily annoyed
- Feeling fatigued or weak
- Feeling worthless
- Loss of interest in sex
- Thoughts of suicide or suicidal behavior
- Unexplained physical problems, such as back pain or headaches
that is why stringent standards are set, so we don't have lay people quoting an equally questionable character and disseminating false info as if it were facts. Anyone familiar with Islamic fiqh, jurisprudence, methodology, knows that no other religion has a more stringent code for narrations, integrity of transmitters and names and dates to back up all the information.. of course the content itself is not nonsensical for what is the point if one to believe mark or john or saul if what they preach is very counter intuitive?
I don't need to give you a copy of the mysterious Torah, there is no point as the Quran is the final authority, there is no going back to being lost in the desert once you've conquered empires. The case of Sappho is legitimate and recorded historically, and such with the torah as their own admission of their lost books. You find many things irrational, but unfortunately don't seem to see yourself as inconsistent and have complete lack of reason.Hugo - you have NOT given me a copy of this mysterious Torah, Gospel and Psalms that you say you believe in. Of course one can believe that there are lost works but it has no substance and in the case of Sappo it is just a wish that we had access to such work. You see what I find irrational with what you say is that you vigorously defend the Qu'ran against the tiniest corruption and the same time trust in book or books that you have never seen?
I don't understand the relevance of above sentence to the subject matter we are discussing!Yes it is a pity that great works are lost although understanable in antiquity because of the labour involved in preservation and because like most literature it comes and goes as a vogue as people move on.
I'd a grievous death before I insult God. Question is really who is insulting? Folks who make god akin to animals, attribute human emotions to him, turn him into an adulterer, a jealous being who almost loses to david in a boxing match, and sleeps with prostitutes, and is jealous that his children take other gods for worship that he smites 'his children', then feels remorse over what he has done. then descends to the earth, to D*** it for not bearing him fruit, then weeps to himself in the garden of Gesthmane, then gets crucified by the people he was sent to, then realizes that he erred so he abrogates his commandements through his nemesis:Trouble here is you become irrational and let your own desired belief intrude into what should be a rational discussion so here you insult God, the disciples and Paul. Is you own faith so thin it can only be supported by such tactics?
Jesus says that our good works are necessary and meaningful (Matt. 5:16; John 10:24-25) while Paul says they are worthless and unnecessary (Eph. 2:8-9; Gal. 3:6-14).
Jesus exhorts his followers to strictly adhere to the laws and commandments (Mark 10:18-19; Matt. 19:17; Luke 18:20) while Paul calls the law and commandments a “curse” and “bondage” (Gal. 2:16, 3:11, 24; Rom. 2:13). (SOURCE)
or the ones who believe that:
[2:255]Allah! There is no god but He, the Living, the Self-subsisting, Eternal. No slumber can seize Him nor sleep. His are all things in the heavens and on earth. Who is there can intercede in His presence except as He permitteth? He knoweth what (appeareth to His creatures as) Before or After or Behind them. Nor shall they compass aught of His knowledge except as He willeth. His Throne doth extend over the heavens and the earth, and He feeleth no fatigue in guarding and preserving them for He is the Most High, the Supreme (in glory).
I think if we were to employ even a 'sliver' of logic the choice would be clear!
I don't seek my knowledge from evangelists, and I would ask you to kindly refrain from leaving me PM's with your DSM-IV diagnosis of my psyche...In hope we can now move on to consider some of the points that Dr Azami's book related about the Qu'ran and the Bible to see if we can mutually learn something of value.
don't on one thread allege that Muslim women are maltreated in Islam and then come up with some cockamamie account as to why I don't conform to your idea of a Muslim woman.
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