Halima
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Re: How NOT To Be Emotional
To substantiate whatever point we would like to present it is always credible to back it up with some evidence. Wether it be from the Quran wether it be from a newssource or even if it may be from an article. This will enable us to see if there statement is reall authentic or not. That is why if someone debates about something and he wants to make a point the first thing the dabatee will ask is where is your source? How will i know if it is authentic or not if you cannot present to me the proof?
Yeah but this is just an opinon. It is not someone claiming it to be a 'fact' or a down right statement insisting that it is true. Someone opinionated does not have to prove their point.
There is no difference between the 'virtual' world and the real world. In the real world how many scholars do you have teaching other muslims by the quran? same thing here we have some sheikhs and scholars online and they all pick out a quote from the quran to prove their point. so I don't see the difference.
Exactly! Thank you.
That is why I say, you can't ask for proofs from the Quran all the time. Does that mean that the Quran is incomplete? God forbid!
To substantiate whatever point we would like to present it is always credible to back it up with some evidence. Wether it be from the Quran wether it be from a newssource or even if it may be from an article. This will enable us to see if there statement is reall authentic or not. That is why if someone debates about something and he wants to make a point the first thing the dabatee will ask is where is your source? How will i know if it is authentic or not if you cannot present to me the proof?
Honestly, if I post, "Macintosh is the BEST computer", I'll be stumped if someone asks me, "where's your daleel from the Quran and Sunnah brozer?"
Yeah but this is just an opinon. It is not someone claiming it to be a 'fact' or a down right statement insisting that it is true. Someone opinionated does not have to prove their point.
How many people can quote the verses, of why we make wudhu' in such a way? [no, you can't cut and paste while walking down the streets, can you?]![]()
There is no difference between the 'virtual' world and the real world. In the real world how many scholars do you have teaching other muslims by the quran? same thing here we have some sheikhs and scholars online and they all pick out a quote from the quran to prove their point. so I don't see the difference.