You might not really ‘know’ what you’re talking about. First of all, black “stones?”
I guess you’re right. I’m no expert on Islam. However, I am sure Bukhari knows what he is talking about. Re-read this quote from the Hadith:
Sahih Bukhari Volume 5, Book 59, Number 661
Narrated Abu Raja Al-Utaridi:
We used to worship stones, and when we found a better stone than the first one, we would throw the first one and take the latter, but if we could not get a stone then we would collect some earth (i.e. soil) and then bring a sheep and milk that sheep over it, and perform the Tawaf around it.
We used to worship stones. Notice the plural? This means that there was more than one stone. The Arabs used to worship stones, and when they would find a better stone, they would discard the old one. The Black Stone was one of the stones which the pagans used to worship. Muhammad knew this because his tribe was responsible for it’s care. I know this is true because you have told me:
The family of Muhammad, or more specifically his tribe the Quraysh were in charge managing the pagan rituals that took place in Mecca. Of course he was therefore exposed to those rituals. He utterly condemned them.
If Muhammad “utterly condemned” the worship of stones, why did he continue to venerate the Black Stone, and why do Muslims continue to do so? I would like you to give us a full explanation, including quotes from the Quran.
But anyway, here’s what you should understand. Muhammad did not adopt pagan ceremonies. The ceremonies had been corrupted by pagans, if you will–the pilgrimage rites began with Abraham.
Can you prove this? What does the Quran say about this? Is there any evidence to prove that Abraham instituted these pilgrimage rites? Furthermore, why would Abraham order his descendants to make a pilgrimage to Mecca? His legitimate descendants, the Jews, have
never made this pilgrimage. If this pilgrimage was important, surely God would have ordered his
Chosen People, the Jews, to visit Mecca.
Why was Mecca significant to Abraham?
Look up what a ‘Hanif’ is. His tribe were pagans, that’s for sure. And he absolutely rejected that. (Which means he wouldn’t have adopted their rituals later… gosh, so simple!)
I would like you to answer my original question. What religion did Muhammad practice before the beginning of Islam? Feel free to explain what a “Hanif” is.
The assumption that you know anything at all.
No need to insult me. I am the first to admit that I don’t know it all. However, I have arrived at my conclusions based on
logic.
If I don’t know what I am talking about, then perhaps you should do a better job explaining it to us. Afterall, you are a Muslim and you should be able to answer simple questions regarding your faith.
I look forward to reading your reply.