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Kouyate42
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There are a whole HOST of issues that point out Islam to be a somewhat suspect religion.
Firstly is the issue of the Qur’an itself. The book is written in classical Arabic, and supposedly every Muslim is to learn it. However there are many theories which suggest that there are Aramaic and Syriac loan words are present in the Qur’an and that many of the more controversial passages in the Qur’an actually allow for sometimes radically different translations when this is taken into account. A prime example of this is the passage which states that martyrs will be given virgins when they enter Jannah (heaven)- the Syriac word with the same consonants as present in the Arabic text means ‘fruit’!
There is also an issue with Sunnah, the teachings of Muhammad himself. The Qur’an states it is a perfect and most of all COMPLETE book for all mankind to follow. The argument is that there is a massive contradiction between this and the current orthodox Muslim thought which holds sunnah and Qur’an as both being equally valid and that Muslims are to follow both.
There is now a growing Islamic school of thought which rejects sunnah and ahadeeths as being unnecessary and false. However much of the Islamic belief system is based on traditional practices with basis in sunnah- the forms of Islamic prayer, the Five Pillars of Islam and even how to perform ablutions (wudu) is all from this source, and the usual criticism of Quranist Islam is that whilst they reject hadiths, they follow practices from them.
Firstly is the issue of the Qur’an itself. The book is written in classical Arabic, and supposedly every Muslim is to learn it. However there are many theories which suggest that there are Aramaic and Syriac loan words are present in the Qur’an and that many of the more controversial passages in the Qur’an actually allow for sometimes radically different translations when this is taken into account. A prime example of this is the passage which states that martyrs will be given virgins when they enter Jannah (heaven)- the Syriac word with the same consonants as present in the Arabic text means ‘fruit’!
There is also an issue with Sunnah, the teachings of Muhammad himself. The Qur’an states it is a perfect and most of all COMPLETE book for all mankind to follow. The argument is that there is a massive contradiction between this and the current orthodox Muslim thought which holds sunnah and Qur’an as both being equally valid and that Muslims are to follow both.
There is now a growing Islamic school of thought which rejects sunnah and ahadeeths as being unnecessary and false. However much of the Islamic belief system is based on traditional practices with basis in sunnah- the forms of Islamic prayer, the Five Pillars of Islam and even how to perform ablutions (wudu) is all from this source, and the usual criticism of Quranist Islam is that whilst they reject hadiths, they follow practices from them.