And whatever a Muslim says is his opinion...it may agree with Islam's opinion, but it is an opinion none the less.hen you are outside Islam, whatever you say will be considered your personal opinion, not Islam's opinion.
And whatever a Muslim says is his opinion...it may agree with Islam's opinion, but it is an opinion none the less.hen you are outside Islam, whatever you say will be considered your personal opinion, not Islam's opinion.
I think this would have to be expanded on for the general population here to understand. I will add that my opinion, means nothing to Islam, nor is it representative of Islamic teachings. I am simply not versed enough. Now a Sheik who has studied his whole life about say Inheretence laws will be able to explain the subject quite well and maybe even make some official documentable opinions on that topic, yet may not know enough to comment Officially on say the language studies of Quran.Islam works differently from lets say modern christianity or hinduism. To come up with an Islamic opinion you have to follow a particular methodology, otherwise its just human opinion, nothing significant.
'Islam's opinion'? Is that a Sunni, Shia, Ismaeli, Ahmadi.....etc etc. It entirely depends on who you ask.And whatever a Muslim says is his opinion...it may agree with Islam's opinion, but it is an opinion none the less.
You wont find much difference in core issues among Islamic sects. Ahmedis on the other hand, "by definition" arnt muslim. You wont find any sect in Islam that says there are 5 gods, or 6 qurans or alcohol is allowed etc. Minor issues get all the marketing, and people think thats something major'Islam's opinion'? Is that a Sunni, Shia, Ismaeli, Ahmadi.....etc etc. It entirely depends on who you ask.
To quote 'Life of Brian'..'we are all individuals'
No? You agree with wahabists and salifists?You wont find much difference in core issues among Islamic sects.
That there is 1 God, and Prophet Mouhammed (PBUH) is his messenger... Yes... I agree with both. There are other things we all agree on, The Quran is The Word of Allah, and the Angel Jabril (Gabriel) delivered it to Mouhammed (PBUH). All of us also agree that the Jewish and Christian Prophets (PBUTA) are the same prophets of Islam. We all believe Jesus (PBUH) is not Allah in the flesh. We believe in a End of Days and a Judgement day. A Paradise (Heaven) and a Hell. These are very general, almost all groups that associate with Muslims agree on these facts.No? You agree with wahabists and salifists?
Well, as discussed nearly a dozen times that I can remember on this site, They statistically speaking AREN'T. It does happen from time to time, sometimes in wars, sometimes in personal settings. The percentage of people who hate the other within these 2 schools is very small. The percentage that hate each other enough to kill each other... negligible. Much like Christian vs Jewish. It happens about as much... maybe slightly more.Why are Sunnis and shias killing each other?
Yes,my point was that all those within the sects also say the Quaran...and yet they are separate. Some similarity to the 30000 Christian churches that all revere the words of Jesus.I would think islams opinion is the Quran
...the hadiths and later commentaries... Those are men with agendas trying to convince others they are right... Or to dontheie sorry work for them
You wont find much difference in core issues among Islamic sects. Ahmedis on the other hand, "by definition" arnt muslim. You wont find any sect in Islam that says there are 5 gods, or 6 qurans or alcohol is allowed etc. Minor issues get all the marketing, and people think thats something major
no... ISIS is looking for political and ideological mastery over larger plots of land and numbers of Forced conversions (much like what the Christians in the US portray all Muslims)So the Isis and Syrian rebels and Kurdish fighting is not largely on religious lines? Sunni shiia ala?
Of course they are...but you are saying they aren't one denomination fighting another?no... ISIS is looking for political and ideological mastery over larger plots of land and numbers of Forced conversions (much like what the Christians in the US portray all Muslims)
no...Of course they are...but you are saying they aren't one denomination fighting another?
where did you get that information?As I understand it, ISIS is Sunni and when they capture new areas they release any Sunni and execute the Shia. That is most definitely a war between versions of Islam. A war of many other reasons as well; the religious angle can not be ignored though.