Notanumber
A Free Man
I'm debating you and not Ali Sina.
I will defer to him because he is more of an expert than I am.
If you have all the answers, why don’t you claim the reward?
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I'm debating you and not Ali Sina.
I was replying @Notanumber, I was talking about his morals in defending the murdering
of the civilians in Japan by the Americans.IOW I ain't talking about the morals of the Americans in general.
Hi Scotsman
The Bab and Baha'u'llah, two Manifestations of God confirm Muhammad to have been sinless, pure and free from error and perfect.
The Manifestations of God are the essence of truthfulness.
That may depend on what standards one expects of the Prophet, and how much truth there is in the claim (wihich is made by critics of Islaam that claim and show a lot of evidence of having studied the matter seriously) that Muhammad is an example of the perfect Muslim.It wouldn't be slander though, as there was nothing abnormal about it at the time.
It's only in the past century that people have seen it as controversial.
Seeing as she was to become a very controversial figure in the Sunni/Shia rivalry, and there was an episode where Muhammad had to deal with rumours of her infidelity, it is possible that her age was lowered to prove her chastity at the time of marriage and prolong her time spent in the company of Muhammad and thus improve her status
It is also worth considering that the same sources you are trusting for this information are the same sources that had him splitting the moon in 2 and flying around on a winged donkey. Both of these are considered to be hadith of the highest possible level of authenticity, which is always worth bearing in mind when judging everything else.
Hadith and sirah are theology not history, and much of it was invented by medieval jurists centuries later to justify rulings and explain parts of the Quran that they didn't understand.
I will defer to him because he is more of an expert than I am.
If you have all the answers, why don’t you claim the reward?
Fair enough.
Sorry, LOH, but this statement holds no weight outside of the echo chamber you made it in. Non-Bahais (including Muslims) don't believe these men are Manifestations of God so their opinions are about as valuable as the average layman. Probably less as they're making extraordinary claims with no supporting evidence at all.
It's also worth considering that these claims were the result of political reality; that if Baha'u'llah & the Bab would have been put to death immediately if they had said otherwise. Sadly this didn't save them in the end...
Speak your own ideas and your own research and study, if you don't have
then you only copying and pasting the other opinions, so what to debate?
Sometimes the worst critics of Muhammad for having muliple wives (including Aisha) are Christians or those from a Western culture. Perhaps this is a way of discrediting Islam. However leaders in the OT such as King David and Solomon had multiple wives and concubines. Some prophets too. I'm not aware of any age of consent in the Old Testament for marriage. It was such unimaginably different times it's an unfair comparison. Besides Aisha went on to be one of the outstanding women of her day in regards promoting Islam.
This doesn't really defeat the argument that Muhammad molested a child.
Here's the thing:This assumes that the laws concerning marriage today such as number of spouses and age of marriage are universal for all time. They are not. Instead laws change in accordance with the exigencies of the time. There were different marriage laws for the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic Faiths. This does not lessen the Divine Station of any of them.
Here's the thing:
Muhammad is seen as the greatest moral example for all time.
So anything he does, Muslims are supposed to emulate today.
No. A child could and should not be married off.
The notion that young daughters could be married off to older men comes from a famous story that the prophet Muhammed married a young girl of 6 and consummated the marriage at the age of 9. This was Aisha, the daughter of his friend and closest companion Abu Bakr. At this time Muhammed would have been around 53 years old. Both, Muslims who want the marriage of minors left open, and those who like to criticize Islam as a religion encouraging pedophilia, both use this Hadith (Narrations or stories) for their benefit. They believe or want to believe this is an accurate account of what truly transpired.
Leaving aside the fact this story was recorded based on word of mouth narratives through 8 generations or more (230 years at least after the death of the prophet Muhammed) and could be incredibly doubtful in authenticity, and that some Muslim scholars estimate her age closer to 19 based on analysis of timelines based on the same hadith sources, one must look at the Quran which is supposed to be the criterion (Furqan) for Islamic law and system.
The Quran explicitly states in verse 4:6 that when you are in charge of orphans and you are the guardian, let them reach appropriate age for marriage (Balaghul Niakaha) and you perceive in them sound judgement or maturity (Rushdan) then give them their wealth. This verse maybe speaking about orphans but it also indicates that the age of marriage is when they reach a certain maturity enough to manage their own finances. Mature enough to make available their funds or/and inheritances for themselves to manage.
The ability to manage their own finances or inheritance is highly doubtful in a 12-year-old or even a 16-year-old (definitely not a 6-year-old) unless one argues that 1400 years ago little children were mature very young, a fruitless argument in this current age.
A human’s life as a process or journey is briefly cited in a verse in the Quran (40:67) where maturity is denoted by the Arabic word Ashaddakum coming from the root Shadad. This word means full strength or full growth insinuating an age where you have fully grown.
Taking all of this (many other verses not discussed here) into account the age of marriage for a person has three measures (At least) to consider in the Quran.
· Sound judgement
· Mature enough to manage their own finances
Of course, there will be those who dispute this based on certain skewed views like quoting another verse or extra Quranic stories which one must consider again prior to going there, this is the Quran Muslims vehemently claim is the Furqan or the Criterion.
What is the point?
You obviously do not have all the answers or you would claim the reward.
Why don’t you ask your Imam for the answers and you could split the reward with him.
Dude had sex with a kid, dunno how so many of you are defending that. Messed up and weak.