A-ManESL
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Because the Quran was written in a different time period where the culture was much different to now. It doesn't address the fact that society inevitably changes and thus different rules become more appropriate.
Perhaps it does address the fact in a certain sense in verse 3:7
He sent down to you this scripture(Quran), containing straightforward verses - which constitute the essence of the scripture - as well as multiple-meaning or allegorical verses. Those who harbor doubts in their hearts will pursue the multiple-meaning verses to create confusion, and to extricate a certain meaning. None knows the true meaning thereof except God and those well founded in knowledge. They say, "We believe in this - all of it comes from our Lord." Only those who possess intelligence will take heed.-The Holy Quran.
Commentators usually understand the straightforward verses (muhkam) to refer to the categorical orders of the shariat (or the law) which are plain to everyone's understanding. But perhaps the meaning is wider: The "essence of the Book" is the very foundation on which all Law rests, the essence of God's message as distinguished from the various illustrative parables, allegories and ordinances.
Regards.