@stxrryknight_ Atleast Salafis admit that some form of head covering is mandatory (which all schools agree) Shia and Sunni. Quranists will not even admit this.
@salahsfav The idea that Hadiths did not exist until centuries after the Prophet died is also false; mass-scale compilation and classification took place later, but these were recorded during the lifetime of the Prophet and the Sahabah.
@salahsfav The Quran alone" the Quran also mandates us to follow Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) we must follow his living tradition, and that is through the Hadith.
@CapedB31082@BoiMango88990@M1L4GR03 It was conditional on obedience to God. Zionism was largely a secular movement with atheistic tendencies. The Quran does not promise Jews Israel on the basis of ethnicity, but rather faith.
@ummwala Female education under an Islamic manner is not prohibited in Islam but nor is it a Islamic right. I think the Taliban made a mistake, but why only laser eye focus criricism on them when many Muslim majority states outright violate sharia in every manner?
@ummwala People pay intense attention to the fact that the Taliban is influenced by Pashtunwali; hence, their restrictions on women. But what about the vast majority of Muslim-majority states that violate Sharia all the time?.
@stegegenfan@rk74ud @hyogasch You can think that the Taliban erred in this decision, and I think that too. I'm not hostile towards female education, provided it is done in an Islamic manner. However, treating this as more egregious when many Muslim-majority countries engage in far greater violations of Sharia