@KerrDepression The basic criticism of western academics is true - its really hard to verify how faithfully the Madar transmitted the chains and words, and to know how frequent Raf' was.
We even have different standards for ex. in Tadlis for early and late narrators.
They built the Third Temple... In Brazil. This shit cost 300 million dollars, is decked out with golden Menorahs, and is much larger than the original temple in Jerusalem
AFAIK Ibn Uthaymeen also rejected the "Zamaluni Zamaluni" and Waraqah bin Nawfal traditions on account of contradicting the account of thr first revelation in Surah Najm
Start of 'Wahi' in Shia Corpus
We do not believe Jibrael came to Prophet and Prophet did not know him or his Prophethood or was in doubt about his Prophethood, rather he was saw the signs of him being Nabi in the dreams and then he was granted with Risalat then Jibrael came to him, so he was fully aware of his Prophethood and his risalat
@QuinnEFischer@NeophyteOne Yes, but they represent some kind of affinity for the purported author.
This happens with Hadith a lot eg. kufan legal maxims get attributed to prominent Kufan companions, eschatology to Abu Huraira, exegesis to Ibn Abbas etc ...
@KerrDepression The basic criticism of western academics is true - its really hard to verify how faithfully the Madar transmitted the chains and words, and to know how frequent Raf' was.
We even have different standards for ex. in Tadlis for early and late narrators.
> The way they passed this law when the majority of the European Parliament was against it will shock you: They waited until most EP members were on holiday so only a few were present and then created an "urgent" vote for it to pass it through
Hajnali Institutions at their best…
@mr_scientism The "purpose" of the economy by definition is to maximize the utility of its participants.
Turns out the heavy weight participants want to maximize return on investment.
@QuinnEFischer@NeophyteOne Fair disclosure, im muslim so not committed to unicvocality, but the synoptics have a different christology and no commitment to logos philosophy.
Boyarin's talking about the extent of Hellenic Judaism and the impact of middle platonism on Jewish thought. That's the "second God"
@QuinnEFischer@NeophyteOne Yes, middle platonism had seeped into Jewish thought, not just from Philo, and various demiurge (logos) based cosmogenies had become popular (and still is in kabalah). John 1:1 represents this line of thought.
Too bad Jesus of the synoptics had nothing to do with this.
@QuinnEFischer@NeophyteOne Yes, middle platonism had seeped into Jewish thought, not just from Philo, and various demiurge (logos) based cosmogenies had become popular (and still is in kabalah). John 1:1 represents this line of thought.
Too bad Jesus of the synoptics had nothing to do with this.
@IamSreeman@floatingwordist Why are you losing your shit?
The original post claimed the quran was against it yet it was legalized due to received tradition.
You said no.
I said yes.
You said no.
I said yes.
Now its something something whining about the translation.
@PrimaQuran@floatingwordist Re collapse of the legal system-it was a mistake to imagine every statutory angle must be supported by textual evidence.
Also, all human endeavors are in ultimus dhanni, the prob is other dhanni concern (ethics, utility, norms etc ...) are never weighed against the dhann of KW