Dummy thinks we’re asking for permission. As Americans we espouse for what’s best for America. No alcohol, fornication, gambling, interest is good for society. Let’s see who opposes it and who supports it. You will know your true enemy!
@arblauvelt I was mistaken. They want to keep the present time as you said. So fajr in winter will start at 7 AM and sunrise would be 8:30 AM!! In the northeast
@MrHarry198 Bro 500+ years gives it divine approval. So much deen was preserved through the Turks. It wasn’t an empire. Everything has an end as Allah states in Quran.
You're still assuming the very conclusion you need to prove. The so-called "Islamic dilemma" rests on a false premise: that affirming the divine origin of the Torah and Injīl is the same as affirming every theological claim found in the biblical canon as it exists today. The Qur'an never says that. Nor does the Qur'an commit Muslims to a crude theory that the Bible was simply "corrupted." It distinguishes between God's original revelation and the way later communities handled that revelation - through concealment, misrepresentation, selective transmission, faulty interpretation and, in some cases, writing texts and attributing them to God (Q. 2:75, 2:79, 3:78, 5:13–15). Exactly how those phenomena relate to the textual history of the Bible is a historical question. The Qur'an itself does not reduce everything to a single theory of wholesale textual corruption. When the Qur'an tells Jews and Christians to judge by what God revealed in the Torah and Gospel (Q. 5:44–47), it is affirming the authority of God's revelation - not declaring that every manuscript or every later theological development is infallible. And when it describes itself as muhaymin over previous scripture (Q. 5:48), it explicitly claims to be the criterion by which earlier scriptural claims are evaluated. You may reject that claim, but it is perfectly coherent. Your argument also quietly shifts from text to interpretation. You point out that pre-Islamic biblical manuscripts contain doctrines such as the incarnation, penal substitution and the Trinity. But that does not demonstrate that these doctrines formed part of the original revelation given to Jesus. It merely shows that they were present in Christian texts before Islam. That is precisely the historical question under dispute. Indeed, Jews possess essentially the same Hebrew Bible as Christians yet reject your christological readings of Genesis 22, Isaiah 53, Daniel 7 and Zechariah 12. The disagreement, therefore, is not simply about preserving a text; it is about how that text should be interpreted. Finally, appealing to the New Testament to prove Christian doctrine simply begs the question. The real issue is whether the historical Jesus actually taught that he was God incarnate who came to die as an atoning sacrifice for the sins of the world. That remains one of the most contested questions in New Testament scholarship. So there is no "Islamic dilemma." There is simply a disagreement over whether later Christian theology faithfully preserves the original message of Jesus. Calling that disagreement a dilemma does not make it one. It merely assumes that Christian theology is identical with God's original revelation - the very point that has yet to be established.
For those not quite sure about Sacha Baron Cohen or his racist 'comedy' characters including 'Ali G' (A Jew pretending to be a Muslim pretending to be black), have a little look at his pedigree.
He is a graduate of the Habonim Dror School of racist comedy. A Zionist grooming and radicalisation vehicle for young Jews.
Here's the article I wrote about it [link in replies]:
The Habonim Dror School of Racist Comedy
Source: Al Mayadeen English 31 Aug 2022.
In their attempts to groom and radicalize Jewish children and young people, into ideological partisans of the ideology of Zionism, the Zionist movement seems to have fostered an identifiable strand of racist comedy. Zionist youth groups such as Habonim Dror are key to this according to the testimony of former members.
The Zionist movement makes a very significant investment in the indoctrination of Jewish children and young people. In the UK, the largest group fundraising for the ethnic cleansing of Palestine is the United Jewish Israel Appeal (UJIA).
It invests in a wide range of organizations for young people, all dedicated to fostering the racist ideology of Zionism. But it also schools and coaches young Jews in wider racist ideas and ideologies. How does this work out when they grow up?
Take the example of a school in North London, the Haberdashers’ Aske’s School – now known more simply as Haberdashers’ after dropping the name ‘Aske’s’. This was because the Merchant, Robert Aske, was an investor in the Royal African Company which had a monopoly on the British slave trade. As with most areas of public life in the UK children who attend private schools are significantly over-represented in elite professions including in the entertainment industry. As it happens, significant numbers of nationally and internationally known entertainers attended the school including :
Matt Lucas and Ashley Blaker who were behind the popular comedy show Little Britain.
Robert Popper, who among his other activities was Commissioning editor at Channel Four where he commissioned Bo’Selecta and produced two series of the comedy Peep Show.
David Baddiel, the stand-up comedian, and co-host of Fantasy Football League.
Perhaps best known is Sacha Baron-Cohen who made his name presenting himself as a young Muslim (Ali G), pretending to be black, and then played a series of other Muslim comedy characters including Borat in the internationally known film of the same name.
Work produced by all five has been criticized or removed from streaming services for racism.
However, many of those involved in the British comedy world (such as Baddiel, his brother Ivor, Popper, Baron-Cohen, the producer of Whose Line is it Anyway/Mock the Week, Dan Patterson, and his colleague in both shows, Mark Leveson) also credit a little known Zionist youth group - Habonim Dror - as playing a role in their success. The Jewish Chronicle reported that Lucas was a Habonim alumnus. He subsequently clarified the was a member of RSY-Netzer, which was, however, also signed up to the racist ideology of Zionism, through formal membership of the Zionist Federation and thus the World Zionist Organisation.
Read on at the link in replies.