Mohamed Ashraf :
You told me you would keep talking about Islam.
Since you're going to talk about Islam, would you allow me to respond to the doubts you're going to raise? I've studied Islamic law, memorized the Quran, and have books of exegesis. It's important to know, and I'll keep repeating, that these books of exegesis are based solely on the interpretations of the Prophet, his Companions, and their Successors. The Prophet taught the Quran to his Companions, and they taught it to their Successors. That's how the interpretations were passed down to us. Let me just address the doubts you're raising. In Islam, there's no room for following one's desires. Instead, we follow Islamic sources, which are derived from the rules of the Arabic language and the interpretations of the Companions and their Successors.
Because frankly, I don't like those who raise doubts without proper knowledge, but unfortunately, you're following your own whims when interpreting the Quran, and this also contradicts the Quran itself. The Quran says we should consult scholars because they possess the knowledge. Do you have that knowledge? Certainly not. It's not permissible to speak about Islam without knowledge, and the Quran explicitly forbids interpretation without knowledge and study, yet you, unfortunately, are doing the opposite. As I told you, I'm available and can help you and answer all your questions. All my responses are based on Arabic grammar and the interpretations of the Prophet, his companions, and their followers, because, as I mentioned, they are the primary and only source for interpreting the Quran and Hadith.
God said in the Quran: “And do not pursue that of which you have no knowledge. Indeed, the hearing, the sight, and the heart—all of those will be questioned.” [Surat Al-Isra: 36]
2026-05-15 22:17:39