Mohsin:
Well, Mohsin, I do not want to give you a hard time. I'm just trying to point out some (fairly obvious) facts about certain things eg that you don't need four witnesses to prove a rape.
We don't need to ask any scholars because the answer is obvious. If English law thought that four witnesses were required for a crime (such as rape) then English law would have a four witnesses rule.
Unlike sharia, secular law has no problem with changing itself if it seems necessary. The fact that secular law hasn't changed itself to require four witnesses shows us that four witnesses are not required. But also, common sense tells us that four witnesses are not required. And also, the points I have brought up in this thread tells us that four witnesses are not required.
Don't worry about the dark ages, we don't live there now. We live now, not then. A muslim scholar would not be able to answer my question any more than you can, simply because there is no answer to my question. We could summon a thousand muslim scholars and none of them would be able to answer my question. There is no answer.
Well, there IS an answer and that answer is that islam contains a mistake. You don't need four witnesses to prove a crime (such as rape) but islam says that you do.
This has quite important consequences because it is part of muslim belief that the quran cannot contain any mistakes (since it is the word of God). If it contains even one mistake then it cannot be the word of God. I have proven to you that it does indeed contain (at least) one mistake.
I could point out other mistakes but I chose to focus on one in this thread in the interests of clarity.
Think of it this way, Mohsin: I have now proven to you beyond any doubt that islam cannot be the word of God. I have freed you from having to follow the rules of islam. Go forth and start your new life with your eyes wide open and be happy.
If you want my advice, don't worry overmuch about all this religion horseshit - nobody knows what God wants us to do. And the people who claim to know - they know even less than the rest of us, they just have bigger mouths.
I told you that I am not well versed in this subject, I am not a scholor, not even had any proper education in this matter. Only heard and read acticals and lectures and Alhumdulillah(praises to Allah) have obtained some useful knowledge. Just because you do not know how it(the Sharia criminal law) works and I do not know it, does not mean that it is wrong.
Well, Mohsin, I do not want to give you a hard time. I'm just trying to point out some (fairly obvious) facts about certain things eg that you don't need four witnesses to prove a rape.
You ask a well versed scholor, start a thread about this in some Muslim controlled forums. Unfortunately, there are'nt many Muslims here to satisfy your doubts, but you might find good answers there.
We don't need to ask any scholars because the answer is obvious. If English law thought that four witnesses were required for a crime (such as rape) then English law would have a four witnesses rule.
Unlike sharia, secular law has no problem with changing itself if it seems necessary. The fact that secular law hasn't changed itself to require four witnesses shows us that four witnesses are not required. But also, common sense tells us that four witnesses are not required. And also, the points I have brought up in this thread tells us that four witnesses are not required.
Keep in mind that this was the same law, followed even more strictly when the Muslims were on the top. During the dark ages, there was peace and order in the Muslim controlled states while the Europians where struggling deeply. If there had been no explanation to your initial doubts, this would not have been possible.
Don't worry about the dark ages, we don't live there now. We live now, not then. A muslim scholar would not be able to answer my question any more than you can, simply because there is no answer to my question. We could summon a thousand muslim scholars and none of them would be able to answer my question. There is no answer.
Well, there IS an answer and that answer is that islam contains a mistake. You don't need four witnesses to prove a crime (such as rape) but islam says that you do.
This has quite important consequences because it is part of muslim belief that the quran cannot contain any mistakes (since it is the word of God). If it contains even one mistake then it cannot be the word of God. I have proven to you that it does indeed contain (at least) one mistake.
I could point out other mistakes but I chose to focus on one in this thread in the interests of clarity.
Think of it this way, Mohsin: I have now proven to you beyond any doubt that islam cannot be the word of God. I have freed you from having to follow the rules of islam. Go forth and start your new life with your eyes wide open and be happy.
If you want my advice, don't worry overmuch about all this religion horseshit - nobody knows what God wants us to do. And the people who claim to know - they know even less than the rest of us, they just have bigger mouths.