Anonymous ID: b44211 May 23, 2018, 3:04 a.m. No.1515828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5863 >>5933

>>1515669

I can read the Qu'ran just fine.

The problem with the Qu'ran is that it is not a book of temporary revelations with constraints on the revelations. It is the wisdom of Allah as revealed through muhammad. It is timeless and has existed alongside allah.

 

Further, Muhammad was the last prophet per Muhammad. This creates a problem as we look into the Qu'ran, as many of its revelations have not aged very well. The timeless advice of Allah involves the killing of all who will not submit to Allah. Certainly, this is the way the Ottoman Empire interpreted the Qu'ran, and it is how numerous muslim scholars from around the world interpret it.

 

I can't help but notice that the islamic scholars who suggest otherwise are in nations where 'refugees' of war-aged Arabs are being pumped in, whole-sale, and the government is curtailing the rights of the citizens to favor the nation of Islam. Meanwhile, in the regions from which these 'refugees' flee, the scholars professing this same idea of Islam being peaceful and tolerant… Are killed as heretics worse than non-believers.

 

So, unless you're going to boot up and put bullets to brains, the pattern of Islamic expansion results in your death as a heretic, or your conversion to the violent oppressors. Unless you want to fight alongside the Djal to resist your own kind - you're in a bit of a lose/lose situation, buddy.

 

We ain't buying the advertising. I suggest you re-evaluate your spiritual allegiances.

Anonymous ID: b44211 May 23, 2018, 5:12 a.m. No.1516374   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1516318

Well, yes, that is one way of getting there.

 

There are, however, multiple ways to skin a cat. Question… How does an electron know the molecular structure of a permanent magnet it passes by in a vacuum? What particle mediates the force mutually exerted on the electron and the magnet? How is it so efficiently communicated and is it subject to the effects of relativity?