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Rule of Government is under the constitution of the Qur’an through consultation and free-speech (5:48, 42:38)

Dr. Laleh Mehree Bakhtiar

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November 2, 2008 Posted by | Islamic Discussion and Debate | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Rataliate

This goes out to those of you who think for the past week or so you have gone through a lot of Salafi bashing. Who like to play the “victimized” role.

Playing their Salafist victimized role is like a person who slaps himself in the face and then complains that his cheek hurts. They bash themselves.

Stop crying.

They don’t like freedom of speech because freely speaking exposes them so they have to run off and backbite you elsewhere. They are those who cannot hack it on a place that allows people to freely speak their minds. They are fitna nay sayers who love to criticize others but then decry fitna at the ability of people to freely speak their minds when they begin to criticize a few Salafi. Lastly, they are those who think they are doing good by maintaining a presence and punitive to people by leaving a group. The reality is their presence rarely without agenda.

If they aren’t intelligent enough to get a clue, no one is trying to modernize Islam. They are trying to bring Islam to a “pre-Islamic” (primitive) state. Oh, that’s right, they worship scholars! Yeah, maybe the ones that live in a cave in fricken Afghanistan. Yeah, the one’s who are to cowardly to kill themselves and get others to do the work instead. No, I take that back, maybe they are those who wouldn’t go that far. I know the scholars they worship, the Saudi (or Saudi fashioned) Salafi women haters. Worshipping these scholars is like a black man who bows before the great knowledge of the Klu Klux Klan or the Jewish person who bows before the majestic wisdom of the Nazi Party. Self-oppressive, hypocritical, oxymoronic, and truly a juxtaposition for them. There are many scholars, a great deal more than the Salafi, yet they claim the glories of your Saudi and Saudi influenced non-Saudi Salafist (Wahabi) Sheikhs. Actually, I go back on myself, they claim the glories of your Saudi Sheikhs. Perhaps they know better than the Prophet (pbuh) himself. Perhaps the Majestic Salafi scholars will intercede on their behalf to Allah on the day of judgment. Allah must have passed them up for brains on the day of creation if they think that the scholars will give a *** about them on the Day of Judgment.

Let’s read a play of the final events:

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July 26, 2008 Posted by | Islamic Discussion and Debate | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Perfumed Garden

Has anyone heard of the work entitled “The Perfumed Garden” by an Islamic scholar named Shaykh Nefwazi?

He lived about 925 Hijra, which is roughly 16th century AD.

His work focused on healthy sexual relationships between Muslim couples. By todays standards, the book would be considered a mixture of sexual psychology and erotic literature.

It is something that many Muslims today who don’t delve into the importance of a healthy sexual relationship, let alone for the pleasure of their wives.

What do you guys think about a scholar doing a work like this?

Does anyone know about this scholar?

What do you think about his literary work and scholarship?

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July 5, 2008 Posted by | Islamic Discussion and Debate | , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment