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Re: did Muhammed err?
Reply #195 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 5:57pm
 
Are you telling the truth now, FD? You won’t say.
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Reply #196 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 6:26pm
 
freediver wrote on Jul 19th, 2015 at 5:49pm:
So why did Wally feel it is not his place to have an opinion on the matter?


Why would you ask me that?

freediver wrote on Jul 19th, 2015 at 5:49pm:
So Islam compels Muslims to acknowlege the mistakes Muhammed made?


No. Islam compels muslims to acknowledge that Muhammad was not infallible - otherwise we would be associating equals to God.

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Reply #197 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 6:39pm
 
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Why would you ask me that?


He wouldn't answer my question. I think he is more representative of Muslims on this point than you are, and you might have some insight into why Muslims won't discuss it. But if it helps, I will make it about you. Why are you so reluctant to talk about how Muhammed erred?

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No. Islam compels muslims to acknowledge that Muhammad was not infallible - otherwise we would be associating equals to God.


What is the difference Gandalf?

Given that Muslims are now lining up POWs and executing them, just like Muhammed did, don't you think it is important for Muslims to have that talk about how specifically Muhammed was fallible? So far all we have is silly platitudes like "the best of men," "an eternal example for all mankind to follow," and "not infallible, but the only mistake we can talk about is the one God pulled him up on". (Which one was that, BTW?) Otherwise you will have great difficulty arguing that Islam is not responsible for all these atrocities committed in it's name.
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Reply #198 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 7:00pm
 
FD, who should I ask when you won’t answer the question?

Please don’t say Yadda.

What do you think of Muslims who refuse to answer questions?

We’ve been over this one a few times so you should be up for it.
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Reply #199 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 7:25pm
 
FD you realise wally is not a muslim right?

freediver wrote on Jul 19th, 2015 at 6:39pm:
Given that Muslims are now lining up POWs and executing them, just like Muhammed did, don't you think it is important for Muslims to have that talk about how specifically Muhammed was fallible?


Yes FD, I get this entire inquisition is to force an admission from me that executing the Banu Qurayza was a bad thing. The problem is, neither of us believe it was a mistake do we? So why are we even talking about this episode in the context of Muhammad erring?

freediver wrote on Jul 19th, 2015 at 6:39pm:
So far all we have is silly platitudes like "the best of men," "an eternal example for all mankind to follow," and "not infallible, but the only mistake we can talk about is the one God pulled him up on". (Which one was that, BTW?)


The thing is, you pose these questions as if we have a perfectly clear and unbroken record of his entire life. The truth is he lived over 1400 years ago, and we are relying entirely on biographies and anecdotes (ahadith) - virtually all written by people who were big fans of the prophet. So how many "mistakes" do you think are actually recorded? I can't think of any, though I'm far from anything resembling an expert on ahadith literature. Its possible there are some specific mistakes he made that were recorded, but I can't say I know of any.

And yes, I was talking about Quran 66:1-5.

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Otherwise you will have great difficulty arguing that Islam is not responsible for all these atrocities committed in it's name.


But again, no one is saying the most controversial actions of The Prophet were "mistakes" are they? This is not about you wanting us to fess up about Muhammad's errors of judgment, you just want us to declare that he was a racist homicidal maniac.

One of the biggest mistake by muslims, imo, is to search for a prophetic example to dictate how they should conduct themselves in every conceivable tiny detail of their life. As I have argued previously (you know those 'reform' posts of mine you never heard of)  the point of Islam is to guide muslims in general ways that give flexibility to adjust to different times and places, not specific and inflexible ways that are only practical in specific and obscure circumstances. Thats how the Quran makes sense - it gives very little in the way of details on specific conduct or laws, but rather deals in universal generalities. And there's a very good reason for that - namely that Islam was never meant just for Arabia in the 7th century. But not only this, and perhaps more significantly, is the fact that the Quran constantly challenges muslims to think critically and work things out for themselves.
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Reply #200 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 7:39pm
 
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FD you realise wally is not a muslim right?


His stated reason for not discussing how Muhammed erred is that Muhammed was a prophet.

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Yes FD, I get this entire inquisition is to force an admission from me that executing the Banu Qurayza was a bad thing.


A mistake, even?

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The problem is, neither of us believe it was a mistake do we?


Do you think I support the execution of POWs?

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So why are we even talking about this episode in the context of Muhammad erring?


Because it is the most relevant and important example I can think of. If you recall, I did suggest that you choose the examples.

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The thing is, you pose these questions as if we have a perfectly clear and unbroken record of his entire life.


There are few people from his era we know more about. If millions of people today use his like as an example to live by, don;t you think that makes it very important to discuss which of those examples people should perhaps not follow because they were mistakes?

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So how many "mistakes" do you think are actually recorded?


Why do you think I keep asking you about this Gandalf? It is your story, not mine.

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I can't think of any


Did you not just cite an example?

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And yes, I was talking about Quran 66:1-5.


Is this a mistake that Muhammed made that you cannot recall?

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But again, no one is saying the most controversial actions of The Prophet were "mistakes" are they?


To be honest I am having trouble getting any kind of straight answer Gandalf. But be patient, we are only 14 pages in.

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This is not about you wanting us to fess up about Muhammad's errors of judgment, you just want us to declare that he was a racist homicidal maniac.


I also want to play at wimbledon. But we don't all get what we want, do we?

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One of the biggest mistake by muslims, imo, is to search for a prophetic example to dictate how they should conduct themselves in every conceivable tiny detail of their life.


So they should stick to the important questions, like who to kill?

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As I have argued previously (you know those 'reform' posts of mine you never heard of)


Oh I hear about them all the time Gandalf. They are the stuff of legend.

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But not only this, and perhaps more significantly, is the fact that the Quran constantly challenges muslims to think critically and work things out for themselves.


Like when to kill gays and what mistakes Muhammed made?
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Reply #201 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 7:56pm
 
God thats a stupid way to reply FD.

Annie was right - I think I'll just boycott that idiotic posting format, maybe then you'll learn to reply properly.
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Reply #202 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:22pm
 
polite_gandalf wrote on Jul 19th, 2015 at 7:56pm:
God thats a stupid way to reply FD.

Annie was right - I think I'll just boycott that idiotic posting format, maybe then you'll learn to reply properly.


He’s given up replying to me entirely. I can’t get a peep out of him.

Oh, I’m sure if I asked a nice Dorothy Dixer, FD would warm up a bit. A good old corker about taqiyya might pique the the FD appetite.

Isn’t Wally a Muslim? Good grief, that’s news to me. Wally’s as cunning as they come. He’s had us all fooled.

Sounds like not only a  Muslim == a follower of Islam, eh?
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Reply #203 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:31pm
 
Trust me K, FD saying nothing makes far more sense than the crap he offers me. Exhibit A - his last post.
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Reply #204 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:53pm
 
polite_gandalf wrote on Jul 19th, 2015 at 8:31pm:
Trust me K, FD saying nothing makes far more sense than the crap he offers me. Exhibit A - his last post.


You’ve got a fair few exhibits, G. A lesser man would be filing these all away and storing them on the internet somewhere to unseat his enemies.
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Reply #205 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 9:12pm
 
So basically, Muhammed erred in a trivial sense, but only one of his mistakes was written down. So as far as the Muhammed of historical record goes, he is in fact an eternal example for all mankind to follow. The only examples to be ignored are the ones you don't know about. You just have to be a bit cunning in interpreting all the rape and pillage?

And this only took 14 pages.
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Reply #206 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 10:08pm
 
I'm pretty sure I just made it clear I find the "eternal example for mankind" gig to be overstated. And before you jump in and ask me 10 ill-considered questions (that will double as silly sneers) about that - please do me the courtesy of going over and understanding what I actually said first.
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Reply #207 - Jul 19th, 2015 at 10:14pm
 
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I'm pretty sure I just made it clear I find the "eternal example for mankind" gig to be overstated.


Are you trying to disagree with me?

Because it only applies to the Muhammed we know about, rather than to the Muhammed that was lost to history?

And because you have to be cunning in interpreting all the rape and pillage bits?
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Reply #208 - Jul 20th, 2015 at 7:27am
 
I guess I should be grateful there were only 3  Tongue
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Reply #209 - Jul 20th, 2015 at 12:46pm
 
So the 'eternal example' thing is overstated, but as far as Muslims know Muhammed never did anything wrong, except for that one time where Muhammed said God admonished him for not having enough sex?
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