shehzadakram
MPA (400+ posts)
I thought the topic was " Quran ko Hadith Ka Mohtaaj kerna" . Can we stick to it and not jump left n right.Do we need any mullah/moulvi/mufti/sheik to understand the Quran?
I thought the topic was " Quran ko Hadith Ka Mohtaaj kerna" . Can we stick to it and not jump left n right.Do we need any mullah/moulvi/mufti/sheik to understand the Quran?
What do you want to discuss about the topic?I thought the topic was " Quran ko Hadith Ka Mohtaaj kerna" . Can we stick to it and not jump left n right.
According to your logic, all Arabs must be masters in interpretation, debate, and commentary on the Quran.Anyone who wants to discuss about Quran and Hadith and other fiqah stuff must first learn Arabic language with all its advance grammar and vocabulary. Only then you will be able to figure out what is right or wrong. If you copy and paste English or Urdu translations and rely on that is wrong.
For any book to comprehend it in its true essence, it is important to know that language. Or you have to rely on translations which you may agree or disagree to. BTW most of Arabs struggle with Arabic language (Fusha') than any other language or subject.According to your logic, all Arabs must be masters in interpretation, debate, and commentary on the Quran.
Just so you know, the Arabic in the Quran is not the same as what is spoken in the Arab world. They can read it, but they lack the ability to comprehend the true meaning and essence of the Quran.
The internet has made it possible to learn the Quran in a variety of ways. There are various Quran translations available on the internet, but you must do some research to understand the fundamental message of the Quran.For any book to comprehend it in its true essence, it is important to know that language. Or you have to rely on translations which you may agree or disagree to. BTW most of Arabs struggle with Arabic language (Fusha') than any other language or subject.
Absolutly true.For any book to comprehend it in its true essence, it is important to know that language. Or you have to rely on translations which you may agree or disagree to. BTW most of Arabs struggle with Arabic language (Fusha') than any other language or subject.
These are excellent videos laying bare the whole "sahih" of sahih Bhukari, Abu Layth has also done similar but not so detailed about the other sahih's as well. I've been trying to get people to watch these but you know people are just not willing to put in even the bare minimum effort.
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