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Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by Visitor700: 5:26pm On Apr 03, 2016
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Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by Visitor700: 5:26pm On Apr 03, 2016
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Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by malvisguy212: 6:51am On Jun 28, 2016
malvisguy212:
There is a religious ruling in Islam that is taught
and upheld by prominent Islamic scholars. This
religious ruling reveals the approval of ince$t
within its theology. a Muslim man is permitted to marry hisown biological daughter and consummate the
marriage with her if she was conceived
illegitimately. In other words, a Muslim man is
permitted to marry his own biological daughter
if she is born to him out of wedlock. The
foundation for Incest in Islam is laid in the
following verse:

Surah 25:54: It is He Who has created man
from water: then has He established
RELATIONSHIP OF LINEAGE AND MARRIAGE: for
thy Lord has power over all things. (Yusuf
Ali)

Al-Qurtubi is one of Islam’s premiere
commentators. In his Commentary (Tafsir) on
Surah 25:54, he quotes Ibn Al-Arabi (1165 C.E.
– 1240 C.E.), the most influential author of
Islamic history. He is also known to his
supporters as al-Shaykh al-Akbar (The Greatest
Master). Al-Qurtubi wrote:
REGARDING THE TERMS “LINEAGE AND
RELATIONSHIP THROUGH MARRIAGE”:
“Lineage and relationship through
marriage are two terms that describe the
personal relationships that may exist
between humans.”
Ibn Al-Arabi said, “Lineage is an
expression referring to the mixture of fluids
between a male and a female from a
religious legal point of view.
However, if this union (between male
and female) occurs through
disobedience (fornication) then the
resulting child is not considered a part
of a person’s true lineage. That is why a
daughter born from adultery is not
mentioned in Allah’s saying, ‘Prohibited
to you (for marriage) are: your mothers
and daughters’ (Surah 4:23) because she
is not considered a daughter according
to the most authentic teaching of our
(Islamic) scholars and the most
authentic teaching of our religion.
If there is no legal lineage then there is
no legal relationship; for adultery does
not prohibit (from marriage) the
daughter of the mother (you committed
adultery with) nor the mother of a
woman (you committed adultery with).
What is lawfully prohibited is not also
prohibited due to sin, for Allah has
bestowed lineage and relation through
marriage upon His servants and greatly
esteemed these relationships. Allah has
also established laws identifying what is
legal and what is prohibited, which are not
equal to each other; therefore falsehood
cannot be a part of these laws.” ( Tafseer
Qurtubi, Surah 25 verse 54; Translated
from Al-Azhar’s official website).


How can one illegal act (adultery) make
another illegal act (ince$t) lawful? How can the
sin of adultery (zina) nullify the sin of ince$t
and make it an acceptable act? Can two wrongs
( adultery and incest) make a right? And the
second wrong that is permitted in Islam with the
blessing of Allah is ince$t between a father and
his daughter. How does having a daughter from
an adulterous relationship make her sexually
permissible for the father when she is in every
sense his very own flesh and blood? No matter
how she is conceived, she still remains his
biological child and should be sexually off limits
to him. This is a gross violation of the divine
standard of morality. Just think, will the true
God permit incest intentionally?
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by tartar9(m): 2:19pm On Jun 28, 2016
malvisguy212:
let me repeat myself again. YES, the quran forbid muslims to marry from their bloodline, BUT the child which is conceive out of wedlock, allah does not recognize such child, such child are allow to marry from their bloodline.

Surah 4:23, “Your wives’ mothers,” But did
not say, “He who committed adultery with
his wives’ mothers, nor his daughter
whom he conceived through adultery.”

This is from the same quran you are asking me to read, how do you explain this verse ?

Sunan Abu-Dawud, Book 29, Hadith 3952:
Narrated Abu Hurayrah: The Prophet said:
The child of adultery is worst of the
three.

Can you accept this insanity? How can an
innocent child be considered as a greater sinner than the parents who brought the child into the world through adultery? This is Islam for you. The acceptability of Incest in Islam may come as a shock for Muslims who are not familiar with the teachings of their own religion. We hope this article will serve as a wake-up call for them.
Lol..these people again grin
What of the case of a child who was conceived on mars... oya create your own story around this one.
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by tartar9(m): 2:24pm On Jun 28, 2016
analice107:

Which part? because the one I have read doesn't say the Jinn introduced himself to Muhammed as anything.

Kadijat, Muhammed's sugar mummy and her senior brother were the ones who took Muhammed to go and see a divinner (juju man), after he attempted suicide, because he couldn't endure the torment the Jinn was subjecting him to. The soothsayer, being a stooge in Satan's hand, deceived Muhammed to believing that the being threatening to kill him, was indeed an Angel Gabriel of the Christian and the Jewish God. Muhammed just believed without consulting the Christians to find out the modus operandi of angel Gabriel.
I think you should read your Koran and hadiths.
Is this what the Quran and Hadith's says?
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by analice107: 3:46pm On Jun 28, 2016
tartar9:
Is this what the Quran and Hadith's says?
Dont you know?
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by whyman(m): 4:11pm On Jun 28, 2016
Not all commentary is valid, the verse is very clear enough and you should be able to understand it without commentary. Some use their personal desire to interpret the Holy Qur'an
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by elrayzor(m): 3:04pm On Jul 02, 2016
read and understand y are u ignoring the word gone in and if u havent gone in...dos phrases are the key to it....

Op sorry but u're. a liar, even lai mohammed wil prostrate for you.

Read below:

"And marry not those women whom your fathers married, except what has already happened (of that nature) in the past. Lo! It was ever lewdness and abomination, and an evil way. Forbidden unto you are your mothers and your daughters, and your sisters and your father's sisters and your mother's sisters, and your brother's daughters and your sister's daughters, and your foster-mothers and your foster-sisters, and your mothers-in-law and your step-daughters who are under your mother-in-law and your step-daughters who are under your protection (born) of your women unto whom you have gone into -- but if you have not gone into them, then it is no sin for you (to marry their daughters) -- and the wives of your sons from your own loins, and that you should have two sisters together, except what has already happened (of that nature) in the past. Allah is ever-Forgiving, Merciful." [Noble Quran 4:22-24]

From the above verses, it is clear that a Muslim must never marry the following:

His mother

His step-mother (this practice continues in Yoruba land in Nigeria, where in some cases the eldest son inherits the youngest wife of his father)

His grandmother (including father's and mother's mothers and all preceding mothers' e.g. great grandmothers)

His daughter (including granddaughters and beyond)

His sister (whether full, consanguine or uterine)

His father's sisters (including paternal grandfather's sisters)

His mother's sisters (including maternal grandmother's sisters)

His brother's daughters

His foster mother

His foster mother's sister

His sister's daughter

His foster sister

His wife's mother

His step-daughter (i.e. a daughter by a former husband of a woman he has married if the marriage has been consummated. However, if such a marriage was not consummated, there is no prohibition)

His real son's wife

A great wisdom lies behind these prohibitions on the grounds of consanguinity, affinity, and fosterage. No social cohesion can exist if people do not keep these prohibitions in their minds while contracting marriages.


I seek refuge with Allāh from the accursed Shaytan. [/quote]
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by geswith: 6:03pm On Jul 02, 2016
Annunaki:


The hausa muslims have completely lost their culture and traditions in their blind adherence to islam which dominates their culture, traditions, politics and beliefs.

Thats true,i also live in the north.such practice is common place.
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by analice107: 10:13am On Jul 08, 2016
tartar9:

Is this what the Quran and Hadith's says?
Is it not?
Tartar, don't tell me you want me to lecture you your religion? Thank God for the Internet, Islam and all the lies are in the open now.
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by joseph1832(m): 10:42am On Jul 08, 2016
analice107:

Is it not?
Tartar, don't tell me you want me to lecture you your religion? Thank God for the Internet, Islam and all the lies are in the open now.
Yea, just like christianity, right. Marvelous.

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Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by analice107: 10:44am On Jul 08, 2016
joseph1832:
Yea, just like christianity, right. Marvelous.
Yea, just like Christianity.
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by joseph1832(m): 10:52am On Jul 08, 2016
analice107:
Yea, just like Christianity.
Marvelous, bloody marvelous.
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by analice107: 10:57am On Jul 08, 2016
joseph1832:
Marvelous, bloody marvelous.
What's eating you up Joe?
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by joseph1832(m): 10:59am On Jul 08, 2016
analice107:

What's eating you up Joe?
Ever felt the need to do something, like you really know you have to do something, but you feel powerless to do it?
Re: Ince$t In The Qur’an ??? by analice107: 12:08pm On Jul 08, 2016
joseph1832:
Ever felt the need to do something, like you really know you have to do something, but you feel powerless to do it?
Yea.

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