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Old April 27, 2012, 04:54 AM
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"Shall I seek other than God as a source of law, when He has revealed to you this book fully detailed?" 6:114

"We did not leave anything out of this book" 6:38

"We have revealed to you this book to provide explanations for everything" 16:89

"We have cited in the Quran every kind of example, but the human being is the most argumentative creature" 18:54
First of all you can have a look at the above verses from Quran and see if you can agree to it or not. There are many more verses in Quran meaning like above. If you read the Quran with some authentic English translation to understand it you will be shocked with the opinions you have on Hadith vis a vis Quran.

Why not Bangla? Because almost all Bangla translators have used the Urdu translation as the basis/base, so they distorted it even further. Like the first verse of Quran: Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim: in the name of Allah; the most Merciful and The Most Benevolent. But if you see the Bangla Quran or Urdu, they have added an additional word: Shuru Korchi. Which is not there in the original verse. There by limiting Bismillah...... Or the Name of Allah, only to begin ... While the verse Bismillah ....... isn't meant only to Begin. This was a simple example... There are many more and in many cases, they have kept the original Urdu word, because they didn't know an appropriate Bangla word...

But you can use a Bangla and English side by side. When ever you see a dispute in any meaning, go to the root of that word in Arabic, you will get the meaning.

It's not important what Shia says or what Sunnis say, it's important what Quran says. And definitely both these groups have got something right and something's wrong... That's the reason for their difference. No one group can survive by getting everything wrong in light with Quran.

Allah has made the Quran easy to understand, not the other way round as we are told to believe by the Ahadith. None can make things easier than Allah. Bro.. Give it a try yourself, and with sincerity to find the truth...inshallah you will get it. You don't need to blindly follow the hearsays when you have a clear book in front of you.

I'm not trying to prove you wrong or prove me right; It's just a suggestion, taking or not taking is your matter. After all, reading Quran, understanding and following can't be worse than following hear-says. And you can read Quran without Odu, you can mark verses that seems relevant to your queries and everything that you would do while reading a book of law. Later you can revisit the marked verses.... That helps, since everything about any topic hasn't been said in one verse...it's all over the book...sent down over 22 years. And please don't form any opinion on any topic, until you finish reading it all. Read with an open heart; Allah will guide you to the truth.

Religion is a conscious decision of every adult. You have the freedom to believe or reject anything. But following fore fathers or scholars blindly isn't the way. We all are guilty of doing this mistake upto certain point of our life. May Allah pardon us.



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Originally Posted by BD_2015
As a koranist Show me in the verse of Quran where Allah (swt) says Muslims to pray five times a day without explanation of mufassirin? As koranist only prefer to understand and follow their own opinions and don’t want to follow mufassirin scholars Mujtahids opinions. Remember Shia prays 3 times a day as they say it’s mentioned in the holy Quran. Don’t you think understanding from your own and rejecting Ahadith of prophet (sallahu alaihi wasallam) will only lead Muslims to destructions because few years’ later many koranist might claim that five times a day prayer isn’t compulsory?
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