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GENERAL TOPICS | BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS / Re: Abrogation
« on: June 10, 2021, 12:26:50 PM »
Let's discuss the others. In regards to 33:52, even at the worst case scenario it doesn't qualify as an abrogation. It is no more than an EXCEPTION and very limited to the Prophet that he can no longer marry women, when other Noble Verses allowed him and the Muslims to marry. The reason I still insist there is no abrogation is because the Law still stands for the Muslims on whom they can marry from relatives and others. The Noble Verse was to the Prophet, but the Law was a general one for all Muslim men on whom they can marry from their relatives and others. The prohibition for the Prophet to marry more women came for reasons such as:
1- The Prophet had more than four wives at the time Allah Almighty allowed polygamy but limited it to up to four wives only.
2- The Prophet might've abused marriage and divorce and practiced Muta (temporary marriage). This would've violated the sacredness of marriage and Allah Almighty might've punished him or limited him for that by prohibiting him from marrying and divorcing ever again.
Whatever the reason is (and I don't really care what it was), we do not have an abrogation here. We have a limitation to the Prophet and an exceptional case that is limited to the Prophet only. An abrogation is a Law to all Muslims abrogated by another contradicting one, which does not exist at all in the Glorious Quran. For example, meat of swine (pig) is forbidden but then becomes allowed. That would be a clear abrogation in this hypothetical example.
Let's talk about the other abrogations that the infidels and the ignorant from the Muslims bark on the Quran. Watch how their lies get decimate here, insha'Allah.
Jazaka Allah Khayr,
Osama
1- The Prophet had more than four wives at the time Allah Almighty allowed polygamy but limited it to up to four wives only.
2- The Prophet might've abused marriage and divorce and practiced Muta (temporary marriage). This would've violated the sacredness of marriage and Allah Almighty might've punished him or limited him for that by prohibiting him from marrying and divorcing ever again.
Whatever the reason is (and I don't really care what it was), we do not have an abrogation here. We have a limitation to the Prophet and an exceptional case that is limited to the Prophet only. An abrogation is a Law to all Muslims abrogated by another contradicting one, which does not exist at all in the Glorious Quran. For example, meat of swine (pig) is forbidden but then becomes allowed. That would be a clear abrogation in this hypothetical example.
Let's talk about the other abrogations that the infidels and the ignorant from the Muslims bark on the Quran. Watch how their lies get decimate here, insha'Allah.
Jazaka Allah Khayr,
Osama