Forwarded from ☪️ Understanding Islam ☪️
No free will in Islam. It doesn't matter if you do good all your life, if Allah has determined that you're evil, then you're going to hell no matter what. Likewise, you can be evil your whole life and then do go to heaven because Allah predetermined it.
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Pride Month 🏳️🌈
Prophet Muhammed also supports LGBTQ+ as we can see numbers of hadiths in which prophet Muhammed indulges in homosexual activities🏳️🌈😂
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Prophet Muhammed also supports LGBTQ+ as we can see numbers of hadiths in which prophet Muhammed indulges in homosexual activities🏳️🌈😂
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Islam allows Marriage with Prepubescent Girls According to Surah 65:4
Hilali-Khan translation:
Surah 65:4: "And those of your women as have passed the age of monthly courses, for them the ‘Iddah (prescribed period), if you have doubts (about their periods), is three months, and for those who have no courses [(i.e. they are still immature) their ‘Iddah (prescribed period) is three months likewise, except in case of death]."
In Islam, "iddah" is the mandated waiting period a woman must observe after the death of her husband or after a divorce, before she can remarry.
Surah 65:4 of the Quran is talking about the iddah of prepubescent immature girls.
The implications are clear: Muslim men are permitted to marry, divorce, and to have sexual relations with girls who have not reached puberty. The purpose of the waiting period is to determine pregnancy, allowing intercourse with child brides. This practice continues in the Muslim societies today, with many girls being married off at a young age.
Hilali-Khan translation:
Surah 65:4: "And those of your women as have passed the age of monthly courses, for them the ‘Iddah (prescribed period), if you have doubts (about their periods), is three months, and for those who have no courses [(i.e. they are still immature) their ‘Iddah (prescribed period) is three months likewise, except in case of death]."
In Islam, "iddah" is the mandated waiting period a woman must observe after the death of her husband or after a divorce, before she can remarry.
Surah 65:4 of the Quran is talking about the iddah of prepubescent immature girls.
The implications are clear: Muslim men are permitted to marry, divorce, and to have sexual relations with girls who have not reached puberty. The purpose of the waiting period is to determine pregnancy, allowing intercourse with child brides. This practice continues in the Muslim societies today, with many girls being married off at a young age.
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