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Old 01-03-2008, 06:14 PM   #95 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by machangezi
Unfortunately, someone fabricated hadith which claims that the prophet ordered the killing of dogs and told his followers not to keep dogs. Driventowin, if you look at the Quran you will find no such claims. The lord tells us in the Quran about the story of the dwellers of the Cave. He tells us that they were good believers and that the Lord guided them. In verse 18, the Lord tells us that they had their dogs with them. Now if dogs are prohibited and dirty, would the Lord say that the dwellers were “good believers”?
I think this Mohammed guy has twisted the words for his own bennefit and believe, The Lord as you call him, seems to have a different wiev on many things. One problem I see, is that there is a counter for almost any rule in the Quran, even when it comes down to eating pork.
What confuses many none muslims is the fact of so many dobbelt standards in Islam and the way that radical and moderate muslims choses to understand the Quran.
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