Actually the majority do not fully understand the essence of Islam.Karpel Tunnel wrote: ↑February 24th, 2018, 7:17 amIf you are a fundamentalist Muslim. But Muslims can certainly reform Islam and have. According to YOUR interpretation it cannot be done. And I am sure some Muslims agree with you, but others clearly do not.Spectrum wrote: ↑February 23rd, 2018, 11:28 pm Note my reply to Eduk above.
Point is an original contract [Covenant] cannot be reformed if the immutable terms within the contract itself stated it cannot be reformed.
The whole Quran [core of Islam] encompass the full terms of the covenant to be entered with Allah.
When the Quran, example, permit the killing and oppression of non-Muslims, this term and provision of the covenant cannot be changed by any human being.
If the evil prone Muslims from a pool of 300 million Muslims killed and oppressed non-Muslims as a divine duty to please God to gain greater assurance to paradise with eternal life, WHO IN THE WORLD can insist they are wrong [when Allah stated it is permissible]?
Islam per se cannot be reformed.
The majority just follow the religion blindly without understanding the real principles and doctrines of Islam as per Quran [core and constitution of Islam].
The majority as driven more by their human values and thus turn a blind eye to the real evil elements in the Quran which are actually commanded by Allah and thus an imperative duty to follow those commands to be a good Muslim.
Some Muslims want to reform Islam by doing away or argue [by their own logic] away some of the evil laden verses in the Quran. But they do not understand, by logic, if they change the immutable contents in the Quran, they are no more a Muslim.
I suggest you study the Quran seriously to understand [not to agree] my point before you counter it.