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Regardless, Abd-Allah’s proposition collapses with his own definitions of ''tara’ib''. He failed to show that his tafsirs and dictionaries explain ''tara’ib'' to mean vagina. Instead, ''tara’ib'' is defined as breasts, eyes, legs and chest. Any person (sexually-experienced or not) would know that while erogenous zones are important in foreplay, the sexual act really must be consummated through the vagina. | Regardless, Abd-Allah’s proposition collapses with his own definitions of ''tara’ib''. He failed to show that his tafsirs and dictionaries explain ''tara’ib'' to mean vagina. Instead, ''tara’ib'' is defined as breasts, eyes, legs and chest. Any person (sexually-experienced or not) would know that while erogenous zones are important in foreplay, the sexual act really must be consummated through the vagina. | ||
Further Abd-Allah’s reference to Ibn Kathir’s tafsir is disingenuous as he only mentions the one half of the description which supports his case (i.e. ''tara’ib'' refers to the woman), while leaving out the other half that debunks it (i.e. ''tara’ib'' is the woman’s ribs). This selective quoting may be construed by many readers to be | Further Abd-Allah’s reference to Ibn Kathir’s tafsir is disingenuous as he only mentions the one half of the description which supports his case (i.e. ''tara’ib'' refers to the woman), while leaving out the other half that debunks it (i.e. ''tara’ib'' is the woman’s ribs). This selective quoting may be construed by many readers to be [[Lying|deceptive]] and deceitful. | ||
===Dr. Zakir Naik=== | ===Dr. Zakir Naik=== |
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