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  • Traditional scholars all allow, recommend or mandate FGM (see [[Female Genital Mutilation in Isl ...dab have less doctrinal authority than hadith featuring Muhammad. However, scholars have ruled most of the hadith in the collection as being ''sahih'' (authent
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  • ...ion. According to the Qur'an, there is "no compulsion in religion" and the traditional laws of jihad state that before attacking a Christian or Jewish enemy they ===Scholars===
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  • ...d to prevent forced marriage, often in the face of opposition from Islamic scholars. Many Muslim campaign groups and charities have been involved in this proce ...o safely give birth, and the risk mentioned even by a few Muslim classical scholars of ''al-ifḍāʾ'' (fistula, tearing of the wall between the vagina and ba
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  • ...ion. According to the Qur'an, there is "no compulsion in religion" and the traditional laws of jihad state that before attacking a Christian or Jewish enemy they ===Scholars===
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  • ...llecting it to symbolize his humiliated state, and Islamic fuqahaa' (legal scholars) throughout the ages have reiterated the legislation of this humiliating pr ==Approval from Islamic Scholars==
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  • ...an view and approaches the Gnostic view. According to [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Islamic Theology|Islamic theology]], Jesus was never crucified. It was mere ...9), probably dates from the third century."</ref> Meanwhile, according the traditional Muslim chronology, the Qur'an was revealed between 610-632 AD; its initial
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  • ...pp. 392) London:Smith, Elder and Co.</ref> She was so [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Beauty and Makeup|beautiful]], that the Muslims began praising her in the p ...s camel (as slave women are not allowed to wear the [[hijab]] according to traditional [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|shari'ah (Islamic law)]]).<ref>{{Bukhari|5|59|524}
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  • ...ity countries or being largely ignored by the authorities, while reformist scholars reduce the Quranic command to a symbolic gesture (a tap with a small stick) See Also:[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Wife Beating]]
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  • Contemporary scholars such as [[Gibril Haddad]] have commented on the apostatic nature of a whole ...may apply). Ultimately, to remain faithful to Allah and the Qur'an in the traditional sense, there is no alternative to the Sunnah of the prophet as embodied in
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  • The subject of child marriage per se never arises in the Qur'an. Yet scholars were more or less unanimous that the Qur'an deals indirectly with the topic ...d to prevent forced marriage, often in the face of opposition from Islamic scholars. Many Muslim campaign groups and charities have been involved in this proce
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  • ...sir.com]</ref> The exegesis for this verse in Tafsir al-Jalalayn gives the traditional interpretation, clarifying "those who have not menstruated" as "those who h Islamic modernist scholars generally question the reliability of traditionally authentic hadiths and b
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  • A team led by Dr Sabah Jassim, from the Zayed Complex for Herbal Research and Traditional Medicine, says camels are highly resistant to many deadly viral diseases an *[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Urine|Urine]]
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  • ...d to prevent forced marriage, often in the face of opposition from Islamic scholars. Many Muslim campaign groups and charities have been involved in this proce According to traditional accounts, Muhammad was later asked about scenarios not covered in these ver
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  • ...th the scientific theory of evolution. A common trend among modern Islamic scholars is to deny evolution as a scientific fact, at least with regard to the orig Academic scholars have noticed another parallel between the Quranic stories of Adam and Jesus
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  • According to the traditional narrative, Muhammad died as a result of poisoned lamb meat given to him by ==Scholars==
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  • ...convert to [[Islam]]; if they refuse, they are to be [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Forced Conversion|forced to convert (or face execution, ''en masse'')]].<re ...tude. The implementation of these rules have varied over time, but Islamic scholars to this day continue to advocate for the implementation of the dhimma, and
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  • According to the traditional narrative, Muhammad died as a result of poisoned lamb meat given to him by ==Scholars==
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  • ...Mein Kampf'' (sometimes translated in Arabic as "My Jihad"). Some academic scholars date the modern increase in antisemitism in the Muslim world to the beginni ...This debate is, however, a strictly academic one, while mainstream Islamic scholars generally stand firmly by the narrative found in the hadith literature.
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  • ...gin in the east "via an underground passage", which "finds some support in traditional Arabic reports [...] and seems to have Mesopotamian antecedents".<ref>Ibid. Modern Islamic scholars have often argued that references in the Qur'an to the sun's movement refer
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  • ...d 19 or more [[Muhammad's Marriages|wives or concubines]] according to the traditional Islamic sources. [[Dawah|Islamic apologists and du'aah]] often make the cla ...s and several were young enough to be his granddaughters. According to the traditional Islamic sources, he divorced one woman before consummating the marriage<ref
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