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Islam is extremely compatible with Libertarianism
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 432" data-source="post: 59075" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>I believe in all of God's scriptures (which does not include the Hadiths...) but, it also happens that the Quran is the only one that was preserved and not corrupted like the others. So I follow the Quran alone doctrine - it is complete (6:115), perfect (2:2, 10:37), and fully detailed (10:37, 6:114), which means you can also reference it while reading, for example, the Bible, or the Torah. Unlike the Quranists, I believe that the religious rituals were passed down through prophet Abraham as a practical tradition from generation to generation until today, independently of the Quran, and independently of the Hadith. However, because one can find all the details of those rituals in the Quran, that still keeps them within the Quran alone doctrine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 432, post: 59075, member: 432"] I believe in all of God's scriptures (which does not include the Hadiths...) but, it also happens that the Quran is the only one that was preserved and not corrupted like the others. So I follow the Quran alone doctrine - it is complete (6:115), perfect (2:2, 10:37), and fully detailed (10:37, 6:114), which means you can also reference it while reading, for example, the Bible, or the Torah. Unlike the Quranists, I believe that the religious rituals were passed down through prophet Abraham as a practical tradition from generation to generation until today, independently of the Quran, and independently of the Hadith. However, because one can find all the details of those rituals in the Quran, that still keeps them within the Quran alone doctrine. [/QUOTE]
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