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Kissing the Quran and setting it on the ground.
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09-01-2011, 05:24 AM
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@abuhajira: Up until davidovitch people gave me their opinion of why they think it is disrespectful to put the Quran on the ground, once i read what davidovitch told me, that there is some evidence, I accepted it. And I will continue to accept that until I can prove otherwise. And I would also like to take this space to bump my request on the surah and ayah he cited and the hadith book and number. Also, when tripolysunni gave me evidence in regard to kissing the Quran I accepted it then. However, again his advice on setting the Quran on the ground was purely his opinion of what he considered disrespect.
Just the same way you showed no regard for the word of Allah, no regard for the advices of your muslim brethren. No one asked you to treat it as fardh or wajib. Everyone told you its adab. Rasulullah says Ad deenun Naseehah. You belittled every naseehah that was given to you, instead you boldly ventured to say that you will definitely do the opposite, and you dare ask us how dare we belittle you? Your situation is indeed pitiful.
What a bold accusation you make here brother. Fear Allah. I show "regard" and respect for the words of Allah by reading them and following them.
Everyone gave me their opinion that they saw it as disrespectful. When someone told me there is evidence and that it is not just the opinion of some people I accepted it there. I have layed down and read the Quran with it laying right next to me for years. I find this to be the most comfortable way to read the Quran especially in the Masjid where there are no chairs. This was the reason I asked, to better myself or to find out there is nothing wrong. I don't base my faith on others opinions or feelings which is why I asked for evidence, which there is nothing wrong with. Why should I blindly follow what someone says without evidence to back up his claims? It is clear while reading hadith that the sahaba and the tabieen would frequently ask each other if they heard such and such from the prophet or why they do such and such they would not just blindly follow. There is nothing wrong with asking questions or searching for evidence.
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