(December 21, 2021 at 11:11 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: For what it's worth, I think Quranism is a step in a better direction. Many of the worst parts of Islamism come from Hadiths, like the age of Muhammed's wife Aisha
Aisha wasn't technically a child when she was 9, how many times should we repeat that? In some US states nowadays, it's technically possible to marry at the age of 12, and we don't see atheists complaining a lot about that.
(December 21, 2021 at 1:04 pm)WinterHold Wrote: The Hadith contains hideous parts belonging to some sick mentalities that ruled the Ummah; Muslims forget that only 500 years ago the world was so different and Islamic empires had civil wars; each with their own religious doctrines claiming to be "Islamic".
Sunnis : pray 5 times a day
Shia' : pray 5 times a day
Ahmadi : pray 5 times a day
Ibadi : pray 5 times a day
Mu'tazila : pray 5 times a day
Kharijite : pray 5 times a day
Winterhold : I pray 3 times a day because I only rely on the Qur'an, I am the only Muslim in the world who figured this out, and everybody else follows some sick mentalities that ruled the Ummah. The sects of the Ummah went to war, therefore they are wrong. I am also a pathetic loser and can't properly defend controversial hadiths that sometimes irritate non-Muslims, I therefore decided to toss the entirety of the Hadith corpus to avoid any headache.
@WinterHold, you're putting yourself outside the Ummah. In any case, you should read more about the Dunning-Kruger effect, being aware of it might help you escape your delusion.
Being unable to determine the daily number of prayers is a devastating blow to your understanding of Islam. You're literally the only person in the universe who prays 3 times a day because you think you're too grandiose to follow Muslim scholars. And because of that, you should be more concerned about the possibility that you are pathetic loon, than about armed conflicts in the ME you clearly don't understand anything about.
I am also asking you, kindly, to stop pretending complete assurance about whatever you decide to blurt out about Islam, and deal with the reality that you got it all wrong your entire life.