Quote:okay there is the math problem...lol that verse is very hard to be translated i just used the arabic Quran or you have to get Quran with commentary
first of all read it carefully. then read it again for its impossible to understand at one time
Quote:2/3 to daughter 1/6 to mother and father each. 1/8 to his wife.lol you are adding different situations to each other the first situation is if a man died and left 2 daughters or more and thats it there is no wife mentioned or parents the parents is mentioned in a different situation in the rest of the verse. not all the situations are mentioned in the Quran but we were given general rules that when used you can know what to do in all the situations
(2/3)+(1/6)+(1/6)+(1/8 )= 27/24 = 1,125
okay if you are little educated you can see that mathematical error here. you cant divide your heritage as quran instructed. its impossible...
http://islamqa.com/en/cat/338&pp=200 have fun
why didnt you ask yourself if muhammed(pbuh) wrote the Quran why wouldnt he ignore inheritance as it is ignored in other religions and does this would make a difference for the believers? and why didnt he just leave inheritance as it was before islam?and why didnt he put simple rules regardless of its fairness or not?
Quote:You didnt answer any of my questions you are just dodging them.see page 15 the questions of atheistphil and my answers
please comment on baqarah 223. and tell me how this is not an insulting point of view.