(June 30, 2010 at 5:19 am)mo3taz3nbar Wrote: the three cases you mentioned has no punishment in islam at all(maybe thats afghans law) and nothing is even forbidden.and even in the second case they are not supposed to be in a house alone without her parents as thats forbidden in islam(but no punishment in islamic law its just forbidden to do so) and he was in the doorstep so nothing is also forbidden but it willl be better if he went to her father first
anything you hear you can get back to the thread women in islam to see the verses i quoted from the Quran women so you can know wether this is what muslims suppose to do or its just their law
look at what you said on another thread
(June 30, 2010 at 5:47 am)mo3taz3nbar Wrote: @ annatar i think now we are getting closer in this issue. i think the difference is that you want the Quran to say every little detail as God is talking with a little child and i see that the Quran give you the general rules and you can put your law under this general rules which will lead to the same reasons the inheritance law was mentioned in the Quran.which is fairness between family members in inheritance
if every little detail of the laws was mentioned in the Quran that will not be fair to different countries and different cultures and also the changes that happen with time thats the main reason some of the details is left for shura under the general rules(am talking in general not about inheritance)
i will try to clarify how general rules work in the Quran.so do you think that cigarretes is forbidden according to islam?