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    14 months ago

    I know that hadith hold less weight than the Quran. That being said, there are several ahadith that say that painters will get screwed over by Allah that are considered canon by pretty much all Sunni Muslims. Many of them don’t follow these rules, but I personally know several Muslims that drink. This does not change the fact that the actual written rules of the religion prohibit it.

    You’re also completely missing my original point. The guy I was originally replying to was joking that following Christian fundie logic will lead to a ban on images. I then drew parallels between the Christian and Muslim extremists who are both trying to institute their respective religious laws as the laws of countries, hate each other furiously, consider themselves the exact opposites of each other, and yet seem to converge on a number of issues.

    P.S. I am pretty sure that Shi’ites have no equivalent rule regarding aniconism. I know very little about Shia Islam in general so I won’t comment on it.

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      34 months ago

      See, one word there would completely change your statement above. Extremist.

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        14 months ago

        I mean yeah, but it’s in a text most Muslims believe in. It makes sense to say that Christianity forbids women from being teachers even though most Christians ignore the rule, no?

        • @Maggoty
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          24 months ago

          Not really no. Not just because the evidence for that is highly conflicted, but also because you’re giving a false picture of Christianity.

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            14 months ago

            Comrade, we’re specifically talking about people trying to push for a ban on porn and the 10 Commandments in every classroom.