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Quranic Perennialism
This is another short article I read which talks about quranic perennialism. It seems like a very strong argument. Any thoughts would be appreciated:
‘– we cannot assume from whatever was revealed to Muhammad was also revealed to previous prophets unless the Qur’an explicitly says so
– in 7:33 the Prophet is informing those around him what God has prohibited in general, not what God has prohibited for them like in 6:151-153…however, since most (if not all) of those actions fall under the categories mentioned by 7:33 they can also be considered prohibited generally
– the perennial or universal din is whatever was common to all the messengers 42:13, 2:62, 5:69 not what was specifically revealed to each of them, for example the sabbath 16:124, fasting, 2:183, etc.
– the word ummah has various connotations depending on the context, but generally refers to a group with shared behavior or actions so the ummah in 3:104 refers to a group from among those who have believed, who were also an ummah…likewise the ummah in 7:159 are from among the qawm of Moses, who are also an ummah
– the word ummah can also refer to those for who a particular messenger was sent to, like in 16:36..this doesn’t mean that every qawm, or sha’ab was sent a rasul but that every community that a rasul was sent to..all preached the same message, to serve Allah and avoid taghut’
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