Insaanistan wrote:Jolthig wrote:Women aren't treated as Property in Islam. There is no quranic verse or hadith that alludes to this.
Spousal rape is not a thing in Islam as it would contradict the Islamic concepts of chastity.
Although there was definitely slaves in Muhammad's time, he intended to abolish that practice slowly.
There is no verse or hadith that mention raping slave girls either.
There is no Quranic verse that supports this. If you bring up the hadith of "Ibn Abbas", that hadith is false because one of the narrators, Ikrima, was a slave of Ibn Abbas who later converted to the Khawarij, a hostile sect that brought chaos and disorder to Arabia, especially towards some of the first khalifas.
There is no such thing.
Quranic verse 60:8: Allah forbids you not, respecting those who have not fought against you on account of your religion, and who have not driven you forth from your homes, that you be kind to them and act equitably towards them; surely Allah loves those who are equitable.
Men and women are equal in Islam.
Quranic verse 16:98: Whoso acts righteously, whether male or female, and is a believer, We will surely grant him a pure life; and We will surely bestow on such their reward according to the best of their works.
Incorrect. As a matter of fact, in Surah al-Noor 24:6-8, a women's (which in this case is the wife of a husband) testimony is more than enough to prove their case. In al-Nisa 4:15, the testimony of 4 witnesses can be both male and female. There is no genders mentioned other than the fact it's gender neutral.
Now, let's go to the root of your allegation: The allegation this stems from is al-Baqarah 2:282:
And call two witnesses from among your men; and if two men be not available, then a man and two women, of such as you like as witnesses, so that if either of two women should err in memory,
In this case, this is regarding financial matters when a product is brought and sold or any other transaction: https://www.alislam.org/quran/2:283
The purpose of a second female witness is to assist the other female, who is the party involved in a financial matter, in helping to remember how the transaction was made whereas for a man, his own testimony is sufficient.
For more information: https://www.alislam.org/articles/2-fema ... e-witness/
Nope. Islam does not prescribe killing homosexuals either. Although yes, homosexuality is no doubt, a grave sin in Islam, there is no death penalty for it.
If these do not satisfy you, let us both go straight to the sources that we cite our arguments from, and let us put one another's knowledge of Islam to the test, shall we? Let's make this a good historical and political academic discussion for our audience to benefit from as I enjoy good discussions.
LOL. I’m not even Ahmadiyya and I use alislam sometimes.
I'd highly recommend Mirza Bashir Ahmad's Seal of Prophets book. I believe I provided it in my literature Factbook. Read it and it will change your life on Muhammad (saw)!