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Replying to @MaajidNawaz
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Replying to @MaajidNawaz @quilliamf
maajid, one question please. In a reformed Islam, Muhammed can still be the perfect model for Muslims?
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I think this is a very important issue to be addressed, Maajid (love your work, and will get involved).
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @CiroEgipto and
Best option for Muslims is to accept that the sources about Mo aren't historically reliable.
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Replying to @Ibrahim_S_Amin @G_S_Bhogal and
Ibrahim, and those sources are Coran and Hadiths?
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Replying to @CiroEgipto @G_S_Bhogal and
In particular, the Hadith and Sira. The Quran doesn't actually say much about Mo.
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Replying to @Ibrahim_S_Amin @CiroEgipto and
Muslims shouldn't pretend Mo was better than he was. Best to see him as a fallible sage.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @CiroEgipto and
The idea that he's perfect is definitely a problem, given how he's depicted in the sources.
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Replying to @Ibrahim_S_Amin @G_S_Bhogal and
For example, Islamists can use his supposed example to justify child marriages / rapes.
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This is exactly it. It also allows Islam to be easily undermined as a credible movement.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @Ibrahim_S_Amin and
agree. There’s too mant things to «delete» from Muslim dogma. I don’t see how…
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Replying to @CiroEgipto @Ibrahim_S_Amin and
Maybe something like Baha'i faith, where Jesus, Mo, et al are seen as flawed wise men.
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