Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Feb 6, 2022 at 17:18
Our dear Matthew al-tablighee صلى الله عليه وسلم who does not like being Indian and who lies too much and I wonder why!
>Ibn Khuwaiz said: Included in this verse is the prohibition of demolishing the churches of non-Muslim citizens, their temples, and their houses of worship.Source: Tafsir Al-Qurtubi 22:40
Your poor tablighee education shines like a beacon
You did not realize that ابن خويز was telling us what العهدة العمرية والشروط العمرية says. This also means that you had no clue what is the vile العهدة العمرية والشروط العمرية
Muslims have a funny story based on a Quranic verse and it says: لا تقربوا الصلاة and this can be rendered as: DO NOT PRAY!
Not unlike your quote of ابن خويز where he says do not destroy churches! But the disaster is yet to come as I proved to you from al-Qurtubi and that he was quoting the vile العهدة العمرية والشروط العمرية
So lazy and ignorant people like you quote the first sentence of ابن خويز but you do not tell us about the rest of ابن خويز of the vile Pact of Omar. It is either you are ignorant or you are a liar so which one is it?
Now back to the Qur'an: If you read the whole verse it is:
لا تقربوا الصلاة وانتم سكارى
Or: Do NOT PRAY Gasp!) while drunk
Now it makes sense
Do you see why you are a poorly educated person?
Here is the verse:
http://quran.ksu.edu.sa/tafseer/tabary/sura4-aya43.html
Mr. ignorant, your starting point should have been العهدة العمرية والشروط العمرية and not some Shish Kabab source like ابن خويز when compared with عمر الفاروق
Oh the Arabic? Consult with Sheikh google صلى الله عليه وسلم
Why do you like to embarrass yourself?
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