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TG12345
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Lucky for us, they are pretty lenient.
Hold on a second, did you say this law was made by humans? You wrote that the verse �helps man make a better judgement�, and that the Quran provided a legal framework.
Yet this is a legal framework that is prone to error, since after 6 months is not the minimum.
1. Instead of
stating the obvious, Quran gives a vital information which was not available at
its time of revelation, that helps man
make a better judgement--even though the quoted tafsirs are self
explanatory for those who look for the right cues, it is amazing to note how
the Quranic verses here far exceed the normal human wisdom by mentioning a 6
months gestation. While a 9 months gestation is what usually observed and what
a normal human would tend to mention, especially some 1,400 years ago, the Quran here gives a 6 months gestation which
then provided for a legal framework to judge the legitimacy of a child and
is now an acknowledged fact in modern times.
Won�t God�s judgement in the hereafter be perfect? God may ask the Quran�s author what was he doing, setting 6 months as the period of gestation, and then giving that verse to people with the intention they will make it into a law.
That does not change the fact that some children have been born before a full 6 months have passed.
How do you know he meant this? As we have seen, there is a very miniscule chance of a baby being born that young without disabilities, so even this would not be guaranteed to work.
In that case, the minimum should be 28 weeks, not 6 months.
You provided a figure of 20%. You can either show evidence of it existing, or not. It�s not that big of a deal, we both agree that most babies born at a very young age have medical problems� but 20% still is not 0%.
I think there may be a misunderstanding here. I may be misunderstanding what you are saying, so if you could, please answer these questions. 1) Do you believe God gave 6 months as a minimum period of gestation so people could use it for legal reasons to determine paternity? 2) If not, what was the 6 month figure given for? Thanks so much!
If that is the case, then the minimum is 28 weeks, and not 6 months.
I did. Hopefully the questions you�ve answered will help
clear this up.
But the information He gave according to the Quran was wrong, since 6 months is not the minimum. I take it you believe the purpose of the verse was to be used legally and prevent people from being unjustly punished?
Correct. We know though that the number is not 6.
Why would Allah give just an approximation? Why not a concrete number?
BTW I am unaware of any Western country today using the 6
month �minimum� as a way to establish whether or not a woman who has given
birth to a premature child is guilty of adultery. I wonder why that is.
Why would the average, but not absolute minimum, be sensible???
Setting an absolute minimum makes perfect sense, since if you have an absolute minimum, you will know for certain whether the baby that has been born was guilty of adultery, if he or she is below this minimum. It takes every case into account and all their variables. The risk of accusing an innocent person of something she did not do is zero percent. Setting an average minimum, on the other hand, leaves a
chance that an innocent person may be accused falsely of adultery.
So the Quran�s author �guided� him to set an incorrect minimum.
No. I also haven�t heard of any societies today using 6 months as a legal way to determine whether or not the mother of a child committed adultery. Most societies use an average, but not as a legal tool, like Muslims are allegedly supposed to do.
The 21 weeks 5 days will be a one off case, but it will be the minimum� which is allegedly what the 6 months is supposed to be. You say that setting the minimum gestation as 21 weeks and 5 days is unfairly giving favour of the woman� here is an idea.
Let�s not use the minimum period of viability (since we have no idea yet what it is) as a way of determining a woman�s innocence or guilt! Here is a method that has a higher success rate that setting 6 months as an �average minimum� http://www.paternity-answers.com/history-paternity-test.html
If you don�t know what the minimum is, don�t set one!
Either that, or set one and then change it, as you learn more.
So a judgement falsely convicting a woman of adultery because her child was born after 5.4 months and not 6 will be untruthful in this life, but will become truthful in the next? How does that work?
Agreed.
Probably not, but the chance of an innocent person getting wrongly convicted is smaller than if we set it to 6.
Responded to above.
So then is it an imperfect interpretation that 6 months
is the minimum?
Yet what if he uses the tool perfectly, and it still leads to a mistake? Who is to blame?
Let�s say that you are very proficient marksman and you hunt coyotes to keep them away from cattle. I give a rifle with a blank and tell you to fire, and you obviously don�t kill it.
Was it your fault for not hitting the coyote, or mine for
giving you a faulty gun?
I never said that it outweighs all other pragmatic considerations, but it is clearly an important issue and for many a matter of life and death. I don�t know why a higher set figure is not given but as we see, breastfeeding for less than 23 months is a bad idea in the developing world, and breastfeeding for more than 2 years that increases the chance of survival.
It is true that babies who are breastfed for less than 12 months are at a greater risk than those that are breastfed for 21 months, it is also true that babies that are breastfed for 24 months or more do better than those that are not.
Why have a baby if you are not willing to do everything you can to help make it healthy? Why would God set a 2 year term for breastfeeding, if we know that babies who are breastfed more than 2 years are even better off?
See above.
The data shows that children who are breastfed less than
2 years have a higher chance of getting sick than those who are fed for more
than that.
Addressed above.
It does make sense if you want to have a zero percent chance of an innocent woman being convicted. What is worse, accidentally allowing an adulteress to live or accidentally killing an innocent person?
Interesting that you ask. It was around three years.
WEAN
http://www.bible-history.com/isbe/W/WEAN/
So are you saying that if God tells you to accept someone�s teachings, it is your responsibility to first see whether or not this person is trustworthy?
Correct.
Correct.
I can�t speak for you, but what you are saying about me is not correct. I want to be responsible to Allah, but first I need to know He is being correctly portrayed.
I didn�t change 39:6, I cited it as it is.
I agree with you. Look at the bolded words. Notice how they are missing in the hypothetical verse I made up?
In 39:6, the author wrote that of grazing livestock, 8 mates were created. He forgot to point out what you did, that more were created also.
If I were to say that of the prophets, God sent down three� it would be a false statement. He sent down more than three prophets.
Imagine if I drew an isosceles, a right and an equilateral triangle on the board in a classroom; and after doing so, stated �of triangles, I drew two�. It would obviously not be true. I drew three triangles, not two.
Hope it is more clear now.
The Quran�s author stated that of livestock, he sent down 8 pairs. However, we know that there are more than 4 kinds of livestock that God gave to humanity. Edited by TG12345 - 29 March 2015 at 4:53pm |
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Salam TG,
I have cut down quite some flab and just kept what I thought makes sense and easy for a discussion. If you think there is something missing please feel free to add:
The law was definitely made by humans. The subject Quranic verses says 30 months gestation+weaning and 24 months weaning specifically, from which people have come to understand the 6 months figure and then set a legal framework based on that. It definitely provides for a better judgement than what would have happened if men followed their limited knowledge and set 9 months as the gestation to judge adultery. And as explained, there is no single figure that can make a 100% perfect judgement in the human domain. Your suggestion to set the absolute minimum in each case as the limit simply defeats the whole idea to set a legal limit as that is going to be a floating figure.
Sure, I can answer to the best of my knowledge: 1. I can�t say for sure for if Allah gave these verses for that specific purpose. But I can say for sure that the legal framework developed by humans based on these verses provided for a better judgement when the knowledge of 6 months gestation was not available in public domain. 2. Again I am not sure of Allah�s purpose as nobody can have full understanding of Allah�s plans. But personally I think there are multiple cues for men to take from these verses�if Allah says 6 months gestation for a mother and if she has exceeded this in some cases, then that makes the case for that mother to be treated even better by her child�I would rather worry if I as such a child is doing full justice to my mother in this regard�that for me is another example how Allah sets such high moral standards for men.
There is no unique concrete number which can apply to all cases. Maybe because people have access to technologies including DNA analysis to decide the legitimacy of a child.
Wrong--the very case you are judging could be the new minimum. How can you say then setting the known minimum will eliminate the chance of a woman being wronged completely? Also on an average, most of the cases would have got a higher gestation, so setting the absolute minimum will now pose the risk that men are always left to bear the burden of an illegitimate child.
May not be a bad idea, but I�m not a scholar to decide such things, I will leave that to the discretion of the scholars to come to a conclusion considering all aspects of the issue.
Here the marksmen is obviously not proficient, the coyote is too quick for any rifle he can possibly have. So he obviously can make mistakes even with a fully loaded rifle. But earlier he didn�t have rifle itself, now at least he has got a loaded rifle.
The first question goes to all those mothers who choose not to breastfeed at all or for very low durations. As you already agreed the necessity for breastfeeding for durations exceeding 2 years is not a critical issue that outweighs all other pragmatic considerations in this regard. The available data that actual breastfeeding durations in some societies with very low infant mortality rates are in fact far below 2 years also supports the fact that breastfeeding durations are really flexible and not the sole reason that decides infant mortality. Based on these, the argument for breastfeeding durations exceeding 2 years really sounds more of a personal opinion and something you feel nice to have.
See even with a bible teaching of 3 years duration, the actual durations are much below even below 2 years. Do you need a better example how the Quran provides a more pragmatic approach with a flexible duration?
You talked about �mistaken�� I will sure take it my responsibility to avoid the �mistaken� part.
As I already mentioned, you can get confused when you try to interpret a verse in isolation. To understand this 8 pair livestock concept, you need to read the verses 6-143,144 wherein Allah clearly specifies 4 kinds of livestock as sheep, goats, camels and oxen. Now with this background if you read 39.6, then it is clear that the reference is to these 4 kinds�so the objective part is clear that there is nothing wrong with the Quranic verses. Now coming to the subjective part, of course you can say according to your definition there should be more than 4 kinds of livestock. But according to Allah�s definition, he has selected the above specified 4 kinds under his definition in this instance. So it�s only a subjective matter of interpretation. |
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It doesn't help,
still no clay in our bodies in sight ! sigh: Airmano Edited by airmano - 21 April 2015 at 1:14pm |
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I think we had a long discussion on this before and I haven't seen any evidence to conclusively reject the Quranic statements in this regard: 1. There is no credible evidence suggesting a different origin for humans. 2. Even there are similarities between the clay and human body at an elemental level. So have you got some new definitive evidence to prove your point? |
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Alaikum salaam, QuranExplorer. I apologize for not responding so long.
Thank you, and no problem.
The only problem with this is that a 6 month gestation is not the minimal one, as some children are born before 6 months have passed. The legal framework makes very clear that the 6 months are a reference to a period after a full 6 months have passed, and that this is the "minimum period". It is not the minimum period anymore.
The "floating figure" is only such because we don't yet know what is the minimum period of gestation. This is something that an All Knowing God would know, however. Had He wanted to provide people with a minimum period of gestation, He could have easily done so, instead of the 6 month figure that we know is not the minimum.
OK, thank you. I agree that the legal framework inspired by the verse provided for better judgement than a minimum being set at 9 months. Setting the minimum at 21 weeks and 5 days however would set even a better legal framework than 6 months.
I am not sure if I am following what you are saying. Can you please clarify?
Of course there is. It would be the absolute minimum. This is something that humans don't know, but God would.
So this would mean that there is a better and more accurate way to determine a child's legitimacy than that what was suggested in the Quran.
If the minimum is an absolute one (and only God knows what the absolute minimum is), then a woman who gave birth to a child before that period of time would be guilty of adultery.
Which is probably why Western countries don't use the minimum period of gestation as a way to determine the legitimacy, or lack thereof, of a child. I would go by DNA testing, or find some other methods that are more reliable. I would never use the period of gestation as an indicator of a woman's guilt or innocence of adultery.
If they were to do that, it would probably mean admitting that the method inspired by the Quran for setting a legal framework to determine this issue is not the best or most accurate one to use.
In the hypothesis I provided, I stated that the marksman is very proficient. A rifle with blanks would not be able to kill a coyote, since the blanks do not act like regular bullets do.
It also goes to mothers who know that breastfeeding a baby for more than 2 years is best for it, but choose not to do so.
Based on this, setting a 2 year period also is meaningless since as you pointed out, in some societies there is very low infant mortality and people breastfeed below that time. We know that these societies are Western societies, and in the developing world (ie most of the world), breastfeeding for less than 23 months puts children at risk.
If the actual durations are much below even two years and this is more "pragmatic", then why did the Quran's author not set the term at one year? BTW in past societies, children were breastfed between 2-3 years, it is only in the relatively more modern times that the length of breastfeeding is much shorter,
So in other words, you want to doublecheck before you follow what God tells you.
This still doesn't clear up the error. The verse says that out of cattle, God sent down 4 pairs. If I drew three triangles on the whiteboard in my classroom and told the pupils I drew two shapes, I would be wrong. I drew three, not two. Likewise, God sent down more than 4 pairs of cattle... the sheep, camels, oxen and goats are only some examples. Other examples would include horses and donkeys and reindeer. Who sent them down? Here is another question you may want to ponder: notice that in the Quran (and also the Bible, actually- although I am not claiming it is God's perfect word like I once used to believe), God sanctions marriage between first cousins. In the Quran, daughters of uncles and aunts are listed as among the people it is permitted to marry. 33:50 O Prophet, indeed We have made lawful to you your wives to whom you have given their due compensation and those your right hand possesses from what Allah has returned to you [of captives] and the daughters of your paternal uncles and the daughters of your paternal aunts and the daughters of your maternal uncles and the daughters of your maternal aunts who emigrated with you and a believing woman if she gives herself to the Prophet [and] if the Prophet wishes to marry her, [this is] only for you, excluding the [other] believers. We certainly know what We have made obligatory upon them concerning their wives and those their right hands possess, [but this is for you] in order that there will be upon you no discomfort. And ever is Allah Forgiving and Merciful. However, we know that the risk of children born with birth defects in consanguinous marriages jumps from 3-4% to 6-8%. Does Consanguinity Increase the Risk for Birth Defects? - Jordanna Joaquina, MS, CGC's Blog - MedHelp This is a small increase, but many countries where cousin marriage is frequently practiced have higher rates of birth defects than other countries that don't. Many countries in the Arab world have a high prevalence children born with genetically determined disorders, higher than in other industrialized countries. Two of the reasons cited are high rates of consanguinity, and also mothers who are over the age of 40 giving birth. Neither the Bible or Quran forbids marrying (and having marital sexual intercourse to produce children with) either first cousins, or women who are over 35. Yet we know that when this happens, the probability of birth defects rises. Why did God not mention this, when he permitted this practice? Why are genetic disorders common in the Arab world? Available data suggest that genetic and congenital disorders are more common in Arab countries than in industrialised countries; recessively inherited disorders account for a substantial proportion of physical and mental handicap.1�3 6 Several factors may contribute to the high prevalence of genetically determined disorders:
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QE on my claim that "we are not made out of clay"
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I consider this as clear proof beyond any reasonable doubt. Airmano Edited by airmano - 04 May 2015 at 7:50pm |
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There are many holy books of different religions in which there is same concept but the method of explanation is different. If we talk about Quran it is very knowledgeable holy book in which the concept of humanity are described very well and in this there is reference of scientific fact for the explanation of fact written in Quran.
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Your statement does not make sense. What science is there in the Koran? Please give examples which were not generally known amongst the educated at the time. |
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