As of September 2010, stoning is a punishment that is included in the laws in some countries including Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Iran, Yemen and some states in Nigeria[19] as punishment for zina al-mohsena ("adultery of married persons").[20]
While stoning may not be codified in the laws of Afghanistan and Somalia, both countries have seen several incidents of stoning to death.[21][22]
Many Muslim clerics, religious scholars, and political leaders—including those in the countries where stoning is practiced—have condemned stoning as “un-Islamic”, as it is not explicitly mentioned in the Quran
WHO IS THIS MAN "TARIQ LUQMAN TO RAISE HIS VOICE ON THE DEMANDS OF ANTIMUSLIM LOBBIES ,IS HE A MUFTEE ,I HAV SEEN HIM RAISING VOICE ON SUCH CONFLICTED ISSUES WHICH DENOTES THAT HE IS WORKING FOR ENEMIES OF ISLAM ,SHAME TO HIM
ReplyDeleteThere is no mention of stoning to death in Quran
ReplyDeleteIf some one has seen an authentic A'ayat on stoning to death,please please quote.
Wish all so called Ulema speak a loud and clear about it. Its their duty, else they will be scrutinized for what wrong their followers do.
It is insult to religion that what ever was norm in Arab prior to Islam is taken as Islamic injunction.
Why Molvi sahab keep quite on the subject.
Tariq Luqman Sahab may please take up this issue seriously. May Allah (SWT) bless you for your efforts.