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No Compulsion in Islam?
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seems to me everyone here doesnt know what they are talking about...with all due respect to the mods, as well as the thread starter


what is meant by the verse


(2:256) There is no compulsion
and coercion in regard to religion
. *285 The right thing
has been made distinct from the wrong thing
: now whoever rejects taghut
*286 and believes in Allah has taken a firm support that never gives way.



*285. Din here signifies the belief about God embodied in the above 'Verse of the Throne' and the entire system of life which rests upon it. <b>The verse means that the system of Islam, embracing belief, morals and practical conduct cannot be imposed by compulsion</b>. <b>These are not things to which people can be yoked forcibly.</b>



*286.<b> Literally taghut means anvone who exceeds his legitimate limits. In the Qur'anic terminology, however, it refers to the creature who exceeds the limits of his creatureliness and arrogates to himself godhead and lordship. There are three stages of man's transgression and rebellion against God. The first stage is that one acknowledges in principle that obedience to God is right, but disregards it in practice. This is fisq (transgression).
The second stage is that one not only disobeys but also rejects obedience in principle, and thus either refuses to become the subject of anyone at all or adopts someone other than God as the object of service and devotion. This is kufr (infidelity).

The third stage is that one not only rebels against one's Lord but also imposes one's own will (in disregard of the Will of God - Ed.) on God's world and God's creatures. Anyone who reaches such a point is termed taghut and no one can be a true believer in God unless the authority of such a taghut (evil one) is rejected.

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as for the next verse




(2:257) And Allah (Whose support he takes) hears everything and knows everything.

<b>Allah is the Helper and Protector of those who believe in Him: He brings them out of the depths of darkness *287 into the light
</b>. As for the disbelievers, they have
<b>taghut
</b>*288 as their patron,
<b>who drives them out of light into the depths of darkness
</b>.
These are the people who are doomed to the Fire, wherein they shall live for ever.







*287. The 'darkness' mentioned here means the darkness of Ignorance, which throws man off the path of salvation and well-being and directs his energies and efforts to wrong directions in defiance of reality. 'Light' here means the knowledge of Truth with the help of which man comes to know his own realitv and that of the universe; this knowledge also shows him the purpose of his life, and thus leads him consciously, to adopt the Right Way.




*288. Here taghut (see n. 286 above) has a plural connotation. It implies that by turning away from God a man is subjected not to the tyranny of one, but to the tyranny of many tawaghit (evil one). One of these is Satan, who throws up new temptations and allurements. Another potential taghut (transgressor) is man's own animal self, which seeks to subjugate him to his appetites and desires. There are many more taghut in the world outside oneself ; one's wife and children, one's relatives, one's family and one's community, one's friends and acquaintances, one's social environment and one's people, one's leaders and guides, one's government and rulers are all potential taghut, each one of whom seeks to have his purposes served. Man remains subjected to these innumerable masters throughout his life, not knowing precisely whom he should please and whose displeasure he should avoid.




i hope this clarifies things for everyone




Salam



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No Compulsion in Islam? - by Curious Christian - 04-04-2007, 05:46 PM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 04-05-2007, 05:50 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Muslimah - 04-05-2007, 07:51 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 04-05-2007, 09:28 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Muslimah - 04-05-2007, 06:21 PM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 04-06-2007, 12:04 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Muslimah - 04-06-2007, 09:24 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Muslimah - 04-06-2007, 07:32 PM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Muslimah - 04-06-2007, 07:50 PM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Al-fateh - 04-06-2007, 09:49 PM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 04-07-2007, 01:17 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Al-fateh - 04-07-2007, 01:37 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Muslimah - 04-07-2007, 07:51 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Faith Hope Charity - 04-10-2007, 04:52 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 04-10-2007, 06:41 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 04-10-2007, 08:42 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Faith Hope Charity - 04-10-2007, 09:49 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 04-23-2007, 03:30 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Faith Hope Charity - 04-26-2007, 04:04 PM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 04-27-2007, 03:22 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Faith Hope Charity - 04-27-2007, 12:15 PM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 04-30-2007, 03:34 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Faith Hope Charity - 05-01-2007, 04:17 PM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 05-02-2007, 07:11 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Faith Hope Charity - 05-07-2007, 05:53 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 05-08-2007, 04:12 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 05-09-2007, 02:04 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 05-10-2007, 01:48 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 05-10-2007, 03:41 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 05-11-2007, 12:00 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 05-11-2007, 02:36 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Khairan - 05-11-2007, 09:52 PM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Khairan - 05-11-2007, 09:56 PM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Khairan - 05-12-2007, 06:46 PM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by wel_mel_2 - 05-13-2007, 01:50 AM
No Compulsion in Islam? - by Khairan - 05-13-2007, 07:27 PM
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