Salaam.
1. Will you agree with me Prophet endeavored to follow and to put into practice each and every commandments contained in the Quran?
2. Do you think that, in the absense of power to rule, the prophet could have managed to into practice all commandments contained in the Quran?
The Prophet never endeavored to put into practice whatever was not applicable to him.
Wassalam,
Any examples?? (keeping also in mind the responsibility of the prophet to discharge his responsibilities and duties being the head of the Divinely-ordained System)
How can you follow all Allah's commandments, say for instance, the criminal laws of Islam without the power to rule?
I do not know.
I was expecting this answer from you.
1. Who established this Islamic State?
2. Who is responsible to establish this Islamic state?
1. The Prophet established an Islamic State.
2. Al Qur'an: 22:39-41.
1. Why prophet established an Islamic State (since according to you there is no instruction or injunction in the Quran to establish Islamic state)?
2. There is no clarify here for your comment. Verse 22:39-41 in short states; Permission to take up arms is given to those against whom war is made, because they have been wronged...Those who have been driven out from their homes unjustly, only because they said, 'Our Lord is God......; Those who, if We establish them in the earth, will observe Prayer and pay the Zakat and enjoin good and forbid evil.
My question was who is responsible to establish this Islamic state. Since you yourself admit that it was prophet and his companions who established the Islamic state initially, now in the absense of prophet, whether this responsibility is taken away by Allah from the Muslims?
1. It is said in Quran “when I am ill, it is He (Allah) Who cures me. وَإِذَا مَرِضْتُ فَهُوَ يَشْفِينِ
2. No where it is mentioned in the Quran when we are sick to visit a doctor and get treatment.
Do you think that according to the Quran we are not supposed to go to doctor?
1. The Truth! Must be etched on the walls of all medical colleges, hospitals, and dispensaries.
2. Looks like, God disapproves commercialization of sickness.
Depends on personal discretion. Ultimately, it is He who cures.
Thanks for highlighting that in a unislamic system (where people are allowed to hoard wealth, own land and private property, and everything is commercialized) going to a doctor may be a burden on the common man who himself has to arrange the money for the treatment and sometimes it may be even dangerous to visit doctors who are focused on how much money they can collect from you rather than on your disease. However, the fact remains that Allah will not cure your disease unless you take proper steps to treat you disease. Since it is Allah who has done the arrangement to cure any disease and therefore it is HE who ultimately cures.
Anyhow, your comments were slightly off-focused. The point I wanted to convey focusing this analogy was to show you that, though it is ultimately Allah who grants us power to rule, it is not given to anyone from the sky on a fine morning. The power to rule will be given to those who are focused on this goal and work and strive hard. The fact remains that Allah will not change the condition of any people on a fine morning without any human effort.
Regards,
Optimist