Age wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 5:25 am
So, as the answers are not all uniformly the same in "islam", then this is no different as in other "theologies" and with the other 'religious people'.
Concerning these other religions, where is their database with jurisprudential rulings, so that we can check what they have?
For Judaism, you can indeed find a database, but much, much smaller. That is the only religion that could possibly try to compete with Islam in terms of having an online database infrastructure available, but they would have to invest a hell of a lot to catch up. In the meanwhile, Islam remains the undisputed leader.
Christianity considers God's law to be a curse. That is why there will never be a database with jurisprudential rulings in Christianity.
Age wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 5:25 am
Are you aware that the other 'religious people' also say and claim that there is no infrastructure at all in "islam"
I have already provided you with a link to one of our many database segments, islamqa.info . You can query the entire distributed database with Google Search. Where is the database of these other religious people?
Age wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 5:25 am
and that "islam" even encourages its followers and believers to kill and murder the followers and believers of other "theists" and "non theists"?
Instead of inventing that kind of things, why don't you submit a jurisprudential question on the matter to one of our database segments?
Why do you ask me to answer your jurisprudential questions while our various databases have subsidized staff on salary and contractors on call to do exactly that?
I get nothing for working on your jurisprudential question, while they get paid for that.
I will never answer jurisprudential questions because I find it unfair that I would have to do that for free, while other people get paid for doing exactly the same work.
Seriously, it is a matter of principle. Equal pay for equal work!
So, if you want an answer, then use the online form to submit it to a professionally paid scholar. Seriously, I am not even a scholar, and I would have to do it for free?