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The Shariah entitles the individual to say what he or she pleases, provided that the words so uttered do not involve blasphemy,backbiting,slander, insult or lies, nor seek to give rise to perversity, corruption, hostility or sedition.
In the affirmative sense, the Shariah encourages the freedom of expression in a variety of ways including the promotion of good and prevention of evil (Hisbah), sincere advice (Nasihah), consultation (shura), personal reasoning (ijtihad) and the freedom to criticize government leaders- from Freedom of expression in Islam- Kamali -Islamic texts Society-1997- |
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didn't say anything was wrong with this conversation.
if you'd have read properly i said "where its headed". easy now. |
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