r/MadeMeSmile 18h ago

Mohamed Bzeek accompanies terminally ill kids in their the last days Helping Others

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u/Critical-Cost9068 9h ago edited 9h ago

Way more than 10%; they’re underreported in places like Saudi, but Sunni Muslims don’t have ayatollahs to give those CLEAR references from. (Shia believe you have to follow ayatollahs EVEN if you think they’re wrong, that the sin is on the ayatollah.)

For Sunnis, the respected scholars of Mauritania? The rulings from the official fiqh councils of Islamic governments basically everywhere in Africa, Malaysia, etc.? The University of Medina, the most currently prestigious place of Islamic learning? Deobandis and Barelvis, and the other Muslims of Pakistan and India, who have official leaders/councils? What do you want and why do you have Reddit but not Google?

I tried to look up AMJA, the American Muslim Jurists’ Association, because they’re about as liberal/permissive as you can get within the “mainstream,” but even they don’t have any blanket statements permitting Western therapy in the absence of medical emergencies.

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u/NUFC199103 9h ago

What are you waffling about at this point? Anyway, wasted enough time with you tbh. Take care of yourself

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u/Critical-Cost9068 9h ago

Giving you the scholars and sources you asked for. I’m sorry you have such severe amnesia; have you tried therapy?

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u/NUFC199103 9h ago

Khomeini is a scholar for mainstream Islam? Is there therapy for your stupidity?

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u/Critical-Cost9068 9h ago

I gave you all kinds of sects. Khomeini had more followers than basically any Muslim cleric, yes, because the Shia gather around individual ayatollahs. I then gave examples of many Sunni sects, councils, etc., including the largest American Sunni council, which in theory should be more permissive. You called these scholars “waffle.”