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How does everyone feel about locking the new Junker Queen skin behind the $63.95 AUD Ultimate Battle Pass bundle?
Assalamu alaikum everyone.
I'm a Muslim trying to understand Qur'anism/Qur'aniyoon better, and I'm hoping people here will be willing to explain their perspective to me. I'm not trying to debate, attack, or tell anyone what they should believe. I'd genuinely like to understand the reasoning behind the position from people who hold it.
I currently approach the Qur'an as the primary and highest religious authority, and I also see value in hadith as secondary evidence, particularly when a hadith appears to explain, corroborate, or provide historical context for something in the Qur'an. However, I don't believe a hadith should be used to override a clear Qur'anic teaching.
So I'm trying to understand where Qur'anists draw that line differently.
1. What originally led you to Qur'anism?
Was it primarily a theological conclusion, concerns about hadith authenticity, contradictions between hadith, problems you encountered in traditional scholarship, personal experiences, or something else?
I'm particularly interested in the reasoning rather than simply the conclusion.
2. What do you do with hadith that seem to strongly corroborate the Qur'an?
For example, suppose a hadith:
Would you still consider it completely non-authoritative, or would you regard it as useful historical evidence even if it isn't considered a source of religious law?
If you reject it as religious authority, what is the reason for that distinction?
3. Is there a difference between rejecting hadith as a source of law and rejecting hadith as historical evidence?
This is something I'm genuinely trying to understand.
For example, could someone say:
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Would that be considered a Qur'anist position?
4. How do you handle Prophetic practice?
I understand that many Qur'anists distinguish between the Qur'an and later hadith collections.
But do you believe that the Prophet ﷺ had an authoritative Sunnah beyond the Qur'anic text itself, or do you believe that everything religiously binding about his role must ultimately be established directly from the Qur'an?
If the latter, how do you determine which practices attributed to Muhammad ﷺ are historically genuine but not religiously binding?
5. How do you deal with areas where the Qur'an is relatively concise?
For example, salah, Hajj, zakat, fasting, marriage/divorce, etc.
I'm not asking this as a "gotcha." I'm genuinely interested in how Qur'anists reason through these questions when the Qur'an gives the principle or command but doesn't necessarily provide every practical detail.
6. How do you distinguish between a genuinely Qur'an-based interpretation and an individual interpretation of the Qur'an?
This is probably one of my biggest questions.
If two people reject hadith and both sincerely study the Qur'an but reach completely different conclusions, what determines which interpretation is stronger?
Do you rely on:
I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue or if it might just be something on my end.
I often copy large ChatGPT conversations for project notes, backups, in the past, I have been able to copy very large chats without any problems.
Today I tried copying a very large conversation by selecting the text and copying it, but when I pasted it, only a small portion of the conversation appeared (around the last section). The conversation itself is still there and loads normally when scrolling — it seems to only affect the copy function.
Things I tried:
Has anyone else noticed this with very long chats recently?
The only workaround I have found so far is using the Export Data feature, but that requires requesting an export and waiting for it to be generated before I can access the full conversation history.
Thanks!