Sohail Shuja
Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Religion is nothing more than a mental illness that restricts your thinking and prohibits you from asking logical questions???

Having said that, yes, if a mentally ill person goes either for religion or atheism, he makes both of them look like an ailment. People suffer from religion as much as irreligious conundrums. The actual ailment they have is a mental condition ....
Like, being an atheist is one thing -- which means consumption of ideas for one's own self. However, trying to prove that every other thing besides what you believe in, is necessarily wrong ... this is another ball game. It manifests an urge to pester others ... sort of an OCD.
I also do not understand how the people who claim themselves to be literate and enlightened enough to refute religion, come up with such half-witted jests?I don't know how someone can justify the killing of a person who leaves Islam but its
okay to leave any other religion and become Muslim..
Can you give the exact reference of your claim, in order for every one of us to understand and deliberate accordingly?
If you have misread or misinterpreted something, then is it the fault of the religion? or if you have only followed some nincompoops who call them religious leaders, for the sake of believing this, then I guess your IQ is also quite equivalent to the religious fanatics you are trying to mock here. It is just that you lie on the other side .... with the same disease/ailment/malady.
What are the exact revelations of the book in this case? have you read them?If you want to judge any man, there are two things you can judge, Wealth and woman
-The Prophet had 14 wives, and more than 4 at once e for a number of years, while in the holy book, it only permitted 4 wives.
Daughter in law from his own son in blood? are you sure?One of his "wives" was his "daughter-in-law",. After something happened and a
"farishta" came to tell him,its okay to marry her after she gets divorced.. (Yeah right,no one else could see this farishta so we have to take his words).
This is called "selective perception" -- you will only take the references which suit your argument, whereas there are other references in the Islamic history as well, which you will clearly not quote.Keeping in mind the death of a child due to rape in Pakistan, how would you explain marriage to a 9-year-old child, when her body is not ready for marriage or giving birth. There is no way, a 9yo is mentally ready for marriage. Can you see the future of a child born to 10 a child???
Clearly, these things would not satisfy any logical thinking.
Any unbiased and logical person will conclude in the light of conflicting conflicting accounts that the age of Hazrat Ayesha (RA) at the time of her marriage cannot be confirmed, affirmatively.
Secondly, any person, who has been subjected to child rape does not grow up into one of the Hafiza of Quran and an authority over Ahadith.