You mock tradition, yet offer none. You attack scholars, yet hide behind a pseudonym. And now, you insult entire generations of Muslims — companions included — because it’s easier than engaging honestly.
Let’s unpack the irony.
You say:
But that Qur’an was delivered, taught, practiced, explained, implemented, and safeguarded by the very men you now belittle as “Abu Fulan” and “Dhumkana.” You quote the Qur’an — that they preserved for you. Your entire argument rests on a book compiled, transmitted, and taught by the same people whose legacy you're trying to discredit.
You hide behind internet anonymity, yet dismiss centuries of transmission and rigorous scholarship. Where’s your chain of knowledge? Where’s your isnād? Who taught you Arabic grammar, uṣūl al-tafsīr, or balāghah? How are you interpreting divine scripture with no sanad, no scholarly background, no qualifications, and — let’s be honest — no accountability?
You dismiss:
- Ibn Kathir
- Al-Qurtubi
- Al-Shafi‘i
- Al-Tabari
…yet quote YouTube videos and forum rants as though they hold equal weight.
The Qur’an
repeatedly commands:
“Obey Allah and obey the Messenger…” (4:59, 64:12)
That Messenger is Muhammad (PBUH)— not you, not your opinion, and not your private reinterpretation.
You talk about “blind following”? Ironically, what you are doing is blind rejecting — tossing out everything inconvenient, refusing to see 1400 years of scholarly work, and replacing it with your own unchecked thoughts.
And then there’s this gem:
Really? So by your logic, anyone who narrates a verse of the Qur’an has now become the object of worship? By that standard, are you worshipping the Sahaba every time you recite the Qur’an?
That’s not logic. That’s desperation.
And finally, don’t talk about the Prophet lamenting those who abandon the Qur’an — while simultaneously rejecting the very Messenger Allah entrusted with its delivery, explanation, and implementation.
“And We sent down the Reminder to you [O Prophet], so that you may clarify to mankind what was revealed to them.” (Qur’an 16:44)
You want to discard that role, reduce the Messenger to a postman, and reinterpret the entire religion by yourself.
That’s not scholarship.
That’s not submission.
That’s self-prophethood.
What credentials do you hold to confidently override 1,400 years of preserved Islamic tradition?
What authority do you have to claim “hikmah doesn’t mean this” or “the verse doesn’t mean that”?
You’re hiding behind an internet handle, dismissing centuries of scholarship, and yet you demand to be taken seriously?
I follow the Qur’an and the Messenger — because the Qur’an commands it. You follow your own opinions — and call it Islam.