Xenu most of the verses in the Quran talk about diferent senarios and there are stories in the quran of many prophets including Luqman, the rules for them is the same as the rules for us there is no difference unless God so states.
The first verse you quoted talks about taking non-muslim parents as protectors, and notice it says nothing about mothers, rather "fathers and brothers" This is because many fathers and brothers would take up arms against their own during Jihad at the time of the prophet, the fathers and brothers were the ones who could not accept their son or brother turnng to Islam.
Many conspired with the leaders of the Quraish and that is why God tells s not to take them as our protectors.
Sorry but you are wrong.
Furthermore, the word awliya means friends in terms of helpers, protectors, and supporters. It does not mean family, the word Aali means family.
__________________ "But as for me (I believe) that He is Allah, my Lord, and I shall associate none as partner with my Lord." Surah Al-Kahf verse 38. Holy Quran
Last edited by sisterX : 06-13-2007 at 08:26 AM.
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