Peace,
Quotethere is no authority from the Quran for us to change that order
What kind of order, from what I can see it is in order already whenever I open a copy of the recitation?
QuoteI have been consistent with my issue, and you are diverting the issue from the start, from one point to another, using ad hominem. . . and yet accusing me of diverting the issue ? Another ad hominem ?
This is not an ad hominem. It is a request for you to focus at the issue at hand. I am not diverting the thread any more than you do. Now focus on the issue.
QuoteIt is the syllabus for Muslim to be on the straight path.
I am sure a lot of people simply read the recitation in the order as presented. Would you call them misguided on that basis?
Quotealthough they were before in clear error
And they were in clear error before because they had not received any messenger previously (according to the narration).
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I believe our situation to understand the true message (wisdom) of the Quran is more difficult than that of the Prophet and the companions.
You think so? What kind of argument do you base this claim on? Well, in a way I can agree with you because we have a recitation which interpretation by man has gone distorted over time due to that people "twist the words with their tongues" so to say. See cutting of hands of criminals, beating wife and a lot of other controversies.
QuoteHow many people read and understand the message in the Quran from the whole Muslim Ummah of almost 2 billion peoples ?
100% ? 50% ? 10% ? 1% ? less than 1% ?
Why ?
Very few, extremely few.
Because of:
6:116 And if you
obey most of those on the earth they will lead you away from the path of God; that is because they follow conjecture, and that is because they only guess.
12:106 And most of them will
not believe in God except while setting up partners.
2:11 And if they are told: ?Do not make corruption in the land,? they say: ?But we are reformers!?
2:85 But then here you are killing each other and expelling a group of you from their homes; you act towards them with evil and animosity. And if they come to you as prisoners, you ransom them while it was unlawful for you to expel them! Do you
believe in part of the decree and disbelieve in part? The punishment for those among you who do so is humiliation in this worldly life, and on the Day of Resurrection they will be delivered to the most severe retribution. God is not unaware of what you all do.
And they
do not:
2:25 And give good news to those who
believe and do good works that they will have estates with rivers flowing beneath them. Every time they receive a provision of its fruit, they say: ?This is what we have been provisioned before,? and they are given its likeness. And there they will have pure mates, and in it they will abide.
2:83 And We took the covenant of the Children of Israel: ?You shall not serve except God, and do good to your parents, and regard the relatives, and the orphans, and the needy, and
say kind things to the people, and hold the contact prayer, and contribute towards purification.? But then you turned away, except for a few of you; you were objecting.
3:104 And let there be a nation from among you who calls towards goodness, and
orders kindness, and prohibits vice. And these are the successful ones.
And
they did:
8:39 And fight them all until there is no more
oppression, and the entire system is for God. But if they cease, then God is Seer over what they do.
10:23 But when He saves them, they then traverse through the land with
injustice. ?O people, what you seek out is only the luxury of this worldly life, then to Us is your return and We will inform you of all that you had done.?
And they did a lot of other things as well, but I got tired of finding things which ought to be obvious. That is why they do not understand the decree and judgment, and they follow conjecture. God curses them as you can read about in chapter 2 for example.
QuoteCould he immediately practice all the commands and prohibitions in the Quran, without leaving any single verse?
Most people know the commands and prohibitions already that are in God's decree and there is little to learn that is not know already, particularly for a person who grew up with "Christian values" but likely for others as well. The difficulty is to not forget applying that judgment, always.
What you refer to as "Qur'an" is merely a reminder of what was previously revealed and people, take me for example, grew up with "Christian values" and we already know the rules (except that many do not apply them). So this is why I wonder what kind of "commands and prohibitions" you are talking about.
The biggest struggle is to become harmonized with God and equally harmonious with other people and of sound judgment and calm. The decree is there for people and we all know about it already. It is not so difficult to follow the decree, you said it yourself about "rational thinking".