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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei!
Sunnah is the second islamic source after the Qu'ran.
The Qu'ran is divine, 'uncorruptable'
Quran gives the commands/laws (authority) sunnah executes/practices the commands/laws.
You tell me which one is the authority.
Pretty clear, as it has always been.
No wiki leak or further education required.
You base your whole debate on the sunnah being the most widely-followed.
It leads to disaster for you.
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No. The Quran is considered divine and incorruptible by Muslims. Who then go on to disagree over its meaning. It doesn't contain magic words that make everyone who reads it think exactly the same thing, any more that the Bible does. Or
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban does for that matter. Books are written by people, read by people and interpreted by people. And different people read them different ways. This is true regardless of whether the person reading it thinks it is written by Allah or by J. K. Rowling. There is nothing magical about the book that makes it different from any other. It contains no single 'ideology' because the people who read it interpret it according to their own prior ideas and experience. Though why I should have to point out this self-evident fact to anyone claiming to be even remotely familiar with the history of Islam is almost beyond understanding.