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You see... u have to take the ayats or Ahadess in full context... neglecting the background of a specific ayat-al-kareema or a surah, or a hadees and the insisting upon it's justification vs. another hadees or ayat, is a blunder.
For example...'There is no compulsion in religion' ... is infact ... "Let there be no compulsion in Religion". It is addressed to our Prophet Salle Allah u ALaihe wassallam.
But the hadees is adressed to the poppulation. The masses. And both of them cannot be measured on the same apparatus. Hadees has infact taken into account the various circumstances one might face when againt a munkar or evil. The subject might be a strong and capable, then he should bring about a drastic change to it. Otherwise, he must uses his tongue and mind to block it and atleast be honest about it. If he's so weak, (here weak is taken as both the physical condition, or his moral inclination) that he can't do anything about it then... be it in his heart.
Now here Hadees stresses on being vehemently just what ever the occassion is... or what ever the circumstances are, like for example, u are living in a differnt land with different mindset, or u are surrounded by enemies. Again, it's best that one must go all out againt evil... but if he can't then... he has the other options, though not very preferred, but strictly saying that u don't have to be a total terrorist in order to pertain what's what and not.
Hope we agree.
Life's a Mystery Yet to resolve, Joy's some where yet to discover
Mind's a universe yet to explore, Love's a sweet pain, for now and forever.
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