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Region: United Empire of Islam

Emirato mesoamericano

Western Arab Empire wrote:I think it's important to make that distinction here between the sinner and the sin. So in our understanding of social justice, we would ensure the rights and the proper treatment of sinners, but not sins. So if a homeless person who happened to identify as a non-binary gender asked for money, we'd give that money. But if a poor person wanted money to fund a non-essential gender reassignment operation, then we wouldn't because that doesn't count as justice for us.

We accept God without gender. We know that He does not resemble his creation. In Islam, we believe in a God with both attributes of Jalaal (majesty) and Jamaal (beauty). Whether we assign those attributes to humans on a gendered basis is another matter altogether.

That's just of the reasons why I had large discussions in the past with some brothers who belive that Allah is anthropomorphic. Come on... 🤦🏽‍♂️

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