Sunni scholars have been preaching halaal.
Name me one and cite his fatwa.
The BBC documentary clearly shows that. And there isn't just one documentary on it.
For every BBC documentary, we have authentic reports that deem halala impermissible so I am not sure why you are beating a dead horse. I mean I understand you are no different than the piece of human excrement which gets stuck to the bowl and refuses to be flushed down but I hope even someone like you can understand that you are comparing a haraam act (halala) with something you consider to be clearly stated in the Qur'an and demonstrated in the Sunnah (mut'ah).
And there are plenty of Sunni scholars around the world who consider it a part of their faith and belief. Some even help woman with halaal by volunteering themselves.
Surely you can name them.
As far as mut'ah is concerned it's mentioned in the Qur'an and clearly permissible. It was practiced during the Prophet's s.a.w time. And we don't believe the Prophet s.a.w banned it because there is no justification out there regarding it. That's our position.
I know bastards would protect their procreative ways but the question is this: why are you offended by the BBC documentary if mut'ah is clearly mentioned in the Qur'an and the Holy Prophet (saw) did not ban it?
Your theory is the Prophet s.a.w banned it.
No, it is Imam Ali (ra) who reported from the Holy Prophet (saw) that mut'ah was banned. Far from a theory! By the way, where is mut'ah in the Qur'an?
I've known this throughout my life that this is part of the Sunni belief.
Well guess what? Halala, for the tenth time, is haraam as per authentic Prophetic traditions. The fact that you grew up believing that it is mainstream Sunni practice proves that you were raised to hate the Sunnis. And you have the nerve to accuse us of having brought up to hate Shias.
By the way, knowing something throughout your insignificant and meaningless life does not prove it to be true.
I don't need to, can but won't, use anything to undermine any faith or community. I don't go around picking and choosing bits and pieces then taking them out of perspective to undermine any religion, sect, community or people.
Also Iceman, the lying piece of human scum, after having been shown that halala is haraam: "I've known this throughout my life that this (halala) is part of the Sunni belief".
Mut'ah isn't tarnishing our image
Then why are you butthurt? If it isn't tarnishing, you should thank the BBC for the publicity.
Not interested in sarcasm and irrelevant stuff. I'm fully aware of your agenda and tactics.
It is not sarcasm. It is a historical fact that Islam did not spread during the times of your first and second "infallible" Imams (ra).
And what were THOSE VERY PRINCIPLES
"Verily, those who swore allegiance to Abu Bakr, `Umar and `Uthman have sworn allegiance to me on the same basis on which they swore allegiance to them.
1. (On this basis) he who was present has no choice (to consider),
2. and he who was absent has no right to reject;
3. and consultation is confined to the muhajirun and the ansar.
4. If they agree on an individual and take him to be Caliph it will be deemed to mean Allah's pleasure."
Reject? I don't accept that. It's something I don't believe in.
Clearly, you are above your own scholars because they said:
1.) Zurarah narrated from Imam Baqir that he said : Ali had hidden his ‘amr’ and rendered allegiance with disliking when he didn’t find supporters. [Furu Kafi, 3/139]
2.) When the letter reached Usama, he returned with his supporters to Medinah, and when he saw that the people have united on AbuBakr, he went to Ali and asked : What is it? He replied :This is what you are observing. Usama asked : Have you also rendered allegiance to him? Ali said : Yes O Usamah! [Ihtijaj p. 50]
Shustri says:
3.) Ali and the complete bani hashim rendered allegiance to Abu Bakr with dislike, and laid their hands on his hand. [Majalis al Momineen, tadhkira Khalid ibn saeed]
4.) Ali said : I rendered allegiance to Abu Bakr just like you people rendered allegiance to him, and disliked to break the power of Muslims and disunite their jamaat, then when AbuBakr appointed Umar as Caliph after him, and you knew that I had more right after the Messenger of Allah (s), I still rendered allegiance to Umar as you rendered allegiance to him, till when he was killed and made me the member of six member council, I joined them and disliked to disunite the jamaat of the Muslims and break their power. Then you rendered allegiance to Uthman, I also rendered allegiance to him. [Amali by Tusi, 2/121]
5.) Sayyid Murtadha says in ‘al Shafi’ : What is apparent and in which there is no problem is that Ali rendered allegiance (to Abu Bakr) to protect from Sharr and escape from fitnah. [al-Shafi, p. 209]
I'm not crying over it. BBC didn't make a documentary on mut'ah. Because if they did then they would have used the Qur'an and Sunnah. They only exposed the misuse and abuse of it by certain people who unfortunately belonged to and are part of our community.
Show us mut'ah in the Qur'an and please tell us which parts in the documentary highlight the misuse and abuse.
Not interested at all in the irrelevant stuff you bring. Again fully aware of your techniques and tactics.
Very relevant! You want to talk about Saqeefa but run away from the failure of your first and second "infallibles" (ra). And you uphold the alleged Sunnah of Muawiya - cursing of others - but claim to be following the Imams (ra).
Authority and power isn't there for personal gain nor is it for to settle personal scores. Learn about the policies of the Ahle Baith and it's members
Policies of Ahle Baith (ra)? Are you saying that they had policies and procedures? What next? A constitution? Bill of Rights? Charter of Rights?
There is no personal gain in restoring Fadak except it would have been serving justice. Clearly, the Imams (ra) proved you all to be liars by not doing a single thing you want us to believe they would have done had they had power.