Hadith on lgbtq

Neither the Bible nor the Qur’an (Koran) has a lot to say about homosexuality, and what they do state relates only indirectly to contemporary discussions about gay rights and same-sex marriage. Like pre-modern scholars of law and ethics, these books assume heteronormativity.

As a concept, homosexuality is relatively recent, even if there is plenty of evidence for homoerotic pleasure in the past – albeit illicit in religious terms.

Scriptures and later writers usually referred only to particular sexual acts and did not elevate the issue of personal sexual orientation. For religious conservatives, though, both Muslim and Christian, the occasional derogatory reference to same-sex acts is enough to prove their innate sinfulness in all circumstances.

More liberal interpreters point to broader ethical considerations such as compassion and empathy. They dispute that the condemnations of scripture perform not apply to committed relationships founded on love.

Such a perspective, however, is inevitably more common among believers concerned with human rights, influenced by gender theory, and trained in contextual and holistic methods of interpretation.

Homosexuality in the Bible

Leviticus

Homosexuality and transgenderism in the Quran

You can often earn questions or comments from Muslim students about homosexuality in Islam. They generally claim that homosexuality is banned by the Quran. But if you carry on to ask, they often do not know the statements and they procure stuck in "it is just not allowed, it is haram" .
It is true that there are a number of quotes in the Quran referring to the story of Sodom which seem to prohibit sex between men. But there is more to say about it.

Summary

The Quran mentions sex between men several times, almost all of them in the context of the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, in which some city inhabitants require sexual access to the messengers sent by God to the prophet Lot (or Lut). The Quranic story is almost the alike as the version in the Bible. Later explanations of the Quran agreed that the "abomination" alluded to by the Quranic passages was attempted sodomy (specifically anal intercourse) between men. The sins of the people of Lut later became proverbial and the Arabic words for the act of anal sex between men such as “liwat” and for a person who performs such acts “Luti”; both derive from the name Lut, although Lut was n

Homosexuality in Islam: Critical Reflection on Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Muslims

Homosexuality is anathema to Islam - or so the majority of both believers and non-believers suppose. Throughout the Muslim world, it is met with hostility, where declare punishments range from hefty fines to the death penalty. Likewise, numerous scholars and commentators maintain that the Qur'an and Hadith rule unambiguously against lgbtq+ relations. This pioneering explore argues that there is far more nuance to the matter than most believe. In its narrative of Lot, the Qur'an could be interpreted as condemning lust rather homosexuality. While some Hadith are fiercely critical of homosexuality, some are far more equivocal. This is the first book length treatment to offer a detailed analysis of how Islamic scripture, jurisprudence, and Hadith, can not only accommodate a sexually sensitive Islam, but actively endorse it.

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hadith on lgbtq

Stances of Faiths on LGBTQ+ Issues: Islam - Sunni and Shi'a

BACKGROUND

With over a billion followers, Islam is the second largest religion in the world, and noted for its diversity of tradition and ethnicity. Founded by the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in 622 CE, Islam is an Abrahamic religion that shares its roots with Judaism and Christianity and recognizes Abraham, Moses and Jesus as prophets. Its sacred texts are the Qur’an, and secondary sources are found in cultural practices such as Sunnah and less so in Hadith, which continue to be studied and interpreted by both scholars and the faithful. At the core of Islam is the Shahadah, a statement of faith that states, "There is no god but God, and later adaptations added “and Muhammad is the messenger of God." The Shahadah is one of the Five Pillars of Islam that also include charitable giving, fasting, praying several times each day, and going on pilgrimage to Mecca, if economically feasible, at least once in a lifetime.

Because Islam has no central governing body, it is not possible to state clear policies regarding issues of interest to LGBTQ+ people. Depending on nationality, generation, family upbr

Why Does Islam Forbid Lesbianism and Homosexuality?

There is wisdom in what Allah has commanded and what He has forbidden 

The Muslim should not doubt, even for an instant, that what Allah has prescribed is wise. He should comprehend that there is excellent wisdom in what Allah has commanded and what He has forbidden. 

It is the straight path and is the only way in which man can be safe and at peace, protecting his honour, his mind and his health, in accordance with the natural disposition (fitrah) with which Allah has created man. 

Some heretics contain tried to attack Islam and its rulings; they have denounced divorce and plural marriage and permitted alcohol. Those who stare at the state of their societies will notice the state of misery which those societies possess reached. 

When they rejected divorce, murder took its place. When they rejected plural marriage, men started to take mistresses instead. When they allowed alcohol, all kinds of shameful and immoral actions became widespread. 

Gays and lesbians go against the natural disposition

They (gays and lesbians) both leave against the natural disposition (fitrah) which Allah has created in mankind – and also in animals – whereby the male