I think she meant that in Islam, our primary obedience is to God, but that doesn’t mean we don’t respect or obey others when appropriate. Islam teaches us to respect authority, family, and elders, but it’s always within the boundaries of what’s right according to Allah’s guidance. She might have been trying to highlight that, unlike in strict cultural hierarchies, in Islam, we’re all equal, and no one’s obedience is absolute except to God. Maybe she didn’t express it perfectly, or the translation didn’t fully capture the idea.
Dear Sister, from my understanding, don't obey others God other than one God (Allah). Because in Cristianity, they believe trinity.
I think she meant that in Islam, our primary obedience is to God, but that doesn’t mean we don’t respect or obey others when appropriate. Islam teaches us to respect authority, family, and elders, but it’s always within the boundaries of what’s right according to Allah’s guidance. She might have been trying to highlight that, unlike in strict cultural hierarchies, in Islam, we’re all equal, and no one’s obedience is absolute except to God. Maybe she didn’t express it perfectly, or the translation didn’t fully capture the idea.
oh I see, I misunderstood. thank you for explaining