
author: Norhan status: member date: 2008.11.12 04:45
Not all Bombers are Muslims
However when an imam or Muslim cleric calls for martyrs to kill people, then YES it is linked. When a bomber yells "Allahu akbar", then YES it is linked! When an accused bomber yells "Allahu akbar" thoughout his trial, then YES it is linked!! When imans and clerics call for martyrs to revenge the execution of convicted terrorists, then YES it is linked!!! Have you read about Islam? I mean read the verses along with its' TRUE interpretation.. Do you even have any idea what ''Allah Akbar'' means or why is it said? Do you even know what does it take to be a Muslim or to be a Christian.. other than saying a phrase, wearing a cross or whatever.. Let me clarify this for you.. Allah Akbar means God is above all, it is said when called for prayers, and means that god is above whatever you are doing, be that working, playing, studying whatever and you should go to pray.. it was written at times of war on flags long ago and means then that god is above hate and war and killing people.. and despite what you think Islam is not addicted to war, and jihad is only advocated in the Qur'an for defensive purposes. Read this article, it may explain things to you.. it's was written in Time Magazine.. Now If you think that whatever bombing is happening because of religion you're so wrong.. maybe the West is attacking the East because of religion, but the East is only fighting back, the wrong way I admit, but those people want you to suffer the same pain.. you came out of the blue, took their land, killed their families and you still are.. you're only getting what you planted.. hate.. Now back to that religion thing.. Almost all religions have resorted to killing people of other religions or who have recanted their faith. Get me one verse in ANY religion that says so.. [Say: We believe in God, and in what has been revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and in (the Books) given to Moses, Jesus, and the Prophets from their Lord: We make no distinction between one and another.] (Aal `Imran 3:84) [Let there be no compulsion in religion, truth stands out clear from error.] (Al-Baqarah 2:256) [And dispute not with the People of the Book, except with means better (than mere disputation), unless it be with those of them who inflict wrong and injury.] (Al-`Ankabut 29:46). The people of the book are Jews and Christians.. [The same religion has He established for you as that which He enjoined on Noah--which We have sent by inspiration to thee (O Muhammad)--and that which We enjoined on Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, Call (them to the Faith), and stand steadfast as thou art commanded, follow not thou their vain desires; but say: "I believe in whatever Book Allah has sent down; and I am commanded to judge justly between you. Allah is our Lord and your Lord: for us (is the responsibility for) our deeds, and for you for your deeds. There is no contention between us and you. Allah will bring us together, and to Him is (our) final goal.] (Ash-Shura 42:13 & 15) I have also a part of the constitution that the Prophet laid down at that time.. The Jews of Banu `Awf are one nation with the Muslims; the Jews have their religion and the Muslims have theirs, their freedmen and their persons shall be protected except those who behave unjustly or sinfully, for they hurt but themselves and their families. The same applies to the Jews of Banu an-Najjar, Banu al-Harith, Banu Sa'idah, Banu Jusham, Banu al-Aws, Banu Tha'labah, and the Jafnah, clan of the Tha'labah and Banu al-Shua'ibah. Doing good deeds is a protection against sinfulness. There is no responsibility except for one's own deeds. This document shall not constitute any protection for the unjust or the wrongdoers. Whoever goes out to fight or stays at home is safe in the city, unless he has committed an injustice or a crime. God is the protector of whoever honors his commitment to this document, and is God-fearing and so is Muhammad, the Messenger of God. (Ibn Hisham) He also practiced the spirit of acceptance and respect for those who were different in his daily life. The Prophet used to visit the sick people among the Jews as well as the Muslims; and when on one occasion the funeral procession of a Jew passed before him, he stood up as a sign of respect for the deceased. ''Why did you stand up for a Jewish funeral?'' he was asked. The Prophet replied: "Is it not a human soul?" (Al-Bukhari) then as to your other accusation.. Yet is appears there is still one religion that is locked in a time bubble, back in the days of the Crusades. It is about time they entered the modern world. ^^ I won't answer that, I'd rather share something I read online before.. WHY can a Jewish man grow a beard in order to better practice his faith, yet when a Muslim does the same, he is suspected as an "extremist"? WHY can a Christian nun choose to wear a traditional habit covering her from head to toe and be praised for her devotion to God, while a Muslim woman similarly dressed is assumed to be "oppressed"? WHY are Western women respected for voluntarily staying at home to raise their children and maintain their households, while a Muslim woman who willingly does the same is considered to be in need of "liberation"? WHY can young women nearly everywhere in the world exercise the right and freedom to go to school wearing almost anything they please, yet the Muslim girl wearing a Hijab is liable to be barred from attending her university classes? WHY is it that when children dedicate themselves to excelling in a given subject or skill, they are seen as having great potential, but when Muslim children dedicate themselves to increasing their faith and understanding in Islam they are often shunned as hopeless? WHY is it that when a Christian, Jew, or follower of any other faith kills someone, their religion is not mentioned; but when Muslims are charged with any crime, it is inevitably Islam that goes to trial with them? _____________________________________________________ The Qur'an ("Qor-Ann") is a Message from Allah (swt) to humanity. It was transmitted to us in a chain starting from the Almighty Himself (swt) to the angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad (saw). 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