Jihad - The Meaning |
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amjed-baloch
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u Can Read About Shi'ite here>>>>> www.kr-hcy.com And Forum where Sunni And shi'ite discuss>>>>>>>. www.kr-hcy.org and a little reminder for Sunni Bros That Anyone who curse Sahaba(companions) And Do Worship Of Graves They r Not Muslims. Wassalam |
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think.box
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If we are all mujahidin how do we determine when we are to engage in fighting as a military struggle for religious reasons? Many wars that are not Religious wars, often still include elements of religion. Also differences in religion can further inflame a war being fought for other reasons. Historically temples have been military targets that are destroyed to weaken the morale of the opponent, even when the war itself is not being waged over religious ideals.
To Help Answer Leii: There are two main classifications of jihad; lesser jihad and greater jihad. There has come some dispute to the previous comment, whether the "greater" or "lesser" form of jihad refers to physical combat or an inner struggle. The debate comes from a hadith, or narration from the Prophet Muhammad, where he was quoted as saying, after returning from combat, "We have returned from the lesser jihad (jihad al-asghar) to the greater jihad (jihad al-akbar)" This hadith is considered fabricated by the scholars of hadith as it has no chain which can be traced directly to the Prophet. Some view the greater jihad to be that of "the sword," or physical combat, using multiple references to the importance of fighting (al-qital) in the Qur'an and narrations from the hadith as evidence. Beside all of this, both sides of the debate agree that the physical fight requires an initial overcoming of spiritual dismay, which is itself an inner struggle; thus, intellectually, one could derive that both struggles, the physical and the spiritual, are encompassing one of the other. Likewise, the spiritual success supposedly leads one to yearn to fight for the sake of God, whether in pure defense or preemptive strikes, so the actual fulfilment of such inner struggle is requisite to the purity of the outward struggle. Muslim scholars explained there are five kinds of jihad fi sabilillah (struggle in the cause of God):[1]
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peacemaker
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What if Robert Redeker speaks the same way about Jews or Judaism. wouldn't he be charged with being anti-semitic? But, he misrepresents Islam, so nobody cares. Well, he is free to believe what he believes, but if he speaks so negative in a public space, he should be engaged in interfaith talks. And yes, he should not be physically harmed in any way. That is not the message of Islam, and that is not jihad. The behavior of some Muslims and non-Muslims is one thing, but the message of Islam has nothing to do if someone doesn�t properly practice it |
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Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?
Qur'an 55:13 |
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ejdavid
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JIHAD EXAMPLE
"Robert Redeker ... south-west France, is receiving ... police protection ... after publishing an article describing the Koran as a "book of extraordinary violence" and Islam as "a religion which ... exalts violence and hate". "There is a very clear map of how to get to my home, with the words: �This pig must have his head cut off�," he said. Another e-mail says: "You will never again be safe on this earth. One billion, 300 million Muslims are ready to kill you." This man does not agree "Islam is a Peaceful religion". As a result, One billion, 300 million Muslims are ready to kill him? I believe the number is less then that. http://jihadwatch.org/ |
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peacemaker
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More than 90% Muslims are Sunni. In other words, you can say these are the followers of the main stream Islam. On this site, for example, you will see main stream Islam, though various sects are still allowed to discuss in Intra faith section. You have many sects, and Shia is one of them. In general, all Muslims commonly believe in many major things, for example, faith in one God ( Allah ), His revelation in Qur�an , belief in the last Messenger Muhammad ( peace be upon him ), prayers, fasting in the month of Ramadan, charity, pilgrimage to Mecca once in life time ( if one can afford ) etc. I don�t know your level of knowledge about Islam. However, as a beginner, you should concentrate more on reading Qur�an. There are many translations available by prominent Islamic Scholars, pick up the copy and start there. I suggest that you not read from anti-Islam sources as that would only misguide you. As the time passes, you will gain the understanding of Islam by the grace of Allah. Good Luck Peace ( deleted the previous post in this regard ) |
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Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?
Qur'an 55:13 |
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ak_m_f
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No major diff, both follow sunnah and quran. |
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Leii
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Peacemaker: Sorry if I'm going off on a little tangent here but what are the differences between Sunni Islam and Shi'ite Islam? Where can I learn more? |
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peacemaker
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You are welcome. |
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Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?
Qur'an 55:13 |
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