Carol Duprey, Quran & Sunnah? |
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carrii11
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Posted: 25 June 2007 at 8:44pm |
6-25-07 I. Why are Saddam Hussein and his son's dead? II. When religeous people hate people of other religions there is no room for fairness. III. You can't call yourself "Religeous" or a "Believer in Allah/God" and support the US invasion of Iraq. There is no middle ground. You either believe what has been done and is being done to the Iraqi's is wrong and evil or you are an ally of the US and are turning a blind eye to evilism in which case you don't deserve to live...... in the life here and now or in an afterlife should one exist.... What is the Sharia Law on people who support unislamic leaders that bring torture, death, destruction and pain to innocent muslims and all Iraqi's? enfield, ct
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Israfil
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This is not a complaint and frankly your rant is fishy obviously the challenging of ones religious views especially in the political war is a common guilt tactic some muslims use is a common tool. LOCK! Edited by Israfil |
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buddyman
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Once people realize that this war has nothing to do with religion, then maybe we can start working together to make Iraq a great nation for the Iraqi people. |
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peacemaker
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6-25-07 I. "Why are Saddam Hussein and his son's dead?" That is the result of ongoing war in Iraq. The primary concern here is that the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq has also killed hundreds of thousands of people and affected millions others in that region. II. "When religeous people hate people of other religions there is no room for fairness." True, but when you seize to become fair regardless of the situation on the ground, you become part of the problem instead of becoming part of solution. Islam teaches to act all the time in conformity with rules and regulations set therein even if someone hates you to a great extent. III. "You can't call yourself "Religeous" or a "Believer in Allah/God" and support the US invasion of Iraq. There is no middle ground. You either believe what has been done and is being done to the Iraqi's is wrong and evil or you are an ally of the US and are turning a blind eye to evilism in which case you don't deserve to live...... in the life here and now or in an afterlife should one exist...." Yes, we should not support any form of imperialistic design including invasion and occupation of other nations and injustice against people in any form. The subject here is vast, and requires a separate thread that you may open in "Current Events" or "World Politics." "What is the Sharia Law on people who support unislamic leaders that bring torture, death, destruction and pain to innocent muslims and all Iraqi's?" This requires deeper analysis, and should be discussed in the relevant sections. Shariah law is very vast and there is too much misunderstanding about it. You may start a thread in the relevant section. Peace |
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