Well I am Muslim and yes I do forgive.
The Prophet Muhammad taught his followers that the individual who pardons his enemy, even while having the power to extract revenge, will be nearest to God in the Hereafter
The Prophet Muhammad taught his followers that the individual who pardons his enemy, even while having the power to extract revenge, will be nearest to God in the Hereafter
2006-07-10 02:20:39
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answered by qwertyu 4
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Hello Baby,
You're Saying So Wrong, Because The Christians Are Terrorizing Muslims Now .
You Can Also See The Afghanistan, Iraq And Celestine That A lot of Bombs (Specially In Celestine And Iraq) Are Planet in Those Countries . in Iraq, More Than 10 Bombs A Week And Killing A Lot Of Innocent Muslims .
Remember That The Forgive is A Strong Source And Law In Islam .
So You Brain Has Rotated .
Thanks For Asking .
2006-07-10 02:32:07
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answered by MetalBaz r 2
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hi toddler, you're declaring So incorrect, because the Christians Are Terrorizing Muslims Now . you could also See The Afghanistan, Iraq And Celestine That extremely some Bombs (in certain In Celestine And Iraq) Are Planet in those global places . in Iraq, extra perfect than 10 Bombs a week And Killing extremely some possibility loose Muslims . understand that The Forgive is a effective source And regulation In Islam . so that you thoughts Has became round . thanks For Asking .
2016-11-06 03:30:03
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answered by ? 4
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Muslims do forgive all the way; otherwise if they respond to all the assaults against them the world will be something else. But watch the daily news and see what Israel is doing just now by terrorizing civilians and destructing their infrastructure preventing them from water and electricity. Just imagine if your kids live in Palestine and they hear the roar of jets day and night, how you think they will grow up? Look what is going in Iraq, at the time of dictator Saddam people conditions were 1000 times better than at the time of GWB democracy, people want security and simple means of life which is not available, who gave Bush the permission to come from behind the seas thousands of miles away to commit his crimes. More than that Americans are oppressing Muslims in their own countries by forcing Arab leaders to restrict Muslims rights in jobs and freedom of speech; they even want to change teaching programs to suit their desires and desires of the Israelis.
2006-07-10 02:20:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Though my religeous feelngs r not very strong, I feel u have a totally generalized concept. Just as all Americans r not the same, all Libra s are not the same etc. At least being an american is a fact, and being a libra is a fact too. But religeon is just belief, not even fact. Belief is totally upto the indivdual.
How do you expect all of them to be equal??I am sure all Christians are not equal. U have to agree with me on that.
2006-07-10 02:31:45
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answered by Lady Luck 3
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A true Muslim should forgive.
But why you consider those who bring up christian crusades as terrorists...???
It is only mentioned when the whole religion is branded for the acts of few....as a religion not as wrongacts ofsome people.
2006-07-10 02:12:01
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answered by Abdulhaq 4
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Have we asked them to forgive us? Christians don't have to do that because Jesus forgives them. Yet that is what is most important to those we've sinned against and also the hardest part. Asking forgiveness from Jesus is simple -- try asking forgiveness from your enemy sometime.
That is one of the many problems with Christianity. Jesus forgives you and you have "peace of mind," but what about your enemy? How often do you ask their forgiveness and make amends for your sins? Have Christians ever made amends for the sins of the Crusaders? For the sins of the Inquisition? For the sins of slaughtering thousands of heretics? No, but we expect them to forgive Christians because Jesus has forgiven them.
Why does this make sense to anyone? I know the Christian focus is on death and heaven, but is it a sin to actually ask forgiveness of real live humans here on earth and to make amends for your sins here on earth?
"In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." Martin Luther King, Jr.
2006-07-10 02:20:35
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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Personally, I have never gone on a Crusade, nor have I ever owned even one single slave.
What do I need to be "forgiven" for?
2006-07-10 02:15:46
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answered by Anonymous
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There are appx 1.2 billion Muslims in the world today. Do you honestly believe every single one of them cant forgive?
2006-07-10 02:09:20
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answered by Ahab 5
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Have you been searching our heart for the word forgive?We don't show off that we have forgiven you ,we are doing Good deeds.We forgive in our hearts.
2006-07-10 02:12:42
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answered by Muhammad 3
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