BEING A BELIEVER MYSELF, I THINK ISLAMIC TERRORISTS ARE FOOLS, WHO LIVE IN A FOOL'S PARADISE THEY MAKE FOR THEMSELVES, BELIEVING THE WORDS AND SERMONS BY EVEN WORSE CLERGY AND TEACHERS. THE CLERGY TEACHES THE KIDS ROTTEN HATRED WHICH IS LIGHT - YEARS AWAY FROM THE TRUE TEACHINGS OF THE PROPHET.
2006-09-03 22:46:00
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answered by VEDIO LAND 3
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First off, when you post here please check your spelling and your punctuation, your question is really hard to read.
Now, as for your question.
I do not believe that the Koran should be held responsible for the actions of the terrorists. Terrorists have simply hijacked the concepts contained in the Koran to achieve their own aims.
The same has happened in many religions, including Christianity (which saw the witch hunts)
There will always be factions that take something mundane and normal and try to twist it into something horrible and shocking. This is especially true of holy books, which are often written in vague enough terms that people can misinterpret them easily.
The big problem with holy books is that it is supposedly backed by some unknowable, unseeable and unfindable creature that decides what is right and wrong. The supposed existence of this being makes it possible for ordinary madmen to turn into prophets and martyrs. It is these people, in turn, that force otherwise good people down a path that ends in blood shed and death.
Don't blame the Koran, blame those that twist the Koran to their own purposes and twisted perceptions. A book, how ever good or evil, does not kill. Only people can kill.
2006-09-03 22:48:37
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answered by everythingitryhasbeentriedbefore 1
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Let me try to keep it as simple as possible.
If a Muslim recites the Quran and prays 5 times a day and has a small family, I really don't think he has any time to do anything outside his system., in this example terrorist acts.
It's the guy who carry half or less knowledge about his faith and then he meets an Imam or Mullah who is looking to recruiter people for these acts and the crap hits the fan.
Violence is a part of our nature and if the words of God who created the nature do carry that, nothing is wrong with that.
Funny enough, terrorists use the same verses to justify their actions and Islam bashers use the same verses to "proof" that Islam is a barbaric religion.
2006-09-03 22:57:52
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answered by Mesum 4
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assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatahu
may the peace and blessings of Allah be with u
if u are telling us that Quran and Allah is all about violence, then i challenge u to read the whole of the Quran. u will find most of such verses talking about history and past, not today.
people never go a couple of extra steps to read the verses next to those cited. and they call themselves right and expert on opinions. and most of these quotes come from anti-religious sites, where they bash each other literally.
heard of the game WHISPERING WORDS? (where people form circles and words are spoken in someone's ears and u know what is the final sentence, much different from the original one.) the same applies here.
why dont people do favour to themselves and to the world. -- get urself the original copy of Torah/ Gita/Bible/Quran /Hadith/Any Holy Book and then compare it to those cited in the anti-religious sites, u will see the difference urself.
do these verses sound violent to u? READ IT AND TELL ME DOES IT SOUND VOILENT?.
34 "Do not think that I have come to bring peace upon the earth. I have come to bring not peace but the sword.
they do to someone who never heard of it before. and can someone tell me which book it belongs to? i can use this verse to attach it to any Holy Book and slam it on a website and people will flock like a sheep. it is not from Quran but this is Bible, Mathhew 10:34.
and do u even know who an unbeiver/kufr/or non-muslim is? do u know what a non-beleiver is in first place.? thats where the problem lies with people who misconstruct the meaning of the Quran. there have been many people who have given quotes from quran saying that Allah asks u to kill infidels or non-beleivers. but how many people know what a infidel is in islam.
in·fi·del (nf-dl, -dl)
n.
1. An unbeliever with respect to a particular religion, especially Christianity or Islam.
2. One who has no religious beliefs.
3. One who doubts or rejects a particular doctrine, system, or principle
if this is the infidel u are talking and linking to islam, then u are wrong. an infidel is not a man/woman from the opposite Faith. it simply means a person who is leading astray from the STRAIGHT PATH, which leads to God. in layman terms, it means, a person who commits sin. and every right religion and God will say the same thing
WHO IS AN INFIDEL/ unbeleiver/ kufr?
who are not kind and compassionate to entire humankind
infidels are people who torture others,
who dont help needy ,
who commit adultary, who lie, steal and kill
a person who worships idols
those who bear false witness against brothers
those who dont serve their parents and community
those who take taxes
those who associate false Gods
those who do not give charity
those who opress the orphans
those who burn widows alive with their dead hubbies(sati)
those who shave widow women bald (christianity)
those who considered woman was a slave and 3rd class citizen
those who say that a woman cannot give witness
those wgo play with a woman's reputation
those who say that woman cannot be educated or give sermons
those who let their women and men commit fornication
those who do not desire what they deisre for them selves
those who are not kind
those who are not patient and enduring
those who are arrogant
2006-09-03 22:48:45
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answered by marissa 5
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My God what are you talking about? The 24th slide effect?
Quran is a word of God... Modern Bible, for sure is full of the effects you are talking about..as it was re-written hundreds of times..
2006-09-03 22:45:32
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answered by Suomi 4
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please read!!!!
O believers: if a wicked person comes to you with any news, ascertain the truth, lest ye harm people unwittingly and afterwards become full of repentance for what ye have done. T.Q., Sura 49, verse 6.
O mankind, revere your Guardian-Lord Who created you from a single Person, created of like nature, [His] mate, and from them twain scattered countless men and women T.Q. Sura 4, The Women, verse 1.
O humankind! We created you from a single [pair] of a male and female, and made you into nations and tribes, that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise each other). Verily the most honored of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you T.Q. Sura 49, The Inner Apartments, verse 13.
O ye who believe! Stand out firmly for Allah, as witnesses to fair dealing, and let not the hatred of others to you make you swerve to wrong and depart from justice. Be just: that is next to piety: and fear Allah. For Allah is well-acquainted with all that ye do T.Q. Sura 5, The Table Spread, verse 8.
The Messenger [Muhammad] believes in what has been revealed to him from his Lord, as do the [people] men of faith. Each one [of them] believes in Allah, His angels, His books, and His Messengers. 'We make no distinction' (they say) between one and another of his Messengers, And they say: 'We hear and we obey: [we seek] thy forgiveness, our Lord, and to Thee is the end of all journeys T.Q. Sura 2, The Cow. verse 285.
To thee We sent the Scripture in truth, confirming the scripture that came before it, and guarding it in safety. T.Q. Sura 5, The Table Spread, verse 48.
Say Ye: 'We believe in Allah, and the revelation given to us, and to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and that given to Moses and Jesus, and that given to (all) Prophets from their Lord; We make no difference between one and another of them and we bow to Allah in adherence and submission. T.Q., Sura 2, The Cow, verse 136.
and nearest among them in love to the Believers wilt thou find those who say 'We are Christians' T.Q., Sura 5, The Table Spread, verse 82.
Let there be no compulsion in religion, Truth stands out clear from Error: whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy handhold, that never breaks. T.Q., Sura 2, The Cow, verse 256.
2006-09-03 22:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you rephase that in the form of a question.
2006-09-03 22:41:38
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answered by Mustafa 5
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No one takes you seriously when you can't spell. Ever heard of spell checker?
2006-09-03 22:41:35
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answered by AusPixie 4
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My answer for you : ........................ (you are not asking anything)
But i agree with someone answered first. Just try to read Quran by yourself, and then conclude your own answer
2006-09-03 22:54:50
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answered by Anonymous
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why not you find it out in the quran,
reading it ,will make you interesting
2006-09-03 22:42:24
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answered by POLO 2
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