Do a Quran word search with "love".
ha ha ha ha ...excellent!
there is no real answer to ur question,maybe they dont believe in love....???
2006-11-25 07:09:47
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answer #1
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answered by catty 4
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First of All you are totaly wrong in saying that Quran is been copied from bible, Jesus(pbuh) and Muhammad(pbuh) have presented the same religions and thay had been given separet book with the same message so obviosuly there would be some resemblance between the two( must be unchanged part of bibil)
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Quran 004.036
And serve Allah and do not associate any thing with Him and be good to the parents and to the near of kin and the orphans and the needy and the neighbor of (your) kin and the alien neighbor, and the companion in a journey and the wayfarer and those whom your right hands possess; surely Allah does not love him who is proud, boastful;
clearly shows that Allah has ordered us to be careful about the rights of neighbours and he has put it with the rights of parents. it shows that we should love our neighbours and should be most caring about their rights. well this tells a step ahead of your words of just 'love them, so we not only love them but also have accept their rights which we should fulfill.
there are lots of examples of love in our Quran s do make some research before hiting blindly
2006-11-25 15:27:34
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The Qur’an has divided them into three categories: a neighbor who is also a relation; a neighbor who is a stranger; and a casual or temporary neighbor with whom one happens to live or travel for a certain time. All of them are deserving of sympathy, affection, kindness and fair treatment. The Prophet, blessings and peace be on him, once said that the right of the neighbor were so strongly emphasized by the angel Gabriel that he thought neighbors might even share one’s inheritance. (Bukhari and Muslim)
In one Hadith the Prophet, blessings and peace be on him, said: Anyone whose neighbor is not safe from his misdeeds is not a true Believer. (Bukhari and Muslim) Again, he said: A person who enjoys a meal while his neighbor is starving is not a true Believer. (Ahmad, Baihaqi). The Prophet, blessings and peace be on him, was once asked about the fate of a woman who performed many Prayers and fasted extensively and who was a frequent almsgiver, but whose neighbors complained of her abusive tongue. He said: Such a woman shall be in the Hell-fire. He was, then, asked about another woman who did not possess these virtues but did not trouble her neighbors either, and he said: She would be in Paradise. (Ahmad, Baihaqi) The Prophet, blessings and peace be on him, has laid so much emphasis on being considerate to neighbors that he has advised that whenever a Muslim brings home fruit for his children he should either send some to his neighbors as a gift, or at least take care not to offend them by throwing the peelings away outside their door. On another occasion he said: A man is really good if his neighbors regard him as such, and bad if they consider him so. (Ibn Majah)
Islam, therefore, requires all neighbors to be loving and helpful and to share each other’s sorrows and happiness. It enjoins them to establish social relations in which one can depend upon the other and regard his life, honor and property safe among his neighbors. A society in which two people, separated only by a wall, remain unacquainted with one another for years, and in which those living in the same area of a town have no interest or trust in one another, can never be called Islamic.
Next to these come the wider relationships covering the whole of society. The broad principles on which Islam wants people to structure their social lives are:
To co-operate in acts of goodness and righteousness and not to co-operate in acts of sin and injustice. (al-Maidah 5: 2)
One’s friendship should be only for seeking the pleasure of Allah: whatever you give should be given because Allah likes it to be given, and whatever you withhold should be withheld because Allah wishes to. (Trimidhi)
You are the best community ever raised among mankind; your duty is to command people to do good and prevent them from committing evil. (Al- ‘Imran 3: 110)
Do not think evil of each other, nor probe into each other’s affairs, nor incite one against the other. Avoid hatred and jealousy. Do not unnecessarily oppose each other. Always remain the slaves of Allah, and live as brothers to each other. (Muslim)
Do not help a tyrant, knowing him to be such. (Abu Daud)
To support the community when it is in the wrong is like falling into a well while catching the tail of your camel which was about to fall into it. (Abu Daud; Mishkawt)
No one among you shall be a true believer unless he likes for others what he likes for himself. (Bukhari and Muslim)
2006-11-25 15:12:58
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The Koran goes much further than the Bible. It actually describes how people are supposed to treat each other. "love thy neighbor" can mean almost anything, but if you read the Koran, it gives you a blueprint for human relationships. They don't need empty platitudes.
2006-11-25 15:08:47
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Well...the bible left out a bunch of stuff.
I think people just sat down and picked the things they wanted in their own religious books, and left out any that would put Jesus, or god, or allah in a different light.
Thats why I don't believe ANYTHING I read in ANY holy book. You don't know what was in there, what should have been in there, or what has been altered.
2006-11-25 15:07:37
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answer #5
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answered by Heck if I know! 4
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ahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahh
another ignorant christian posting a question he even dont know...
ahahahahahahhahahhahahhahaha...
did you ever read the Quran??? really?
stop giving the christians a bad face in the eyes of fellow muslims will you??
2006-11-25 15:08:42
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answer #6
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answered by MissChievous 6
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I did a Qur'an word search on love. Heres what I found.
Now pay attention, okey?
"It is not righteousness that ye turn your faces Towards east or West; but it is righteousness- to believe in Allah and the Last Day, and the Angels, and the Book, and the Messengers; to spend of your substance, out of love for Him, for your kin, for orphans, for the needy, for the wayfarer, for those who ask, and for the ransom of slaves; to be steadfast in prayer, and practice regular charity; to fulfill the contracts which ye have made; and to be firm and patient, in pain (or suffering) and adversity, and throughout all periods of panic. Such are the people of truth, the Allah-fearing." 2:177
"By no means shall you attain to righteousness until you spend (benevolently) out of what you love; and whatever thing you spend, Allah surely knows it." 3:92
"It is He Who created you from a single person, and made his mate of like nature, in order that he might dwell with her (in love). When they are united, she bears a light burden and carries it about (unnoticed). When she grows heavy, they both pray to Allah their Lord, (saying): "If Thou givest us a goodly child, we vow we shall (ever) be grateful."" 7:189
"And one of His signs is that He created mates for you from yourselves that you may find rest in them, and He put between you love and compassion; most surely there are signs in this for a people who reflect." 30:21
"And if two parties of the believers quarrel, make peace between them; but if one of them acts wrongfully towards the other, fight that which acts wrongfully until it returns to Allah's command; then if it returns, make peace between them with justice and act equitably; surely Allah loves those who act equitably." 49:9
"And those who made their abode in the city and in the faith before them love those who have fled to them, and do not find in their hearts a need of what they are given, and prefer (them) before themselves though poverty may afflict them, and whoever is preserved from the miserliness of his soul, these it is that are the successful ones." 59:9
"t may be that Allah will ordain love between you and those of them with whom ye are at enmity. Allah is Mighty, and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful." 60:7
"And they give food out of love for Him to the poor and the orphan and the captive" 76:8
And like I said earlier, the Ahadith are a big part of Islam.
2006-11-25 15:25:26
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Mohammed's "Allah" may have been a clone of the Christ, but the angel he saw was a hallucination. He was going insane.
#1denverfan
2006-11-25 15:08:25
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answer #8
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answered by #1denverfan 3
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kind of like mormon bible.
copy of christian bible.
just another man writing what he wanted to say and what he wanted people to do.
2006-11-25 15:06:41
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answer #9
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answered by cork 7
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