Hadith "The Promise of the Stone and the tree."
Book 041, Number 6981:
Ibn 'Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: You will fight against the Jews and you will kill them until even a stone would say: Come here, Muslim, there is a Jew (hiding himself behind me) kill him."
This Hadith is used to teach Muslims in American Mosques. Do you think Islam is peaceful religion?
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/muslim/041.smt.html
2006-12-15
15:15:17
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Why do people change the subject to Christianity when im talking about Islam?
i am not Christan so your point makes no sense.
2006-12-15
15:24:39 ·
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"Hadiths are stories, some are based on reality others are made up" and of course you alone know which is true which is false? You get to pick what part you wanna believe? (keep it up)
2006-12-15
15:33:34 ·
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Hadiths are stories, some are based on reality others are made up. As a practicing, studying Muslim, I can tell that is not from the Prophet, he didn't speak that way, everything he said had substance, he never just said things for the sake of saying them.
Remember Hadiths literally mean "stories" like their are biographies and then there is Hadiths. Like if I said, "Abraham Lincoln's Beard was so long it fell to his boots, or George W. Bush wanted to kill all Muslims in the early years of 2000."
So Hadiths are like exaggerated tails, made up by predecessors, they were recorded collected 200 years by way of hearsay after his death so you can imagine how distorted and twisted things are. And you can even imagine people putting things in circulation with a motive. There are many analytical biographies done on Prophet Muhammad by Muslims and Non-Muslims, and even Agnostic historians. Some crazy Muslim or non Muslim that put that in circulation probably wanted Muslims to be anti-Semitic to generate some support for his own political agenda.
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No, I don't choose which one is based on a little reality and which one is totally false . I just simply practice my religion and pray that my daily recitation of The Quran will protect me from such stories and useless information. In the Quran, Muslims are taught to pursue useful information, to Muslims, gathring Hearsays and useless stories to brag and not improve you life or understanding of Islam is like [Paraphasing] "A donkey's Bray, or holding a lot of books on you back" As the Quran describes it.
It is suggested that we seek knowledge that we can apply to our lives to improve ourselves and humanity.
2006-12-15 15:29:21
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answered by Muse 4
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like that's been reported beforehand. not all Muslims are terrorists yet all terrorists are Muslims. not all Mexicans are unlawful, yet in the experience that they are sneaking in the course of the border at evening from Mexico there's a fine looking probability they are Mexican and unlawful. all sorts of profiling were occurring for years. i imagine the Arizona police comprehend this can finally end up undesirable in the experience that they profile. The invoice is unquestionably antagonistic to profiling. in case you get stopped for yet an additional reason they have the right to ask for documentation. in case you'd be arrested you need to have some kind of documentation proving who you're. possibly if all the illegals discovered English and said our regulations it should be somewhat harder to profile. In Arizona there are a large number of Latinos who're electorate or criminal immigrants. i imagine the police officials would locate they'd be arresting a lot of harmless human beings in the experience that they began determining on up human beings basically with the help of profiling.
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answered by ? 4
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No, I don't think this is a peaceful passage. The religion itself is as peaceful as any other...have you read a bible recently? Violence is also encouraged in the name of Christianity.
In response to your added comment: hoo-ooo touchy! The point is that this is about religion in general, particularly when it is overtaken by extremists. And most religions have violent extremists. Comprehendez-vous?
2006-12-15 15:18:42
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answered by suzanne 5
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I'm making a personal choice to keep religion and / or any culture out of this answer here and answer . . . No. The idea of harming / killing any person simply because of their color, race, culture, etc. is ridiculous.
2006-12-15 15:19:14
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answered by onelight 5
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Since I am no certain religion at all.....well I have to offer my answer in this form:...this sounded violent....??...misunderstandable....and I have even read some of the Holy Quran.....I study Many religions......including Islam...
In my beliefs, killing is wrong.....no if's....and's .....or but's......
2006-12-15 15:22:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds violent.
2006-12-15 15:19:18
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answered by bess 4
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Uh, nope. Never thought it was even remotely peaceful.
2006-12-15 15:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2006-12-15 15:19:28
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answered by robert m 7
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No, but neither does the Bible.
2006-12-15 15:22:02
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2006-12-15 15:16:10
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answered by ? 7
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