I know you are trying to be sarcastic but it is sad that many do believe as you have sugested and it is sick not the words from God but some evil.
2007-01-30 07:43:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Quran Ayas
2017-01-13 04:01:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah the sweetness of sarcasm...
Have you actually bothered to read the Hadith that is related to the interpretation of the Quran? or all you do just search for the words fight and such in Quran search engines??
Obviously you are not looking for the actual interpretation..
anyway, did you read the verse that when you fight you should fight fairly without crossing God's limits...
Yes, what the Jihadists are doing is extremely wrong.. Don't blame the religion .. blame the people.. Seriously aren't you tired of this? or are you just bored.. ?
2007-01-30 07:44:00
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answered by Razan 3
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you can misinterpret it if you think it is pointed toward today. it was sent for the people during the war when they ruled a land. it says in the verse that people were not forced to convert but had to pay a tax if they lived there. the british army in america made the americans pay tax also theres nothing astonishing there. you misinterpret it when you twist the context around.
also there are 2 types of jihad-- 1. using the Quran 2. fighting in war. the lesser jihad is war. see surah 60.8 it says that you should live in peace with people who dont fight you. this is enough proof that you are misinterpreting!
2007-01-30 07:39:28
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answered by E.T.01 5
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It also says for people to stone adulterers and disobedient children in the Bible. I don't know of many Christians who are for this (Although there are crazy pockets of them who are!). Just because something is in the Quran doesn't mean that all Muslims interpret it in the same way, or choose to do it. Islam is a complex religion with many interpretations.
2007-01-30 07:39:21
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answered by Underground Man 6
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i assumed it develop into Wahabees who have been the final at misinterpreting the Quran, even the Sunnah. i assumed that it develop into haram to choose human beings in Islam, that it develop into the Sunnah to enable in basic terms Allah SWT choose who's a muslim and who isn't, even though it form of sounds like Wahabees fairly have desperate to play god and went appropriate forward and placed takfeer on anybody who basically disagrees with all their kufr and hypocrisy. sounds like even wahabees had a distinctive opinion while Allah SWT suggested that He on my own may well be the choose human beings all. yet Shias are people who're doing each little thing incorrect i assume, appropriate?
2016-11-01 21:56:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I see your point, as Americans and people who can think for themselves. The problem is when your a child and everything you were ever taught was misinterrprited...well then you have what we have today. Chaos...Need to take relgion out of the equasion for us to be ONE as a whole.. Until that happens, we will have many beliefs...No unity.
2007-01-30 07:37:45
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answered by full666jacket 1
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You are right. Its very clear. Since most of you are not getting it let me explain. Muslims don't believe in interpretation in fact it is against their beliefs to translate the Quran. It must remain in its original arabic according to them. They are a very literal people. So all these things mean EXACTLY what they say. Get it?
2007-01-30 07:43:26
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answered by whlydg 2
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Whatever you say.... so angry calm yourself people, listen people will always use religion as a way and mean to justify their actions of violence....God, Allah, which ever name we call him by..... he is not a hateful God, man is hateful, and use his name, and in his name perform acts that are nothing but evil against another human being, but only he will be the judge of it, and woe to those who feel his wrath.
2007-01-30 07:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Maaaan, you win the #1 Islam Basher award.
2007-01-30 07:35:11
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answered by Atlas 6
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The same way that KKK members thought to be black meant you had the "Mark of Cain" on you, and therefore were evil. They purposefully misconstrued something in their book of beliefs to fit their own anger-laden plans.
2007-01-30 07:35:21
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answered by Jay 6
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