I agree!
2007-02-01 22:32:38
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answered by Motti _Shish 6
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i'm not muslim but i've read a lot in the internet about islam and its really a very peaceful and very, very good religion and i'm really surprised about all the call for the killings and jihad or whatever kind of violence that we are seeing being committed by this so called islamist fanatics, why can't some muslim religious leaders say something about this violence being committed in the name of islam, are they afraid or is the fundamentalist so influential and organized that they cannot do anything and just let them do as they want? re the questons of whether it is right to kill infidels or people of other beliefs the answer is definitely NO!
2007-02-02 06:38:50
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answered by livinhapi 6
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Right! I agree ! It's stupid! Who the hell are we to judge people or decide to put an end to their lives???!!! And why do we call them Infidels at all?! They're just "non-Muslims" and you know what? It's God who created them HE decides on their fate. Not only we make them dislike us and Islam, not only we harm our religion by doing so, but we also disobey God. Killing is a sin (except in some cases like murderer's or cheaters' prosecutions) and it mustn't be decided performed by regular citizens, it should come from the court.
Also I don't understand why some Muslim hate Jews. I do hate the Israeli government for what it does to poor Palestinians, but I don't have any hate toward Jews. I even have a couple of Jew friends, some Christians, 2 Buddhists, and many Muslims, and I figured in the end that we're very similar: we're all humans :)
Peace
mwah
2007-02-02 11:43:32
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answered by leave me alone 1
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In my view, the trouble is that to many people, "different" means the same as "wrong".
Put another way, too many people of certain faiths see their faith as being the only "right" one, and regard every other faith as being "wrong". Many people take this a stage further by believing that if another person follows a different faith, then that other person deserves to be killed or punished.
Furthermore, I fail to understand why there is so much anti-Christian feeling among some Muslims when in the Koran Jesus is a prophet. It makes no sense to me.
2007-02-02 06:57:57
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answered by Robert C 5
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The problem isn't that they don't 'LIKE' you anymore. The problem is that it is just wrong regardless of their opinion of it.
You have no right to kill people because they have a different opinion or religion, and Islam never said that. The text you are referring to has been very much misunderstood and if you look in to it, you'll find it has a very different meaning!
2007-02-03 13:56:17
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answered by mtoi 2
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who said that we say that we must kill all the infidels unless they convert 2 Islam?
are u a true Muslim or what?
true Muslims Knows that :
-our religion doesn't allow us 2 kill innocents no matter what is their religion
-our religion doesn't allow us 2 force people 2 convert 2 Islam
read more about Islam please
2007-02-02 16:24:52
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answered by Nora 4
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I don't think being "liked" was the intention when that was written. It makes you question the validity of Islam.
I have something for you to ponder....
Muslims claim that Jesus Christ is "respected" as a prophet of God. A "messenger", if you will. In scripture, a prophet is a person who speaks the words given to him from God. So those words must be true in order for that person to really be a prophet. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father ( God ) except through Me. "
If Muslims truly believe that Jesus was a prophet, and prophets spoke true words from God, and were messengers from God, then why do not Muslims believe what he said?
Think about it.
2007-02-02 06:37:12
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answered by C J 6
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Yes it is ok since it says in the Qur'an to kill all the infidels. However this has nothing to do with travel or Saudi Arabia.
2007-02-02 18:28:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It is accurate to say this because it is stated in the Koran.
To read and follow the Koran is to do what it says.
Also it is accurate to follow the footsteps of Muhammad which he killed people while on earth.
One of my favorite sayings in life for myself/anyone to apply to their own faith no matter what they faith they follow:
The road to hell is paved with is paved with errant priests (leaders) as the shepherd goes, so go the sheep.
2007-02-02 07:08:25
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answered by greatnewsbearer 3
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No it is not right. Because i think it's a huge misinterpretations and misunderstandings to say that in the name of Allah!
Because if you go on with logical questions in your mind, it will seems a bit unjustified, and Allah (who i believe in) can't misjudge or seem ruthless. so, it must be people who misinterpret to their benefit.
2007-02-02 07:48:34
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answered by Kalooka 7
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It is entirely wrong to say such a thing, unless you are a Muslim. In that case, you must say it.
2007-02-03 12:35:17
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answered by Gam Zo Letovah 3
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