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Jesus taught to be born again, to be forgiven of sins and to love your enemies and help them to salvation. Some who hate Jesus and use his name have done harm in his name, yes but not Jesus or his teachings of forgiveness and true love for all mankind.

In Isalm we have the Golden Mosque situation of the vast majority of Muslims on one or the other side= Why not site the Golden Mosque Feb 11 2006 the Sunni insurgents ripped a hole in this Shiite mosque-the two main factions of Muslims-in return the Shiites who had there 10th and 11th imams in the line of direct descendants of the prophet Muhammad (who married a 9 year old little girl which many who claim to believe the teachings of Jesus "One man for one woman-note woman not a little child-today maturity=6-7 years old to try to justify), both were killed. and then they had bloody revenge dozens of Sunni mosques were burned and Sunni imams were dragged out into the street and killed. New York times front page Feb 13 2007 a year later

2007-04-13 15:18:55 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

please answer the question -do you think there is any terrorism or hatred in the Islamic religion or in Jesus teachings?

2007-04-13 15:22:17 · update #1

so we are saying the British made the muslims kill each other?

2007-04-13 15:26:14 · update #2

we are talking today and when people go against Jesus -they can not be believers in Jesus wether they claim to be Muslims or Catholics

2007-04-13 15:35:15 · update #3

THE HADITH SAYS SHE WAS 9 MAYBE THAT LIED TOO

AND u didnt answer the question about Islam and Jesus teachings

2007-04-13 16:14:16 · update #4

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In Islam you can revenge the enemy of you as a muslim or an enemy of Islam or the Koran or Mohammad. Muslims can be violent if they are oppressed. One way to oppress Muslims is someone has a cartoon of mohammad with a bomb in his turbin. Or the Pope said that it is a violent religion, so they are oppressed & murder nuns & burn down churches for revenge. Someone wrote a movie that said Islam disrespected woman. The Muslim leaders issued a fitwah & the person was murdered.

Jesus said to Love God, love others, even love your enemies. Turn the other cheek. Overcome evil with good. Jesus redeeming blood washes away our sins & he changes us from the inside out by His love.

In Christ love, one will pray for his enemies, bless them who curse him, etc... It is not reacting in the flesh & yelling, cursing, etc. but choosing to follow after the fruits of the Spirit, faith, hope, love, joy, peace, patience, etc...

2007-04-13 15:32:10 · answer #1 · answered by t_a_m_i_l 6 · 1 1

Christian teachings, if interpreted properly, do not support insurgency, martyrdom, war and violence. Certain autocratic leaders, inspired by the Roman Empire from the time of Caesar and how they overpowered the Jews in the Holy Land, also destroyed the Gnostic Christian sect in a power struggle. They disappeared after the third century. The Western Church eventually split into the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Western Church (later Roman Catholic).

The leadership of certain countries, the elite, aristocracy and appointed absolute religious leaders aligned with the state decided to commit heinous acts such as forced conversions and the Crusades. They did this in the name of Christianity but their acts do not really reflect the true nature of Christianity. The Roman Colisseum was built by 20,000 enslaved Jews brought to Rome. Followers of paganism were persecuted as well as secularists, Jews, Unitarians, Huguenots, nonbelievers, Muslims, the Roma and other groups.

2007-04-13 15:24:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Many Muslims frequently cite the Koran, verbatim, to "prove" justification for their jihad against "infidels", i.e., anyone *not* a believer in Islam; I know of no Jew or Christian who tries to cite passages in the Talmud, the Prophets, the Psalms, the Proverbs, the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles or the Epistles to justify violence against non-believers! (And, yes, I *have* read the entire Bible - in several different translations in English, and some "auf Deutsch"!)

True, there *was* the Inquisition and there were the Crusaders; but they knew only what the Pope and the Holy See told them. As late as the 1940s and 1950s, my understanding is that Roman Catholics were not permitted to read, study and interpret Biblical passages for themselves!

Some Nazi leaders, KKK members and White Supremacists have also distorted the teachings of the Bible, to justify their persecutions of certain "undesirables"; but no true followers of Moses or Jesus would do so!

2007-04-13 16:31:33 · answer #3 · answered by trebor namyl hcaeb 6 · 0 0

In Jesus teaching no...I don't know enough about the Islamic religion to be sure for sure. I've heard some Muslims preach a good non violent message and others on here preaching hate and violence. I think all in all it comes down to people. Jesus didn't persecute people some Christians have...Muhammad(sp?) didn't persecute people but some Muslims have.

2007-04-13 15:26:48 · answer #4 · answered by † H20andspirit 5 · 0 0

Aisya radhiyallaahu anha was 18-19 yo when she married The Prophet (pbuh).

2007-04-13 16:00:39 · answer #5 · answered by harri s 3 · 0 0

if you had a grasp of Arabic, and i don't fault you if you don't ,it can be a tough language, you would know she was 19 not 9. this is a lie invented and perpetuated by western media in a bid to cast Islam in a bad light. we love Jesus ( peace be upon him ) as we love all prophets.
No hatred in Islam, just peace. perhaps it was occupation that set that up. remember the british soldiers in basra dressed like arabs, loaded with explosives arrested by irak police, sending the brits into a frenzy, using tanks to smash the jail to release them. perhaps if the crusaders stayed home, irak would not be having these problems now, the occupaton is too blame 100%, crusaders occupied my country for 150 years, we are familiar with their divide and destroy tactics, well aware. they tried to seperate by ethnic and religous lines here too, fortunatly we ran a 25 year bombing campaign , sent those crusaders packing

" In earlier reports, we focussed on the operation of two undercover British SAS operatives, dressed in traditonal Arab clothing, who were planning to set of bombs in the main square in Basra, coinciding with a religous event.

They were arrested by Iraqi police and subsequently "liberated" by British forces in a major military assault, directed against the Iraqi police authorities with tanks and armed cars. " read the rest here

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=20051015&articleId=1094

2007-04-13 15:22:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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