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Why do so many people think that every single muslim in every part of the world hates every single jew in every part of the world? So what, Palestine and Israel are what represents us all? Ahh, gimme a break!

What do you think of this quote?

"And behold! a bier passed by Muhammad, and he stood up; and it was said to him, "This is the bier of a Jew." He said, "Was it not the holder of a soul, from which we should take example and fear?"

Do not speak ill of the dead.

When the bier of anyone passeth by thee, whether Jew, Christian, or Muslim, rise to thy feet.""

2007-06-20 13:24:00 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

19 answers

Aww, I never heard that one before! One of my favorites is about the old Jewish lady who was his neighbor. She used to throw trash on him. One day she wasn't there to throw her trash and Prophet Muhammad (saws) went to find out why. When he heard she was sick, he went to visit her. She was amazed that he was so caring even to someone who had been cruel to him, masha'Allah.

2007-06-20 14:06:10 · answer #1 · answered by hayaa_bi_taqwa 6 · 4 0

I think it is a beautiful quote. I think Jesus was crucified not by the Jews but by the Romans and that it was over politics, not religion.

I know lots of Muslims who are wonderful people, and do not hate Jews or Christians.

Again, I believe the conflict we have today regarding Jews and Muslims is political, not religious.

2007-06-20 21:25:35 · answer #2 · answered by MarkS 3 · 2 0

Many Muslims hate the Jews. when I ask them why, they say that because the Jewish communities have done a lot harm to the Islamic community

But I didn't know about this hadith. thx for telling me. now i will be able to answer them

2007-06-21 22:16:13 · answer #3 · answered by Knowledge Seeker 4 · 2 0

The reason so many people are of that opinion is because most of the Muslims interviewed over the years have expressed intense hatred of Israel, and not just those in the Middle East. Not to mention various things such as the Munich Olympics incident, Iraq's bombing of Israel in the 90's, and hundreds of other occurrences over the years.

2007-06-20 20:31:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I personally feel we need to differentiate here:

There are JEWS (Torah abiding) and then there are "JEWS" - Talmudists. We need to differentiate between them because:
Torah was from God
whereas Talmud is from men, and if you read it you will think it is surely from men beguiiled by satan. Here is a link:
http://www.come-and-hear.com/dilling/dcontents.html

Torah-abiding Jews, who are to be respected, are for example the Neturei Karta , who are those who are united against Zionism and the State of Israel and "opposed the establishment of and retain all opposition to the existence of the so-called "State of Israel"!" (as quoted from their website)
http://www.nkusa.org/

Buts lets not forget that very many "Jews" (i.e. in inverted commas) are Talmudists in their own words:

(quote) "The TALMUD both mirrors and constitutes the civilization of the Jewish people. Over the centuries, the Talmud became synonymous of Judaism to the extend that when a prominent Rabbinic scholar in the twentieth century, Rabbi Yehiel Yaakov Weinberg, wished to describe Judaism in general, he did it by refering implicitely to the Talmud" (unquote) -- Shmuel Wygoda*, Hebrew University and Herzog College. Source: http://ghansel.free.fr/wygoda.html

And then there is ZIONISM:

(quote) "...Judaism is a religion; but Zionism is a political movement started mainly by East European (Ashkenazi) Jews who for centuries have been the main force behind communism/socialism. The ultimate goal of the Zionists is one-world government under the control of the Zionists and the Zionist-oriented Jewish international bankers." (unquote) -- Jack Bernstein

(quote) "In Germany, the average Jews were victims of the Zionist elite who worked hand in hand with the Nazis. Many of those same Zionist Jews who, in Germany, had worked with the Nazis, came to Israel and joined hands with the Zionist/Communist Jews from Poland and Russia. It is the two faces of communism and Nazi-style fascism that rule Israel. Democracy is merely an illusion." (unquote) -- Jack Bernstein

(quote) "The Holocaust was a giant "pogrom" that convinced Jews they had to establish a national home by throwing the Palestinians out of theirs. The Illuminati want Israel as the capital of their world government. We can see this in the Masonic design of the Rothschild-sponsored Israeli Supreme Court." (unquote) -- Henry Makow

(quote) "The events of 9-11 were another "pogrom" aimed at the American people, designed to make them forsake their freedom and wage a phoney "war of terror." Just as in the Holocaust, Illuminati Jews were probably part of 9-11. The Jews' worst enemy is now all of ours." (unquote) -- Henry Makow

Zionist Talmudic "Jews" and their Zionist allies are united against Muslims, and also Christians too but the Christian majority don't realise it (they haven't read the talmud - - Christians: check out the above link) -- and their actions speak for themselves. They are the enemies of all who follow God.

To keep things in perspective however, I have to say I have utmost respect for the Jews of the Neturei karta and others like them who seek peace, keep peace and uphold truth, and wish them peace.

2007-06-21 06:39:08 · answer #5 · answered by ♥zene purrs♥ 6 · 1 0

Muslims are one of the few religions that consists of the maximum number of fundamentalists who look at other people only from a religious point of view.

Just because you are a muslim does not mean muslims in general are good

2007-06-21 00:25:46 · answer #6 · answered by bornonaplatein1988 4 · 0 2

Jews are people of the book and therefore are given the same respect as other non-Muslims are. The conflicts of Palestine and Israel shouldn't leak into mainstream Islam especially here in the states. Any sort of rivalry is ridiculous.


“God does not forbid you from those who do not fight you because of religion and do not expel you from your homes – from dealing kindly and justly with them. Indeed, God loves those who act justly. God only forbids you from those who fight you because of religion and expel you from your homes and aid in your expulsion – (forbids) that you make allies of them. And whoever makes allies of them, then it is those who are the wrongdoers.” (Quran 60:8-9)

A Jewish man named Zayd bin Sana came to the Prophet of Islam to reclaim a debt. He grabbed the Prophet by his robe and cloak, pulled the Prophet close to his face, and said, ‘Muhammad, are you not going to give me my due? You and your clan Banu Muttalib never pay debts on time!’ Umar, one of the companions of the Prophet, got agitated and said, ‘Enemy of God, am I really hearing what you just said to God’s Prophet. I swear by the One who sent him with truth, if I were not afraid that he would blame me, I would have taken my sword and cut your head off!’ The Prophet looked calmly at Umar and censured him gently:

“Umar, that is not what we needed to hear from you. You should have counseled me to pay my debts in time and asked him to seek repayment in a respectful manner. Now take him, repay him his debt from my money and give him an extra twenty measures of date.”

The Prophet, may God praise him, himself was the first person to put the divine commands into practice, followed by his caliphs and the general population of believers. The life-story of the Prophet of Islam gives many instances of his kind, tolerant co-existence with non-Muslims. Some of his neighbors were non-Muslims and the Prophet would be generous towards them and exchange gifts. The Prophet of Islam would visit them when they fell sick and do business with them. There was a Jewish family he regularly gave charity to and the Muslims after his death maintained his charity towards them.

Jazak Allah Khair

2007-06-20 20:41:57 · answer #7 · answered by ۩MoonLit Muslima۩ 5 · 2 0

I have not heard of a Jewish person wanting to kill non Jews. Something that is different from islam. I've got nothing against them. In fact, I think Bloomberg would possibly get my presidential vote.

2007-06-20 20:27:02 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

while I pretty much agree with the quote. I don't agree with the title to your question?
What do I have against the Jewish? Nothing. Why would you think I do?

2007-06-20 20:34:25 · answer #9 · answered by kiwi 7 · 0 2

There are many more verses in the Koran that speak of killing infidels, christians and jews !!! Especially if they do not convert to Islam and there is many centuries of history to prove that !!!

2007-06-20 20:34:29 · answer #10 · answered by rapturefuture 7 · 1 4

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