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What do you think this says about them?

"Say, 'The truth is from your Lord': Let him who will believe, and let him who will, reject (it):......(The Noble Quran, 18:29)"

2007-07-27 15:05:18 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

11 answers

YOU WILL GO TO HELL

2007-07-28 04:30:05 · answer #1 · answered by fatima_feb25 3 · 1 0

This is something I've thought of really hard.

This is where I think "killing innocent people," is wrong:
Going deliberately out of your way to find new and inventive ways to cause more harm.
Purposely planting devices to cause harm.
Seeking attention by putting out videos directing others to do the same, to hurt as many people as they can who don't accept the same ideologies.
Keeping the targets in secret and surprising a neighborhood, a city, a country, with destruction.

It's all these secret works, and praises to the creative devices that gets me worried.

Innocent people who die as casualties of war, I can understand. Innocent people that die as a result of someone planning a deliberate and secret assault with either planted bombs, suicide bombers, etc...I cannot tolerate.

2007-07-27 22:17:33 · answer #2 · answered by Querida 5 · 0 0

“None of our revelations do We abrogate or cause to be forgotten but We substitute something better or the like. Knowest thou not that God hath power for all things?”—Sura 2:106; 16:101, Ali.

2007-07-28 12:13:53 · answer #3 · answered by hendri yanto 1 · 1 0

I think that only god can judge them in the end. I think they shouldn't be aloud among the other human popluation but i do believe in the death penalty if it's fitting to the crime. I'm all over the place with what i believe about that subject.

2007-07-27 22:09:45 · answer #4 · answered by Kacey D 3 · 1 1

You will be punished if you kill innocent people according to all religions judaism christianity and ISlam

2007-07-28 06:06:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

once again, you over look the Quran's rule of abrogation.

w53 11/1 Examining Islamic Teachings:

But in the Quran itself we find admission of such contradictions in that it claims for itself the right of “cancellation” or “abrogation.” Muhammad’s critics had complained that he sometimes contradicted himself, and so he taught that whenever a subsequent revelation contradicted a previous one, the second canceled or abrogated the first. Thus we read, “None of our revelations do We abrogate or cause to be forgotten but We substitute something better or the like. Knowest thou not that God hath power for all things?”—Sura 2:106; 16:101, Ali.


From the w52 5/1 The Quran-Harmonious with Itself?

NO COMPULSION IN RELIGION?

Perhaps the most obvious example of discrepancy in the Quran is in the matter of compulsion in religion. Note the following forbidding compulsion: “Let there be no compulsion in religion.” “Thy duty is only preaching.” “We have not made thee keeper over [the Unbelievers].” “What! wilt thou compel men to become believers? No soul can believe but by the permission of God.” “Thy duty is to make (The Message) reach them: It is our part to call them to account.” “Obey not the Infidels and Hypocrites—yet abstain from injuring them.” “Summon thou to the way of thy Lord with wisdom and with kindly warning: dispute with them in the kindest manner.” (Sura 2:256; 13:40, Ali; Sura 3:19; 6:106, 107; 10:99, 100; 16:126; 33:44, 47, Rodwell) Surely the foregoing are unequivocal and in harmony with the principles of justice.

But how can we harmonize the foregoing with the following texts commanding the use of force in religion? “Fight for the cause of God against those who fight against you: Kill them wherever ye find them . . . Fight therefore against them until there be no more civil discord, and the only worship be that of God.” “I will cast a dread into the hearts of the infidels. Strike off their heads then, and strike off from them every finger-tip.” “Believers, wage war against such of the infidels as are your neighbors, and let them find you rigorous.” “And when the sacred months are passed, kill those that join other gods with God wherever ye find them; and seize them, besiege them, and lay in wait for them with every kind of ambush: but if they shall convert, and observe prayer, and pay the obligatory alms, then let them go their way, for God is Gracious.”—Sura 2:186-190, 212, 213; 8:12; 9:5, 124; 47:4, Rodwell.

2007-07-27 22:09:10 · answer #6 · answered by Tim 47 7 · 0 2

I think that since there are so many muslims among them, the muslim god is very bad at explaining things to his followers. A better god would write a clearer book.

2007-07-27 22:08:46 · answer #7 · answered by Dreamstuff Entity 6 · 0 2

Assassins! dear.

2007-07-27 22:16:52 · answer #8 · answered by HRH Diana , Princess of Wales 1 · 0 2

I think there *** wipes. Other then that, there is nothing in the quote that pertains to that.

2007-07-27 22:14:56 · answer #9 · answered by punch 7 · 0 2

"Vengeance is mine sayeth the lord." (KJV bible) God will punish those people better than anyone else ever could.

2007-07-27 22:11:01 · answer #10 · answered by Marie Jane 5 · 1 2

no one is innocent-Sex Pistols

2007-07-27 22:08:24 · answer #11 · answered by Giorgos K 1 · 0 1

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