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Think of life under the Taleban or if Al Qaeda were in control. Does that bother you at all?

2007-10-08 15:55:08 · 8 answers · asked by ali 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

evanlah: Precisely, however, it doesn't take 1.5billion talebans to rule over 1.5billion muslims. What if just 3% of the 1.5billion, say a few million are ideologically aligned with the taleban and they control the masses and coerce the masses into living under their islamic oppressive sharia laws?

2007-10-08 16:18:30 · update #1

WWhn: Please quote from islamic sources, not from Karen Armstrong. Just because she says what you want to hear does not make it true.

2007-10-08 16:19:31 · update #2

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I am a muslim and I do not fear at all because the terrorists are human too and its number is so small if it is compared to all muslims around the world.They can not control the big society.Live and die are decided by Allah and not by terrorist
The lives of terrorists are determined by Allah.Everything will be happened if it is permitted by Allah.Human will die even though not live in the mid of terrorists.Allah decided the death of everyone and we could not make it faster,prolong or delay it in a second if Allah has wanted it..We are fear or bot of death but the death will come to all of us whatever our religi
on,our race and our skin color.So I do not bother at all but I should prepare for it any time because I do not know when and where I will die.

2007-10-08 16:15:37 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 1 2

Actually you did not allow to mail you, I took advantage of this question to contact you, about your claim in your last question about fasting.
Actually I forgot to quote the next holy verse,
2:187. Permitted to you, on the night of the fasts, is the approach to your wives. They are your garments and ye are their garments. Allah knoweth what ye used to do secretly among yourselves; but He turned to you and forgave you; so now associate with them, and seek what Allah Hath ordained for you, and eat and drink, until the white thread of dawn appear to you distinct from its black thread; then complete your fast Till the night appears; but do not associate with your wives while ye are in retreat in the mosques. Those are Limits (set by) Allah. Approach not nigh thereto. Thus doth Allah make clear His Signs to men: that they may learn self-restraint. that describes further about the timings of fasting.


I hope your quiry is clerified.

2007-10-09 03:17:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We think about the 1200 years of Life under Shariah law in Jerusalem.

Some of the most Peaceful times in History !


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The Islamic conquest at the time of Umar ibn al-Khattab [638 AD] put an end to centuries of instability, religious persecution, and colonial rule. After the advent of Islam, people enjoyed security, safety, and peace- with the exception of the period of the Crusades (1099-1198). There was scholarly activity on a wide scale. It was a center of learning from which a large number of scholars graduated. It enjoyed the care of the Khalifas and the Muslim rulers.

Jews returned to the City only when the Muslims took over and opened it to all believers. In other words, Jerusalem was not an exclusive city during Muslim rule. For example, the arrival of Umar in Jerusalem marked the start of a golden age and the beginning of a new era during which the City became an open city for all the nations, a city for justice and peace.

Umar was "faithful to the Islamic inclusive vision. Unlike the Jews and Christians, Muslims did not attempt to exclude others from Jerusalem's holiness" and instead of excluding these religions in Jerusalem, "Muslims were being taught to respect them.

"From the first, Muslims showed that the respect of sacred space did not have to mean conflict, enmity, killng, and exclusion of others...From the start, the Muslims developed an inclusive vision of Jerusalem which did not deny the presence and devotion of others, but respected their rights and celebtrated plurality and co-existence. This inclusive vision of holiness is sorely needed by the people of Jerusalem today." **

** Karen Armstrong "Sacred Space: the Holiness of Jerusalem,"


Muslims Ruled Jerusalem for over 1200 years and were able to establish peaceful co-existance between all the faiths.

Salahuddins recapturing of Jerusalem is famous because of the Islamic forgiveness and amnesty he showed the Crusaders.

When Muslims stopped following Shariah law they turned away from peaceful co-existant and progress.

"In the eyes of history, religious toleration is the highest evidence of culture in a people....It was not until the Western nations broke away from their religious law that they became more tolerant, and it was only when the Muslims fell away from their religious law [Shariah] that they declined in tolerance and other evidences of the highest culture.” -- Marmaduke Pickthall




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2007-10-08 23:01:13 · answer #3 · answered by kloneme 3 · 1 5

There are no societies that these groups do not intend to control or already control to some degree. There is nothing to fear, Global Warming will take care of them. Oh - - -- and us.

2007-10-08 23:20:35 · answer #4 · answered by Happy Camper 5 · 0 2

Yeah, it bothers me :|
People wont allow that to happen.

2007-10-08 23:05:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i would love to live under sharia law

2007-10-08 23:25:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

I dont think that that is a rational fear.

2007-10-08 23:31:50 · answer #7 · answered by nervous 3 · 0 2

do u think that 1.5 billion muslims all think like the taliban?
get a grip....this question should not even be dignified with an answer!

2007-10-08 22:57:54 · answer #8 · answered by evanlah 6 · 1 5

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