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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: MaNeBhiPyarKiya

islam preaches about killing 1 human is killing whole humanity

sucide is also haraam in islam
so how the hell sucide killing is allowed thats just man made thinking

and islam also preaches to respect other religions as well as other believes



There are clear instructions in Quran to kill polytheists but in war and if they seek protection from Muslim they should be given protection and their lives will be saved.

Islam doesn't teach to respect other religions. It says the only religion acceptable by Allah is Islam and anyone seeking any other religion will be loser in afterlife. Its clearly written in Quran.


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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Mugda



There are clear instruction in Quran to kill polytheists but in war and if they seek protection from Muslim they should be given protection and their lives will be saved.

Islam doesn't teach to respect other religions. It says the only religion acceptable by Allah is Islam and anyone seeking any other religion will be loser in afterlife. Its clearly written in Quran.




The dealings of the Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, with other religions can best be described in the verse of the Quran:

"To you be your religion, to me be mine."

The Arabian Peninsula during the time of the Prophet was a region in which various faiths were present. There were Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, polytheists, and others not affiliated with any religion. When one looks into the life of the Prophet, one may draw on many examples to portray the high level of tolerance shown to people of other faiths.

In order to understand and judge this tolerance, one must look into the period in which Islam was a formal state, with the specific laws laid down by the Prophet in accordance with the tenets of religion. Even though one can observe many examples of tolerance shown by the Prophet in the thirteen years of his stay in Mecca, one may incorrectly think that it was only due to seeking to raise the profile of the Muslims and the social status of Islam and in general. For this reason, the discussion will be limited to the period which commenced with the migration of the Prophet to Medina, and specifically once the constitution was set.

The Saheefah

The best example of the tolerance shown by the Prophet to other religions may be the constitution itself, called the Saheefah' by early historians.[1] When the Prophet migrated to Medina, his role as a mere religious leader ended; he was now the political leader of a state, governed by the precepts of Islam, which demanded that clear laws of governance be laid out to ensure harmony and stability in a society which once had been distraught by decades of war, one which must ensure the peaceful coexistence of Muslims, Jews, Christians and polytheists. Due to this, the Prophet laid down a constitution' which detailed the responsibilities of all parties which resided in Medina, their obligations towards each other, and certain restrictions which were placed on each. All parties were to obey what was mentioned therein, and any breach of its articles was regarded as an act of treachery.

One Nation

The first article of the constitution was that all the inhabitants of Medina, the Muslims as well as those who had entered the pact from the Jews, Christian, and idolaters, were "one nation to the exclusion of all others." All were considered members and citizens of Medina society regardless of religion, race, or ancestry. People of other faiths were protected from harm as much as the Muslims, as is stated in another article, "To the Jews who follow us belong help and equity. He shall not be harmed nor his enemies be aided." Previously, each tribe had their alliances and enemies within and without Medina. The Prophet gathered these different tribes under one system of governance which upheld pacts of alliances previously in existence between those individual tribes. All tribes had to act as a whole with disregard to individual alliances. Any attack on other religion or tribe was considered an attack on the state and upon the Muslims as well.

The lives of the practitioners of other religions in the Muslim society was also given protective status. The Prophet said:

"Whoever kills a person who has a truce with the Muslims will never smell the fragrance of Paradise." (Saheeh Muslim)

Since the upper hand was with the Muslims, the Prophet strictly warned against any maltreatment of people of other faiths. He said:

"Beware! Whoever is cruel and hard on a non-Muslim minority, or curtails their rights, or burdens them with more than they can bear, or takes anything from them against their free will; I (Prophet Muhammad) will complain against the person on the Day of Judgment." (Abu Dawud)

To Each Their Own Religion

In another article, it states, "the Jews have their religion and the Muslims have theirs." In this, it is clear that anything other than tolerance would not be tolerated, and that, although all were members of a society, each had their separate religion which could not be violated. Each was allowed to practice their beliefs freely without any hindrances, and no acts of provocation would be tolerated.

There are many other articles of this constitution which may be discussed, but emphasis will be placed on an article which states, "If any dispute or controversy likely to cause trouble should arise, it must be referred to God and His Messenger." This clause maintained that all inhabitants of the state must recognize a higher level of authority, and in those matters which involved various tribes and religions, justice could not be meted out by individual leaders; rather it must be adjudicated by the leader of the state himself or his designated representatives. It was allowed, however, for individual tribes who were not Muslims, to refer to their own religious scriptures and their learned men in regards to their own personal affairs. They could though, if they opted, ask the Prophet to judge between them in their matters. God says in the Quran:

"...If they do come to you, either judge between them or decline to interfere..." (Quran 5:42)

Here we see that the Prophet allowed each religion to judge in their own matters according to their own scriptures, as long as it did not stand in opposition to articles of the constitution, a pact which took into account the greater benefit of the peaceful co-existence of the society.


Footnotes:

[1] Madinan Society at the Time of the Prophet, Akram Diya al-Umari, International Islamic Publishing House, 1995.

The Tolerance of the Prophet towards Other Religions (part 2 of 2): Religious Autonomy and Politics


Description: Many mistakenly believe that Islam does not tolerate the existence of other religions present in the world. This article discusses some of the foundations the Prophet Muhammad himself laid in dealing with people of other faiths, with a practical examples from his lifetime. Part 2: More examples from the Prophet's life which portray his tolerance of other religions.
By M. Abdulsalam ( 2006 IslamReligion.com)
Published on 27 Feb 2006 - Last modified on 30 Apr 2014
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There are many other examples during the lifetime of the Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, in addition to the Saheefah that practically portray the tolerance Islam shows for other religions.

Freedom of Religious Assembly and Religious Autonomy

Given consent by the constitution, the Jews had the complete freedom to practice their religion. The Jews in Medina at the time of the Prophet had their own school of learning, named Bait-ul-Midras, where they would recite the Torah, worship and educate themselves.

The Prophet emphasized in many letters to his emissaries that religious institutions should not be harmed. Here in a letter addressed to his emissary to the religious leaders of Saint Catherine in Mount Sinai who has sought the protection of the Muslims:

"This is a message from Muhammad ibn Abdullah, as a covenant to those who adopt Christianity, near and far, we are with them. Verily I, the servants, the helpers, and my followers defend them, because Christians are my citizens; and by God! I hold out against anything that displeases them. No compulsion is to be on them. Neither are their judges to be removed from their jobs nor their monks from their monasteries. No one is to destroy a house of their religion, to damage it, or to carry anything from it to the Muslims' houses. Should anyone take any of these, he would spoil God's covenant and disobey His Prophet. Verily, they are my allies and have my secure charter against all that they hate. No one is to force them to travel or to oblige them to fight. The Muslims are to fight for them. If a female Christian is married to a Muslim, it is not to take place without her approval. She is not to be prevented from visiting her church to pray. Their churches are declared to be protected. They are neither to be prevented from repairing them nor the sacredness of their covenants. No one of the nation (Muslims) is to disobey the covenant till the Last Day (end of the world)."[1]

As one can see, this Charter consisted of several clauses covering all important aspects of human rights, including such topics as the protection of minorities living under Islamic rule, freedom of worship and movement, freedom to appoint their own judges and to own and maintain their property, exemption from military service, and the right to protection in war.

On another occasion, the Prophet received a delegation of sixty Christians from the region of Najran, then a part of Yemen, at his mosque. When the time for their prayer came, they faced the direction of east and prayed. The Prophet ordered that they be left in their state and not harmed.

Politics

There are also examples in the life of the Prophet in which he cooperated with people of other faiths in the political arena as well. He selected a non-Muslim, Amr-ibn Umaiyah-ad-Damri, as an ambassador to be sent to Negus, the King of Ethiopia.

These are only some of the examples of the Prophet's tolerance of other faiths. Islam recognizes that there are a plurality of religions on this earth, and gives the right to individuals to choose the path which they believe to be true. Religion is not to be, and was never, forced upon an individual against their own will, and these examples from the life of the Prophet are an epitome of the verse of the Quran which promotes religious tolerance and sets the guideline for the Muslims' interaction with people of other faiths. God says:

"...There is no compulsion in religion..." (Quran 2:256)


Footnotes:

[1]"Muslim and Non-Muslims, Face-to-Face", Ahmad Sakr. Foundation for Islamic Knowledge, Lombard IL.

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Posted: 10 years ago
Mugda please stop.

If there is a god I am sure she cried today. Cried for the kids who will never grow up, cried for the parents who will never see their children smile again and cried for the loss of humanity
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Posted: 10 years ago
'To each their own religion' was latter abrogated by Allah in following verse:

'Only religion acceptable by Allah is Islam.'

If anyone desires a religion other than Islam, never will it be accepted of him; and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost (All spiritual good).



Allah changed his verses in Quran many times. He said he changes verses to bring a better verse than before.

None of Our revelations do We abrogate or cause to be forgotten, but We substitute something better or similar: Knowest thou not that Allah Hath power over all things?


Edited by Mugda - 10 years ago
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This is sad , sad & very sad.. sometimes i wonder what the terrorists seek to achieve through such inhumane cruelty ? .. what are they going to attain by hurting the world & alienating themselves & their cause like this ? ...i know it sounds idiotic but thats how i feel everytime a terrorist attack happens..
The children ! .. how can i even say that may their soul rest in peace ?.. i so want to say that but i just cant .. what consolation is there for the family , people , nation & the world ??

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Posted: 10 years ago
STFU mugda
Constantly giving false information about some one's religion. Do you have no f**king sense of humanity or sensitivity? I am out of here. I don't want a DT note on a topic like this coz some people are hell bent on writing all insensitive things possible that too during the time of such grief. RIP humanity.
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Mugda , your bigotary notwithstanding, i personally feel that you have indeed raised some valid points for discussion , i dont think this is the time or place for it.. everybody right now is in a state of utter grief ,so you need to respect that & save the discussion for some other occasion..religion , country & terrorism can be discussed afterwards & should be saved for an appropriate time..
Edited by Quixotic5 - 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Scorpio_Velvet

PESHAWAR:A teenage survivor of Tuesday's Taliban attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar school described how he played dead after being shot in both legs by insurgents hunting down students to kill.

Militants rampaged through the army-run school in Peshawar and killed at least 130 people, most of them children, in one of the bloodiest ever attacks in Pakistan.

Speaking from his bed in the trauma ward of the city's Lady Reading Hospital, Shahrukh Khan, 16, said he and his classmates were in a careers guidance session in the school auditorium when four gunmen wearing paramilitary uniforms burst in.

"Someone screamed at us to get down and hide below the desks," he said, adding that the gunmen shouted "Allahu akbar" (God is greatest) before opening fire.

"Then one of them shouted: There are so many children beneath the benches, go and get them'," Khan told AFP.

"I saw a pair of big black boots coming towards me, this guy was probably hunting for students hiding beneath the benches."
Khan said he felt searing pain as he was shot in both his legs just below the knee.

He decided to play dead, adding: "I folded my tie and pushed it into my mouth so that I wouldn't scream.

"The man with big boots kept on looking for students and pumping bullets into their bodies. I lay as still as I could and closed my eyes, waiting to get shot again.

"My body was shivering. I saw death so close and I will never forget the black boots approaching me " I felt as though it was death that was approaching me."

The Army Public School is attended by boys and girls from both military and civilian backgrounds.

As his father, a shopkeeper, comforted him in his blood-soaked bed, Khan recalled: "The men left after some time and I stayed there for a few minutes. Then I tried to get up but fell to the ground because of my wounds.

"When I crawled to thenext room, it was horrible. I saw the dead body of our office assistant on fire," he said.

"She was sitting on the chair with blood dripping from her body as she burned."

It was not immediately clear how the female employee's body caught fire, though her remains were also later seen by an AFP reporter in a hospital mortuary.

Khan, who said he also saw the body of a soldier who worked at the school, crawled behind a door to hide and then lost conciousness.
"When I woke up I was lying on the hospital bed," he added.



my GAWWWD..cudnt stop tears.
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Quixotic5

Mugda , your bigotary notwithstanding, i personally feel that you have indeed raised some valid points for discussion , i dont think this is the time or place for it.. everybody right now is in a state of utter grief ,so you need to respect that & save the discussion for some other occasion..religion , country & terrorism can be discussed afterwards & should be saved for an appropriate time..



Okay.. no more sensitive discussion but I haven't said anything false. I just said Quran does indeed have violent verses which motivates Taliban , ISIS terrorists to kill people for religion.
Edited by Mugda - 10 years ago

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